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Webinar: Ethics in Appellate Proceedings 2019 Case Review
This presentation reviews notable decisions and orders from California and Federal Appellate courts in 2019 concerning ethical issues in appellate practice. The topics covered include ethical pitfalls to avoid in appellate briefing, examples of what not to do during oral argument from an ethical and strategic standpoint, and a review of cases discussing civility in the legal profession more generally.
Webinar: Conducting Effective Dispute Resolution with Remote Technology: A Primer for California Counsel (1 of 3)
Even prior to the world entering the CV-19 era, major mediation, arbitration and litigation, both domestically and globally, were becoming increasingly complex proceedings involving multiple parties, counsel, jurisdictions, venues, experts, witnesses, decision makers and complex facts, law, legal systems and procedural rules.
Webinar: Making it Work: An Employment Law Seminar on Private Causes of Action in the Time of a Pandemic
The COVID-19 crisis has had significant legal implications on nearly all aspects of life, but particularly in the world of labor and employment law. This up-to-the minute webinar will cover the new and ever-evolving labor and employment laws and the private causes of action anticipated to come from the coronavirus outbreak.
Webinar: Conducting Effective Dispute Resolution with Remote Technology: A Remote Technology Practicum For Arbitration Proceeding Management and Advocacy (2 of 3)
This program, delivered by prominent and experienced mediators, litigators, mediators and arbitrators is the second in a three part series that will explore and present current views, leading edge thinking, and best practices regarding the use of remote technology tools to facilitate advocacy and management of complex mediations, arbitrations and litigation.Â
Webinar: Conducting Effective Complex Proceedings Using Remote Technology Tools: Real World Challenges and Opportunities (3 of 3)
This program, delivered by prominent and experienced mediators, litigators, mediators and arbitrators is the second in a three part series that will explore and present current views, leading edge thinking, and best practices regarding the use of remote technology tools to facilitate advocacy and management of complex mediations, arbitrations and litigation.
Webinar: How to Defend a Client in Connection with a Federal Criminal or Regulatory Investigation
This webinar will discuss how to approach defending a client in connection with a federal criminal or regulatory investigation, with a particular focus on issues that implicate parallel civil and criminal proceedings, including but not limited to privilege issues. Expect to receive lots of practical tips, as well as a quick overview of a federal criminal investigation from start to finish.
Webinar: The Do’s and Don’ts of Online Mediation
This program will provide a comprehensive summary of the practical and ethical issues to take into consideration and be aware of when participating in online mediations. Specific tips and information on privacy, confidentiality and more will be covered so that advocates will feel informed and comfortable in the online setting.
Webinar: Mastering Remote Advocacy-Managing Challenges and Embracing Opportunities
In the wake of the COVID-19 we find ourselves embracing remote advocacy and the inherent unique challenges presented in connection with this new world. One major change is that many of our hearings will now be remote video hearings in courtrooms.
Webinar: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Remote Depositions
In the wake of the COVID-19 we find ourselves embracing remote depositions as the new norm. While there are unique challenges to taking or defending depositions remotely, the benefits outweigh the limitations for those who are knowledgeable and prepared. Â Many court reporting companies have developed audio-visual deposition technologies and understanding generally how this works will enable you to take a far more effective deposition remotely.
Webinar: The Role of the Public in Curating California Precedent: Procedure and Best Practices for Requests for Publication and Depublication in the California Courts of Appeal and California Supreme Court
California offers organizations and individuals a meaningful role in the development of appellate precedent through requests for publication and depublication of appellate opinions.
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