Events
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 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: 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.
Young Tax Lawyers Conference
UC Irvine School of Law 401 E. Peltason Dr., Irvine, CaThe Young Tax Lawyers Conference is April 17, 2020 in Irvine, California!
Webinar Replay: Eliminating Gender Bias: Practical Strategies and Tips for International Business Lawyers
Join our webinar replay "Eliminating Gender Bias: Practical Strategies and Tips for International Business Lawyers."
Webinar: 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. Indeed, in their haste to provide work-from-home resources and accessibility, some companies are apparently loosening their security standards to allow faster and more convenient access for employees.
Webinar: Making it Work: An Employment Law Seminar on Private Causes of Action in the Time of a Pandemic
The COVID-19 crisis has had significant legal implications on nearly all aspects of life, but particularly in the world of labor and employment law. This up-to-the minute webinar will cover the new and ever-evolving labor and employment laws and the private causes of action anticipated to come from the coronavirus outbreak.
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