Events
The Small Business Reorganization Act: A Primer and Path for the Future
This program is presented jointly by the Insolvency Law Standing Committee of the Business Law Section of the California Lawyers Association and the San Diego Bankruptcy Forum.
2020 Annual ACFLS Spring Seminar
Rancho Las Palmas Resort 41000 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage, CABattle of the Experts: Preparing Your End Game Presented by the Association of Certified Family Law Specialists Seminar Registration Includes: Three half days (11 hours of MCLE and Family Law Specialization credits) Friday evening Welcome Reception Buffet Dinner for registered attendees (no-host bar) All guests: $30 per guest • Saturday and Sunday Breakfast Buffets (registered…
Meditation Experience
A brief discussion about the science behind mindful meditation and nature helping our immune systems and mental and emotional health. This discussion will be followed by a guided mindfulness meditation in nature lead by Dr. Rochelle Calvert, PhD. The webinar will be held with Zoom and the meeting details can be found below. https://zoom.us/j/259282074 Meeting…
Webinar Replay: 2018 Annual Appellate Summit: The Role of Appellate Advocates
An appellate justice shares his insights on the unique role of appellate advocates. The discussion will include practical tips on appellate techniques and how to work with the trial court record, which shapes appeals.
Webinar: COVID-19: Legal Implications for Employers During and After the Pandemic
Join our upcoming webinar, "COVID-19: Legal Implications for Employers During and After the Pandemic" for all the latest on the pandemic and the legal world.
Webinar: Technology and Online Dispute Resolution Tools
Explore ‘best practices’ of how ODR can be effectively deployed as an option to Face-to-Face interactions.
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 weekly come-as-you-are, informal opportunities to chat with fellow attorneys from around the state via Zoom. We’ll offer light-hearted topics for discussion but beyond a chance…
Webinar: What You Don’t Know About Trust Accounting Can Get You Disbarred!
Come learn about the important changes to Rule 1.15 of the Rules of Professional Conduct which have greatly expanded the obligations of attorneys to maintain advanced fees in trust and to account, report and pay out entrusted funds to third parties (not solely their clients). This program will cover the only carve out for the requirement for depositing advanced fees into a trust account for flat fees, and explain the difference between an hourly, flat fee or true retainer agreement.
Webinar: Cyber Security Basics for the Work From Home Economy
As the country temporarily shifts to a work from home economy during the COVID-19 crisis, the presenters will discuss what are some of the cyber security issues you need to consider.
Webinar: California and Delaware Law Annual Update
This annual symposium will review case law and legislative developments in the last year, as well as virtual shareholder meetings, which many companies are considering based on the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing guidelines. The webinar panelists include Delaware attorney Michael D. Allen, a Director art Richards, Layton & Finger. He will be discussing, among other things, recent Delaware case law developments regarding advance notice bylaw provisions and Section 220 demands. California attorney Keith Paul Bishop, a partner at Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis, will highlight decisions and legislation affecting California corporations and foreign corporations located in this state.
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.