Events
Free Webinar: Journeys to Becoming an Administrative Law Judge
The California Asian Pacific American Judges Association (CAPAJA), in partnership with California Lawyers Association, International Association of LGBTQ+ Judges, LGBT Judicial Officers of California, the Education Committee of the Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area (AABA), Queen's Bench Bar Association, and Charles Houston Bar Association, is pleased to invite you and your members to a FREE online program on May 4, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. This is the third in our annual series of informational panel discussions on the work of the Administrative Judiciary.
Workers’ Compensation Spring Education Conference
Join us in beautiful Newport Beach for our Spring Education Conference!
2023 Barcelona CLA Summer Law Conference
Join us this summer for the 2023 Barcelona CLA Summer Law Conference! This conference features a variety of programs ranging from comparative analysis in sports law to consumer meditation, cybersecurity and more. Earn up to 7 Hours of MCLE Credits, including Legal Specialization in Immigration & Nationality Law!
Free Webinar: Navigating Disability in the Practice of Law and the Administration of Justice: Tools For Eliminating Bias in the Legal Profession
Please join us for an in-depth discussion with two pioneers in the legal profession who have navigated disability and achieved greatness. The Honorable Judge Andi Mudryk of the Sacramento County Superior Court, who is the first openly transgender person in California history to be appointed by a governor to serve on the bench, has battled brittle bone disease to achieve a successful career as a lawyer and a judge. Judge Mudryk, who has spent decades fighting for fair treatment for the disabled, will share her story with us. Judge Mudryk will be joined by Thomas M. Berliner, a Partner at Duane Morris LLP, and one of the highest profile water rights lawyers in the United States. Mr. Berliner has overcome paralysis following an accident to co-found the San Francisco office of Duane Morris LLP and receive national recognition for his legal prowess. Introductory remarks will be made by Honorable Judge Suzanne R. Bolanos, who Chairs the SF Superior Court Elimination of Bias Committee. Judge Bolanos will be joined by Terrance J. Evans, a Partner at Duane Morris LLP, who serves on the San Francisco Superior Court Elimination of Bias Committee and is Co-Chair and Co-Founder of the CLA Racial Justice Committee, Vice Chair Elect of the CLA Board, and Director of Region IX of the National Bar Association. Mr. Evans will moderate the discussion.
Webinar: Comparative International Commercial Arbitration
Transactional attorneys often use arbitration clauses/agreements in domestic and particularly international transactions (e.g., licensing, supply chain, NDA). Have you ever wondered how the choice of arbitration body, seat, and rules, affects the enforceability of such agreements?
Webinar: The Path to Antitrust: A Panel for Law Students and Young Attorneys from Diverse Backgrounds
This panel will feature antitrust attorneys from law firms, government, and in-house who will discuss what is antitrust and competition law; the life of an antitrust practitioner; how to become an antitrust attorney; and how to apply to our Inclusion & Diversity Fellowship program.
The Impact of ESG Forces on the Industrial Supply Chains in the US and EU
This program will explore the legal and policy changes in the U.S. and the E.U. related to ESG compliance and how those changes will impact global supply chains. The program will be useful for practitioners who represent clients that import or export products to and from the U.S. and E.U.
Webinar: Practicing Law with Sensitivity to Help Your Clients & Yourself
Techniques to engage clients while recognizing their individual traumas without retraumatizing them more; discussion of the concept of secondary trauma, how it manifests in lawyers, and ways to protect from its effects.
2024 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 of the changes that take effect 1/1/2024 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.
Update on Attorney Obligations under the Client Trust Account Protection Program
This program will provide a review of CTAPP reporting requirements and the process for compliance, along with updates on the status of the CTAPP program in the second year after its adoption.
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.