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Entertainment and Film: Breaking In and Moving Up

Pepperdine Classroom at STAPLES Center 1111 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, California

This program is part of the Pepperdine University Entertainment, Media, And Sports Law Summer Classroom Series presented by the Pepperdine Institute for Entertainment, Media, Sports, and Culture and the California Lawyers Association…

Criminal Law

Webinar: Advanced Felony Sentencing

California felony sentencing law includes various sentence enhancements for: 1) crimes that involve the use of a gun; 2) crimes that involve members of a street gang; and 3) sexual offenses under certain circumstances. In many cases, the sentence on the enhancement is greater than that for the underlying crime being enhanced.  This webinar will discuss the firearm use enhancements, gang enhancements, mandatory consecutive sentencing rules in sex cases and the “One-Strike” sex statutes.

Litigation

Webinar Replay: 2018 Annual Litigation Summit: Litigator’s Update

This star-powered panel will bring the latest developments in federal and state procedure, substantive developments in the courts and the latest from the California Legislature. This one-stop approach to updates just for litigators was one of the highlights of last year’s Summit.

Intellectual Property Law

Webinar: Trademarks, the First Amendment, and the Implications of the Supreme Court’s Brunetti Decision

The speaker will discuss the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Iancu v. Brunetti, where the Court held that the federal trademark law banning registration of immoral and scandalous marks is a viewpoint-discriminatory regulation of expression that violates the First Amendment. This conclusion was not surprising given the fact that the Court held in 2017 in Matal v. Tam that a similar law denying registration to potentially disparaging marks was an unconstitutional regulation of the viewpoint of expression. While some commentators believe that Tam and Brunetti require the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to register expression that is hateful, profane, vulgar, or otherwise offensive, trademark applicants still need to prove that their marks are distinctive and function as trademarks that identify a single source of goods or services. Thus, such marks may be refused registration on lack of distinctiveness or failure to function grounds. Moreover, the Justices suggested that Congress could draft a more narrow provision that would survive First Amendment scrutiny, such as a law banning registration of expression that is obscene, vulgar, or profane.

Law Practice Management and Technology

Webinar: Time Management & Productivity Techniques for the Busy Lawyer

Legal services, by their very nature, are reactive services.Reacting to partner demands, client needs, and unexpected events.  Therefore, it is imperative to develop a productive workflow or your entire day, day after day, will be consumed by reactive projects and you’ll never realize your peak performance or feel like anything was accomplished.  

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.com or contact us at 916-516-1760 for assistance.

 

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