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Webinar: When Divorce Goes from Bad to Worse – Domestic Violence Litigation
Learn the basics and nuanced strategies for bringing and defending requests for domestic violence restraining orders, including best practices for preparation and litigation.
Webinar: Collecting From Your Deadbeat Ex
Joshua Friedman, an attorney with offices in Beverly Hills and Calabasas, has collected millions of dollars in judgments for family law clients. This webinar will enlighten you as to the processes and procedures for collecting money judgments, including against money in bank accounts, stock accounts, wages, businesses owned by debtor (corporations, LLCs, etc.), judicially foreclosing on real property interests, and even pursuing your ex’s new spouse’s assets.
Webinar: Why, When, and How to File a Contempt Action in a Family Law Matter
Tracy Duell-Cazes, a Certified Family Law Specialist and frequent lecturer, will discuss when and why a contempt action should be filed and when and why it should not be filed. There will also be a discussion of the basics of filing a contempt motion. This session does not cover a discussion of defending a contempt motion. This will be covered in a follow up session to be announced.
Webinar: Winning Your Appeal At Trial
Lisa McCall, a certified family law specialist, and Todd Lundell, a certified appellate specialist, will provide an overview of how to preserve your record for appeal during trial, as well as how to handle the Statement of Decision and post-judgment motions in a family law case.
Webinar Replay: Divorce Privacy
This program offers 1 hour participatory MCLE credit, plus legal specialization in Family Law. You must register in advance to participate. How did political contributor Ron Burkle manage to ram Family Code section 2024.6 through as urgency legislation? And how could a trial judge hold it unconstitutional in Burkle I? Did the California Supreme Court give…
Webinar Replay: Honorable Anne-Christine Massullo: Embryo Disposition – A New Frontier in the Making
The desire to have children in later years has increased the tendency of partners to freeze their embryos at a younger age to be utilized in later years. California is among the handful of the States which pioneered a legal framework for handling preservation of the embryos by allowing an agreement of the parties. California…
Webinar: Merger Enforcement by State Attorneys General: The States’ Perspectives
State antitrust enforcers have been notably active (and notably inactive) in several recent high-profile mergers, but it is not often clear which mergers will receive scrutiny and which will receive a pass from state attorneys general. Please join us for a free webinar featuring a panel of top antitrust enforcers from New York, California, and Virginia who will share their perspectives on the types of matters that invite states’ scrutiny, discuss the procedural and substantive differences in merger investigations by state attorneys general and investigations by the FTC and the DOJ, and provide highlights from recent enforcement actions.
One Fell Swoop: All 6.0 Hours of Specialty Credits
state building 1515 Clay Street, Oakland, Ca4.0 Hours of Legal Ethics 1.0 Hour of Competence Issues 1.0 Hour of Recognition and Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession and Society In 4 locations! Friday, September 6 State Building 1515 Clay Street Oakland, CA 94612 Onsite Registration Available! Friday, October 18 Center at Cathedral Plaza 555 W. Temple Street Los Angeles, CA…
Webinar: Too Sick to Work? Aspects of Medical Issues in a Vocational Evaluation
This program offers 1 participatory MCLE credit plus legal specialization in Family Law. You must register in advance to participate. In this presentation, Marlis Bruns will discuss various aspects of medical issues in the vocational evaluation process, including how health information is gathered in the context of the evaluation, the integration of medical and health…
Webinar: Ten Things Every Family Lawyer Should Know about Litigating Child Sexual Abuse in Child Custody Cases
 This webinar will provide insights into ways to assess and litigate allegations of child sexual abuse arising in the context of child custody matters.
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