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Intellectual Property Law

Webinar: Attribution, Integrity, and the US Copyright Office

This program will discuss the US Copyright Office’s report on Moral Rights, how to navigate the US moral rights “patchwork” regime, and how the US and EU’s differing approaches are creating uncertainty for creators, aggregators, and online platforms.

International Law and Immigration

Webinar: Cultural Ethics: International Client Relations in the USA and Abroad and What Not To Do or Say

The personal webbing that ties lawyers in the USA to clients often has a shared understanding within the scope of professional norms. The MeToo# Movement, LBGTQ organizations, and internet social media platforms have changed the norms on what is proper, acceptable and professional. The panelists, who have worked and lived abroad, will analyze the new normal within the global context of statewide ethics, including cultural norms and how-to’s in the mid-East, Russia, Italy, Mexico and other countries.

Labor and Employment Law

Advanced Mediation Conference

Even seasoned litigators sometimes feel lost with questions such as how aggressively to open or how to move a negotiation forward without giving too much away. And even seasoned litigators sometimes leave mediation feeling frustrated because a client left money on the table, or paid too much, or a case that should have settled did not.

Intellectual Property Law

44th Annual Intellectual Property Law Section Institute

Wynn Hotel 3131 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, Nevada

The 44th Annual Intellectual Property Law Section Institute is scheduled for Thursday-Saturday, November 14-16, 2019 this year.

Business Law

Webinar: AB 5 & The Unintended Employee: The Future of Worker Categorization, Risks and Litigation Exposure

This program will focus on the changes to worker categorization prompted by the adoption of AB 5 this fall that followed the decision of Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior Court of Los Angeles. In addition, the program will provide an overview of the risks if employers misclassify workers and predictions for how AB 5 will impact the gig economy in California.

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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