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Webinar: The Supreme Court’s Arbitration Decisions of 2018-2019 and Implications for Class and Representative Action Employment Litigation
This program will cover the Supreme Court’s three arbitration-related decisions from the October, 2018 term, and discuss their implications for class and representative action litigation focusing on wage and hour disputes.
9th Annual Advanced Wage & Hour Conference and 36th Labor and Employment Law Section Annual Meeting
9th Annual Advanced Wage & Hour Conference and 36th Labor and Employment Law Section Annual Meeting is scheduled for July 18-19, 2019 in Los Angeles. Learn more about our conference and we hope to see you there!
Webinar: Discovery in Employment Cases: Successful Strategies
In most single-plaintiff employment cases, more time is spent in discovery than in all other activities combined. Employment cases are often lost or won in discovery. How important is it who goes first? What documents and information should employer advocates be sure to request from the employee? What documents and information should employee advocates request? How should the employer’s lawyer approach the plaintiff’s deposition, and what questions should be asked? Whose depositions should the employee’s lawyer take, and what questions should be asked? What discovery should each side pursue in later rounds of discovery? Attend this intermediate-level webinar and find out.
Webinar: Ethical Issues in Employment Matters
This program offers 1 hour participatory MCLE credit in Legal Ethics. You must register in advance to participate. There are unique ethical issues that arise in the context of employment disputes. Whether representing an employee or an employer, employment attorneys should be aware of common ethical pitfalls. The panel will discuss ethical rules that govern…
2019 Annual Meeting
Monterey Conference Center, Portola Hotel & Spa at Monterey Bay Two Portola Plaza, Monterey, CA, United StatesThe California Lawyers Association will be hosting its 2nd Annual Meeting on October 10th through the 12th, 2019 at Monterey Conference Center, Portola Hotel & Spa at Monterey Bay, Two Portola Plaza Monterey, CA 93940.
Advanced Mediation Conference
Even seasoned litigators sometimes feel lost with questions such as how aggressively to open or how to move a negotiation forward without giving too much away. And even seasoned litigators sometimes leave mediation feeling frustrated because a client left money on the table, or paid too much, or a case that should have settled did not.
Webinar: Workplace Investigations: To Cooperate or Not to Cooperate, That is the Question
The panel will discuss the conflicting factors considered by plaintiff and defense counsel in making the decision to cooperate in a workplace investigation. They will discuss their respective POVs where a claimant is represented by counsel and the employer wants to conduct an investigation.
Webinar: Step-by-Step: The Interactive Process and Reasonable Accommodation
This webinar will analyze all phases of a request for reasonable accommodation including the initial request, the interactive process, and the anticipated litigation.
Employment Law 101— Fundamentals for the New Employment Practitioner
St. Anne’s Conference Center 155 N. Occidental Blvd., Los Angeles, CAPlease join us on February 6 for Employment Law 101—Fundamentals for the New Employment Practitioner in Los Angeles!
Employment Law 101— Fundamentals for the New Employment Practitioner
Morrison & Foerster LLP 425 Market Street, 33rd Floor, San Francisco, CAPlease join us on February 13 for Employment Law 101—Fundamentals for the New Employment Practitioner in San Francisco!
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