Events

Litigation

Webinar: Frontier Technologies and Dispute Resolution

A discussion of cutting-edge IP and dispute resolution issues raised by technological evolution and recent developments in the law.  Among other issues, the panelists will share their thoughts on copyright fair use, potential patent, copyright, and other IP challenges raised by AI, and legal disputes involving distributed ledger technologies and the Metaverse. They will address the pros and cons of litigation, arbitration, and mediation in resolving disputes over claims involving frontier technologies.   

Litigation

Webinar: Arbitrating Cryptocurrency Disputes

Topics include: What are some of the disputes related to cryptocurrency that end up in arbitration? How are cryptocurrency disputes different from other types of financial disputes? Is cryptocurrency a true currency or a speculative investment vehicle? What happened at FTX and do other cryptocurrency exchanges face similar risks? Will more traditional financial services corporations enter the cryptocurrency exchange marketplace? How can Neutrals who are interested in mediating and arbitrating cryptocurrency cases strengthen their Blockchain technical knowledge?    

Litigation

Webinar: Look Up! Drones, Satellites, and ADR

Aviation technology has moved quickly forward, and what used to be toys are now tools of industry and public agencies. Drones are changing the aviation landscape. How do these technologies affect the law, and how does the law affect their use? SpaceX, Elon Musk’s rocket company has revolutionized internet technology with more than 4,500 Starlink satellites in low-Earth orbit. Musk’s unmatched power in the stars, including the use of satellites in Ukraine, raise unique business and legal issues. Look up to see drones and satellites and then return to Earth for a great discussion of cutting-edge ADR practices for drone and satellite disputes.

Litigation

Webinar: The Rise of the Robots: Harnessing AI’s Potential for the Future of Dispute Resolution

With the launch of ChatGPT4, many dispute resolution professionals have become paranoid about artificial intelligence replacing them. What if AI learns to  play the role of mediator or arbitrator, for a penny a case? How can we compete with algorithms that never sleep, speak 100 languages, and  can read a million cases in an afternoon? Are we destined to become obsolete relics, just waiting around to be upgraded to a better model?

Litigation

Webinar: Preserving Issues for Appeal: Tips for Trial Counsel in State Civil Cases

This program will address how to preserve issues for appeal in state civil cases. Two appellate attorneys will discuss how to preserve the record at various stages of litigation to protect your client’s appellate rights, and they will address common mistakes that lead to forfeiture of issues on appeal. The goal of the program is to provide a better understanding of the importance of protecting the record in the trial court and how to do so. This program is great for civil trial and appellate attorneys.

Litigation

Webinar: Mediating in a (Hopefully) Post-Pandemic World

Changes to mediation practice initially triggered by the pandemic appear to be long-lasting. Join us to consider new strategies and ethical considerations to optimize mediation preparation and outcomes.  The panel – former litigators, a former general counsel, and retired judge – will share their insights and experiences to help advocates improve their ADR efforts.

Intellectual Property Law | Litigation

Webinar: Comparative International Commercial Arbitration

Transactional attorneys often use arbitration clauses/agreements in domestic and particularly international transactions (e.g., licensing, supply chain, NDA). Have you ever wondered how the choice of arbitration body, seat, and rules, affects the enforceability of such agreements?

Litigation

Free Webinar: The Anatomy of Settling a Civil Rights Case

Please join us for a panel discussion with Magistrate Judges Louise A. LaMothe, Michael R. Wilner, plaintiff’s attorney Brian T. Dunn, and one to two other attorneys on the settlement of Section 1983 Civil Rights cases.

Litigation

Webinar: Unconscious Bias in ADR

This program will address key bias and ethical rules and governing principles in both settlement and arbitration.

We are committed to accessibility! Virtual events are equipped with closed captioning. To request an in-person accommodation, send us a note at accessibility@calawyers.org or contact us at 916-516-1760 for assistance.

Forgot Password

Enter the email associated with you account. You will then receive a link in your inbox to reset your password.

Personal Information

Select Section(s)

CLA Membership is $99 and includes one section. Additional sections are $99 each.

Payment