Events
Webinar: Wine Law: An Introduction
The wine industry is the subject of intense activity in many legal subject areas, including constitutional law, intellectual property, environmental and land use regulation, trade protectionism, and internet commerce.
Webinar: Recovering Attorney’s Fees in Bankruptcy Court Litigation
Recent federal cases have changed the recoverability of attorney’s fees in bankruptcy proceedings under California law and the Bankruptcy Code. This program will provide an in-depth discussion of the important decisions regarding the availability of attorney’s fees in litigating issues in bankruptcy court, including contractual attorney’s fees provisions under California law, and an overview of the strategies for both creditors and debtors to pursue and recover attorney’s fees when litigating in bankruptcy court.
Webinar: The New Healthcare Model – Telemedicine, Health Tracking Apps, and Online Patient Privacy
In this one hour webinar, our speakers will discuss the new federal data-sharing requirements that will enable patients to use consumer apps to retrieve their medical information directly from their doctors.
Webinar: Business Succession Planning Opportunities During Today’s Unprecedented Times
This program will discuss the following topics: Overview of Business Succession Planning Due Diligence and Protective Measures Often Overlooked by Business Owners Pre-Sale Income Tax Planning Opportunities for Sellers Sales to Third Parties During COVID-19 Pandemic ...
Webinar: Discharge Injunction violations: In re Marino Says Fine Print Doesn’t Save the Creditor
Marino deals with letters from creditors to a debtor that said, in the fine print, that the debtor should ignore the letter if the debtor had received a discharge. The bankruptcy court awarded $119,000 in damages to the debtor but ruled that it had no power to award punitive damages.
2020: A Tumultuous Year for California Property and Taxation
2020 was a terrible year for California property owners affected by the worst wildfires in our history and the devastating consequences of Covid-19. In November, voters narrowly approved an Amendment to our State Constitution (and narrowly defeated another) that dramatically carves back the protections of Propositions 58 & 193 for family property transfers, and whose profound consequences have not yet begun to be felt.
Courts During COVID: Challenges and Successes
There is no question that 2020 was a difficult year for the courts, lawyers and litigants.
Trials Over Zoom
There is no question that 2020 was a difficult year for the courts, lawyers and litigants.
Legislative Day
Legislative Day provides an excellent opportunity to explore legislative issues that have an impact on all attorneys and their clients and to interact directly with decision makers from all three branches of government. This year’s Legislative Day will be virtual but we are planning to return to an in-person Legislative Day in 2022.
Webinar: One Year Later: Retrospection on Sub-Chapter V Bankruptcy Practice
This webinar will examine how the new sub-chapter V has been implemented in the bankruptcy courts the past year since its effective date. The panel will discuss key provisions of sub-chapter V, and will examine best practices from the perspectives of the sub-chapter V debtor, creditor and trustee.
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.