Events
Webinar: Practicing Resilience in these Times: Tools to Navigate Our Personal and Professional Lives
Join Judge Paul Bacigalupo, Judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court and Immediate Past President of the California Judges Association, for this illuminating discussion about how to build and maintain resilience in both our professional and personal lives.
Webinar: From Head to Toe, Rating all parts of the Body with the AMA Guides; Ear, Nose, Throat, The Visual System, and Central and Peripheral Nervous System (Part 4 of 8)
Join Disability Unit Manager Barry Knight as he discusses the mechanics of hearing impairment form AMA Guides Chapter 11 including facial cosmetic, mastication, speech, taste and smell. Â Mr. Knight will also address visual acuity, visual field, and visual adjustments from chapter 12 and explain how those impairments are integrated into an overall visual system. Â
Webinar: Unprecedented Times: Top 10 Tips For Keeping Your Law Firm Going in the COVID-19 Crisis
Amid the current pandemic, should we be considering layoffs? What about my leases? Should we be borrowing money to weather the storm? What actions are smart and what are premature?
Webinar: Unconscious Bias and the Legal Profession
The objective of this program is to give attorneys the tools they need to ethically identify and eliminate bias in the legal profession. Unconscious bias plays a role in how we organize and interpret the world, but if left unchecked, such biases can—and do—have significant consequences in the practice of law.
Canceled: Blind Spots, Bias And The Brain: Elimination Of Implicit Bias Training
University of California Irvine School of Law 401 East Peltason Drive, Irvine, CaLawyers trade on brainpower for a living. The brain is a beautiful and only partially-understood organ; far more complex than most man-made machines. Machines, when they are free of defects and are properly serviced and maintained, are reliable in their efficiency and execution. The human brain is not. Each action or decision is comprised of conscious and unconscious processes that affect outcomes, and these processes are influenced by numerous factors. The purpose of this session is to introduce you to critical thought processes that affect key decisions in legal decision-making and equip you with the tools needed to increase the likelihood of positive outcomes.
Webinar: Ethics in Appellate Proceedings 2019 Case Review
This presentation reviews notable decisions and orders from California and Federal Appellate courts in 2019 concerning ethical issues in appellate practice. The topics covered include ethical pitfalls to avoid in appellate briefing, examples of what not to do during oral argument from an ethical and strategic standpoint, and a review of cases discussing civility in the legal profession more generally.
Webinar: COVID-19: Tax & Employment Implications Affecting Employers
This webinar will focus on how employers can identify the various, interrelated employment and tax issues arising from the pandemic and its related new legislation, manage their workplaces accordingly, and make the best business decisions from a tax and employment perspective. Â
Coffee Break
Whether it’s a chance to connect with others virtually or a chance to get away from attempts to impersonate a teacher, we can all use a break. CLA is offering…
Webinar: Conducting Effective Dispute Resolution with Remote Technology: A Primer for California Counsel (1 of 3)
Even prior to the world entering the CV-19 era, major mediation, arbitration and litigation, both domestically and globally, were becoming increasingly complex proceedings involving multiple parties, counsel, jurisdictions, venues, experts, witnesses, decision makers and complex facts, law, legal systems and procedural rules.
Free Webinar: Workers’ Compensation COVID-19 Webinar
This webinar will address some of the most pressing issues raised by the COVID-19 outbreak and its impact on workers’ compensation in the state of California.
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