Events
2019 Military and Veterans Summit
San Francisco War Memorial 401 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA, United StatesThe Veterans & Military Affairs Committee of the Litigation Section presents the Military and Veterans Summit. This conference is scheduled for December 9, 2019 in San Francisco.Â
Webinar: How to Comply and Thrive under the CCPA
During this webinar we will discuss the implications of the new draft regulations released by the CA Attorney General. Additionally, we will discuss how these regulations may affect different types of businesses differently, including businesses with traditional physical retail locations, online businesses, and hybrid models.
Webinar: Ethical Considerations in Pro Bono Work
Pro Bono clients present ethical issues for attorneys that are often different than presented by fee-paying or contingent fee clients. Lawyers sometimes face difficult questions about defining who the client is, communication with clients, clients with diminished capacity, conflicts with fee-paying clients, and many others. Representation of nonprofit organizations also can present difficult ethical issues not faced with most for profit organizations.
Webinar Replay: How Not to Die! The Journey to Great Health – Learning to Live Longer Well
Vascular disease, the leading cause of death in the U.S., kills more men and women than all cancers combined. In fact, every 40 seconds a person dies from either a heart attack or stroke! The good news: vascular disease, as well as other chronic diseases such as common cancers, and diabetes can be prevented, arrested and in many cases reversed with simple life style changes!
Webinar: Probate Blues? There’s an App(eal) For That!
Buried in the Probate Code are dozens of immediately appealable orders for which the rule is to “use them or lose them”. Four veteran appellate and probate practitioners will walk you through those orders and offer insights and guidance on peculiarly probate appellate procedural issues.
Webinar: AB 5: The Codification of the ABC test – A Franchising Perspective
Assembly Bill 5 (AB 5) goes into effect on January 1, 2020 and codified the ABC test adopted by the California Supreme Court in Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior Court, 4 Cal.5th 903 (2018) (“Dynamex”). AB 5 makes radical changes to the way California law analyzes the treatment of workers as independent contractors. This program reviews the impact AB 5 may have on businesses, with a focus on franchising, including, whether and how AB 5 potentially changes the relationships between franchisors, franchises and franchisee employees. Issues discussed will include changes in the analysis of worker classification as independent contractors, exemptions with AB 5, and impact on common law theories of liability (i.e., vicarious, joint employer, and agency). The panel will provide a perspective of AB 5 from that of a franchise litigator, franchise compliance attorney, franchisee attorney, and franchise in-house attorney.
Webinar Replay: Overcoming Parent-Child Contact Problems
The legal professional will learn about early warning signs of the resist/refuse dynamic, definitions of the symptoms we see, differentiating justified estrangement from active alienating behaviors and the hybrid case, the roles of the attorney and judge in resolving the case, the role of contempt actions vs. preventative enforcement, the dangers of delay in the court system, components of model orders for mental health interventions, best practices for family therapy, and further resources for families and the professional.
Webinar Replay: Advanced Felony Sentencing
This program offers 1 participatory MCLE credit; 1 Legal Specialization in Criminal Law. You must register in advance to participate. California felony sentencing law includes various sentence enhancements for: 1)…
Webinar: How to Get Rid of a Dead Body
Following a person’s death, individuals are faced with a multitude of issues relating to handling of the remains. For some, the challenges in dealing with these responsibilities are overburdensome and the least of their concerns. For others, it is a welcome distraction.
Webinar: FOIA for Tax Practitioners: How to Go Beyond the Administrative File
This program will explore the Freedom of Information act from the underlying black letter law to practical tips to securing information that helps provide transparency on the IRS and Treasury’s decision making process. Some of the topics covered include, how to file a FOIA request, what information is protected from Agency disclosure, the role 6103 plays in releasing information, what happens if an agency improperly denies an information request, and how to minimize your costs and burden while at the same time getting information that all Americans are entitled to.
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