Events
2019 IP and the Internet Conference
Luskin Conference Center, UCLA 425 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesThe 2019 IP and the Internet Conference is confirmed for Thursday, June 6, 2019 at the Luskin Conference Center, UCLA in Los Angeles. It'll be a great day filled with amazing speakers and networking opportunities. We hope to see you there!
Webinar Replay: Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame Series Closing Argument
This program offers 1.5 participatory MCLE credit. You must register in advance to participate. Renowned trial lawyer James Brosnahan explains how he prepares for closing argument and shares practical advice…
California Solo & Small Firm Summit: The 21st Century Law Firm
Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach 21500 Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington Beach, CA, United StatesThe California Lawyers Association will re-launch the Solo & Small Firm Summit to provide several days of sought-after educational programs designed to address the needs of legal professionals who work in a solo or small firm practice — from business management and technology to substantive law updates in areas commonly practiced in a solo or small firm setting. The Summit agenda also will include networking events, and a vendor showcase with products and services unique to the solo or small firm practitioner.
Webinar: Overview of Current IP Law in Brazil: Is Brazil Ready for the Madrid Protocol?
The webinar will focus on practical issues that shall be taken into account for intellectual property practitioners interested in filing in Brazil; analysis of the current trademark practice versus the provisions of the Madrid Protocol.
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.
Mindfulness and Meditation Workshop (with CLE)
Orrick 1000 Marsh Road, Menlo Park, CA, United StatesLaw can be an intense and stressful profession, and minority lawyers often face unique, additional stresses. Join us for a dynamic and unique CLE and workshop on mindfulness and meditation with Jeena Cho, the co-author of The Anxious Lawyer, An 8-Week Guide to a Joyful and Satisfying Law Practice Through Mindfulness and Meditation (ABA). This event is hosted by lead sponsor Orrick, along with co-sponsors APABA-SV, CMCP, and CLA/BLS.
Celebrating Diversity in Sacramento
Cafeteria 15L 1116 15th Street, Sacramento, CaliforniaPresented by California Minority Counsel Program. Thursday, June 13, 2019 | 5:00pm – 7:30pm Cafeteria 15L 1116 – 15th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Free event! Join CMCP at this networking…
Webinar Replay: Competent Lawyering: How To Work In A Distracted World – The Neuroscience Of Focus
What actually goes on in our brains in a distracted world? Brains are primed to process incoming stimuli for survival – but not for today’s “wired” technological world of smartphones, email, and instant communications. With overwhelming amounts of information and distractions, it is hard to give focus to critical cognitive tasks. And, those distractions increase our stress and may increase depression and anxiety. We’ll discuss how to improve our competence as attorneys by better understanding how to conquer distractions, reduce stress and anxiety, and improve our communication and decision making.
Webinar Replay: Understanding Conflicts in California
The only thing more confusing than the ethics rules regarding conflicts of interest is…nothing! Come join “the CLE performer,“ Stuart Teicher, Esq., as he deciphers Rules 1.7, 1.9, and 1.10. Learn about conflicts of interest... and stay awake in the process!Â
Webinar: Nonresident Aliens: Federal and California Tax Residency Highlights and Planning Strategies
The webinar will be a general discussion of the basic U.S. and California income tax rules that apply to nonresident aliens, including determining when a person is a U.S. or California resident for U.S. federal and California income tax purposes. In addition, the discussion will center on the kinds of U.S. and California-source income that is subject to tax in the hands of nonresident aliens, and tax planning strategies that can be implemented in connection therewith (including the effect of income tax treaties on residency issues and substantive income tax issues.)
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.