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Spring Into Action, But Fall Back On The Basics, Part 3: Getting Rolda Right
What’s the first thing you think of when you think of Rolda? If you thought of a quirky 70’s sitcom starring Valerie Harper, you owe it to yourself to come to the CLA Workers’ Compensation Spring Conference.
Webinar Replay: Coronavirus & Remote Work Force: Best Practices for Protecting Trade Secrets and Confidential Information
Many companies have enacted new remote working policies, plans, and procedures, often without much thought given to the protection of trade secrets and proprietary information.
Prospects for US Federal Privacy Legislation in 2021
The 116th Congress of the United States witnessed sustained interest from policymakers and stakeholders to enact a comprehensive federal privacy law. However, despite considerable bipartisan efforts and the introduction of over a dozen bills, no federal privacy legislation reached the finish line. This panel will explore opportunities and challenges facing the new administration and the 117th Congress for progress in the federal protection of consumer data privacy.
Webinar: Core Trial Series – Presentation of Video Evidence, Civil and Criminal
This CLE will explain how to present video evidence at trial or hearing in both Civil and Criminal matters. Attendees will be guided through the process beginning to end so that they can avoid procedural pitfalls and get the video into evidence.
Webinar Replay: Shelter In Place Institute: Copyright Trolls & Ethics: A Case Study on Richard Liebowitz
Join us for an entertaining legal ethics presentation on Richard Liebowitz, who has been sanctioned in dozens of cases, with one federal judge labeling him a "copyright troll."
2020: A Tumultuous Year for California Property and Taxation
2020 was a terrible year for California property owners affected by the worst wildfires in our history and the devastating consequences of Covid-19. In November, voters narrowly approved an Amendment to our State Constitution (and narrowly defeated another) that dramatically carves back the protections of Propositions 58 & 193 for family property transfers, and whose profound consequences have not yet begun to be felt.
5 Positive Psychology Activities to Cultivate Resilience & Preserve Mental Health During the Pandemic
Resilience is a critical resource for lawyers that has become even more important during the COVID pandemic. The field of positive psychology provides the foundation for many activities that can be incorporated into every-day life (even during quarantine) to foster well-being and bolster positive emotions to promote resilience and preserve mental health during this difficult time.
Webinar Replay: 2018 IP Institute: Substance Abuse in the Legal Profession: Prevention, Detection, and Treatment
David Mann is a graduate of Ohio State University and Stanford Law School. He served as a Deputy Public Defender in San Francisco before becoming a solo criminal defense practitioner.
Removing a President and Barring the President’s Return: Impeachment, the 25th Amendment, and the 14th Amendment
Issues surrounding the impeachment and the 25th Amendment have dominated the headlines. Join us for an engaging discussion about how impeachment, the 14th and 25th amendments work from the perspiration two constitutional law professors.
Webinar Replay: Unpacking the California Supreme Court’s Ruling in Hassell v Bird
The plaintiff in Hassell v. Bird was a lawyer who sued a former client, claiming the client posted a negative review of her on Yelp. The client never responded.
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