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Intellectual Property Law

Webinar: Disgorgement of Profits for Design Patents: From the 19th Century to the 21st

The webinar will provide an overview of the changes in design patent damages following the Supreme Court decision in Apple v. Samsung.  Design patents provide patent holders with unique opportunities and present defendants with unique risks arising from the separate and unique remedies that design patents provide – disgorgement of the “total profits” earned on the “article of manufacture” to which the design patent has been applied.

Litigation

Webinar: Law Firm Wellbeing Starts With Culture

Most law firms have been late to recognize the crucial importance of lawyer and employee wellbeing. A few programs here and there, and a growing recognition of the enormous rise of mental and behavioral health issues for lawyers. This webinar will explain why most workplace wellness efforts to date have failed, particularly for law firms, and what law firms must do to maximize the wellbeing of their lawyers and support staff.

Solo & Small Firm

Webinar: Elimination of Bias: Is it Possible?

Attorneys may be quick to say that they are not biased, but the truth is that there is bias everywhere. In us, in our clients and potential clients, in our opposing counsel and in our courtrooms. Our job must be to work to identify potential biases and make sure that we understand our actions to keep the justice system as fair and impartial as possible.

Real Property Law

9th Annual Real Estate and Law Symposium

Paul Brest Hall, Stanford Law School 555 Salvatierra Walk, Stanford, CA

Join us on February 5, 2020 for the 9th Annual Real Estate and Law Symposium in Stanford, California! Commissioner Rechtschaffen will address, among other things, CPUC's policies and programs which are designed to mitigate the impacts of climate change, as well as other issues affecting Californians.

Intellectual Property Law

Webinar: Significant Developments in Copyright: A Look Back at 2019

This webinar will cover 2019’s most significant developments in Copyright, including the U.S. Supreme Court decisions in Fourth Estate and Rimini Street, and how the district courts are interpreting them, the passage of the EU Copyright Directive and its implications for U.S. practitioners, the issuance by the U.S. Copyright Office of its first review of Moral Rights in the U.S. in 30 years, important new circuit court cases on substantial similarity, primary and secondary infringement, and work for hire, the proposed creation of a copyright small claims court (CASE Act), and some predictions as to what 2020 may bring.

Law Practice Management and Technology

Webinar: CCPA: What It Is and What You Need to Know

The presentation will not only cover foundational information about the law, but will also address gray areas, open questions, and the risks of non-compliance. Attendees will learn about the new rights of consumers and the main obligations that businesses have under the new law.

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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