Events
10th Annual Advanced Wage and Hour Conference, Session #1: As easy as A,B,C?…Impact of AB 5 on Worker Classification
10th Annual Advanced Wage and Hour Conference
10th Annual Advanced Wage and Hour Conference, SESSION #2: CLASS ACTION AND PAGA CASES IN A COVID-19 WORLD: A PRACTICAL DISCUSSION
10th Annual Advanced Wage and Hour Conference
Webinar: Antitrust Implications of Healthcare Provider Consolidation
This webinar will explore the antitrust implications and the economic analysis of health care provider consolidation in California.
Webinar Replay: Jury Selection 101: Conducting Voir Dire with Confidence
Conducting voir dire can be a frightening experience for the new trial attorney. This webinar is an introduction to jury selection for attorneys with limited or no jury trial experience.
Webinar: Navigating the New Ethical Rules: Traps for the Unwary
This program will look back at the last two years of bar court proceedings as well as common issues arising in current investigations to examine how the Rules of Professional Conduct are being applied by the State Bar.
Webinar: State of the Los Angeles County Superior Court Address by Presiding Judge Kevin Brazile and Assistant Presiding Judge Eric Taylor
Presiding Judge Kevin Brazile was appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court by Gov. Gray Davis in 2002. In September 2018, he was elected as Presiding Judge, effective January 1, 2019, through December 31, 2020. Prior to his appointment to the bench, Presiding Judge Brazile was a Division Chief of Los Angeles County Counsel and served as an in-house legal advisor to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Jail and Custody Division. While serving in the County Counsel’s Office, Presiding Judge Brazile successfully argued Conn vs. Gabbert before the United States Supreme Court. Presiding Judge Brazile earned his Juris Doctor and Bachelor of Arts degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Assistant Presiding Judge Eric Taylor was appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court in 1998 by Governor Pete Wilson. He was elected Assistant Presiding Judge in September 2018, effective January 1, 2019, through December 31, 2020. Assistant Presiding Judge Taylor held numerous statewide leadership positions such as the President of the California Judges Association and as advisory member to the California Judicial Council. Assistant Presiding Judge Taylor earned a Bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth College and a Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Virginia School of Law.
Webinar: The Reappearing Trial: How to use technology to bring jury trials to life within the age of COVID-19
The Online Courtroom Project (OCP) is a volunteer task force comprised of judges, attorneys, trial technicians and trial consultants whose mission is to study the challenges and possibilities of using online technology to hold jury trials, to serve as a support to courts and attorneys who are seeking ways to allow jury trials to resume in the time of COVID-19.
10TH ANNUAL ADVANCED WAGE AND HOUR CONFERENCE, SESSION #3: THE ANNUAL UPDATE: RECENT WAGE-AND-HOUR DEVELOPMENTS
Advanced Wage and Hour Conference, Session #3
10TH ANNUAL ADVANCED WAGE AND HOUR CONFERENCE, SESSION #4: JUDGES PANEL: PRACTICAL TIPS FOR LITIGATING WAGE AND HOUR ACTIONS
A perennial Conference favorite, a panel of judges will provide tips to help litigants avoid obstacles when navigating the ever-changing waters of wage and hour individual, class and PAGA representative actions.
Spring Into Action, But Fall Back on the Basics, Part 2: Permanent Disability: CVC vs Addition Method
Over the last several years there have been a plethora of cases by the WCAB applying the Kite decision, which is the case that paved the way for the adding of permanent disability ratings instead of using the Combined Values Chart (CVC).
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