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Public Law

Webinar: Navigating the Intersection of AI and the Practice of Law

In this thought-provoking webinar, we’ll delve into the dynamic relationship between AI and the practice of law including: (1) the evolution of AI and how it is being used in the legal profession; (2) ethical considerations and legal rules/boundaries for incorporating AI into your practice; and (3) best practices for ethical use of AI.

New Lawyers

Webinar: Privacy Landscape 2024

There's never a quiet day in the world of data privacy. If it's not a country announcing their brand new privacy law, then it's a state passing a new comprehensive privacy law, or the federal government proposing a new federal privacy bill.

Real Property Law

What’s Up With Us!

What’s Up With Us! is a monthly instruction and discussion led by attorney members of the Real Property Law Section of the California Lawyers Association via webinar format. Three or four recent California or Federal appellate cases potentially impacting statewide real estate law practice are summarized and analyzed by the hosts. Applicable legislation and practice tips are brought up as appropriate. Audience members have an opportunity to ask clarifying questions and provide insight to supplement the descriptions and opinions given by the hosts. A prominent member of the real estate legal community is interviewed for the purposes of exposing audience members to the many varied substantive

Workers' Compensation

Webinar: 2024 Case Law Update

This annual favorite will be presented by Judge James Finete who will bring a detailed analysis of the hottest cases that will affect the way you practice.

Business Law

Webinar: What’s In Your Wallet? – Crypto in the Bankruptcy Courts

Reorganization under bankruptcy Chapter 11 is presently the only U.S. legal regime to resolve the failures of cryptocurrency platforms.  Among the high-profile crypto Chapter 11 cases in the last two years were Celsius and BlockFi.  To sort out unprecedented issues in those cases over the ownership of custodial and depository customers’ accounts, bankruptcy courts played unique roles in the unregulated and largely uninsured space of crypto exchanges.  This program’s panel will feature the insights of battle-tested legal counsel in those cases, as well as a discussion of new crypto risks that may find themselves in the bankruptcy courts. Participants will learn how to properly advise their clients of the risks in holding digital assets.

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.org or contact us at 916-516-1760 for assistance.

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