Events
Webinar: What the Song of the Century Teaches About Inclusion in the Law
A white man and a Black woman joined forces to create the most powerful protest song in the history of modern music. “Strange Fruit” was deemed the song of the 20th Century and the story of its creation teaches lawyers valuable lessons about inclusion in the law. Join the CLE Performer, Stuart Teicher, Esq., as he explains how collaboration and friendship form the bedrock needed to create a foundation of inclusion in the practice of law
Webinar: Recruitment, Hiring, and the Use of AI within a Legal Framework
This training will equip you with the knowledge and tools to navigate the complex legal landscape of hiring, leverage AI effectively, and ensure your recruitment processes are fair and compliant. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and protect your organization from potential legal issues.
December 2024 San Francisco Wellness Hike and Discussion
1.0 Hour Wellness Competence Law practice can be grueling. The work can be intense, and the hours, long. Stress is inevitable, but with a systematic and comprehensive wellness program, with…
Webinar: Civility in the Legal Profession: Civility for Arbitration Practitioners
1 Participatory MCLE Credits; 1 Civility in the Legal Profession This program for litigation counsel, corporate counsel and arbitrators meets the new California CLE Civility requirement. The program will address…
Criminal Law: New Laws Webinar
Another new year means more new laws to learn about and every year brings about changes to various aspects of California criminal law. Â This webinar will explain all the changes that take effect 1/1/2025 and discuss how these changes will affect both the prosecution and defense of criminal cases in California.
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You will hear from both a deputy public defender and a deputy district attorney, which will give you the unique experience of listening to both sides discuss these new laws.
Webinar Series: Done in Two Days
The California State Bar requires all licensed attorneys to participate in 25 hours of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) every three years. For the compliance period ending March 30, 2025, 10…
Catch More Flies with Honey . . . Civility Increases Effectiveness and Profits
Come learn how complying with the State Bar's new Civility Guidelines will actually lower litigation costs for your clients and increase your bottom line, while also decreasing your stress and increasing your job satisfaction. Lawyers who employ empathy and professionalism receive more organic referrals and clients, settle cases for more and sooner. This program will cover the new guidelines and share strategies for effective networking -- and then you will be ready to put your knowledge into practice with the one hour networking mixer following the MCLE presentation. One hour civility specialty credit provided.
Webinar: How to Stop Hating the Law: A Mental Health Lesson for Lawyers
Many lawyers find the practice of law intolerable. It’s simply stinks. “So why don’t you leave it,” they say. “Why not find another job?” Well, they don’t know what they’re talking about. For most lawyers, switching careers simply isn’t an option. We have bills to pay and mouths to feed. The only answer is to find some way to make it tolerable. Stuart Teicher wrote a book that’s designed to do just that
Free Webinar: Financial Planning and Market Outlook for 2025
As we close out 2024 and look ahead to 2025, it's essential to understand the evolving financial landscape and prepare strategically for the year ahead. Join us for an insightful webinar where our experts will provide valuable updates.Â
Webinar: Protecting Your Clients, Protecting Your License: Ethical Dilemmas in Trademark Law
Emil Ali is a Partner at McCabe & Ali, LLP representing patent and trademark practitioners in ethics and misconduct investigations and litigation initiated by the USPTO Office of Enrollment and…
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