Events
Public Service Career Discussion
Loyola Law School 919 Albany Street, Los Angeles, CaliforniaThe CLA Public Law Section’s Executive Committee is hosting a complimentary lunch discussion in Los Angeles for any law students or new lawyers to explore careers in public service. The panelists will discuss their careers dedicated to public service and the qualities they look for when hiring.
Webinar: Trademark Registrations and the Alcohol Beverage Industry
The webinar will focus on issues concerning the registration of trademarks associated with the sale of various alcoholic beverages, as well as service marks regarding services involving the sale of alcoholic beverages. The webinar will assess the potential for consumer confusion, as well as issues regarding descriptiveness, geographic descriptiveness, genericness, trade dress, and consent agreements when seeking to register a mark used in connection with alcoholic beverages.
Careers in Public Service: How to Get Paid to Change the World
McGeorge School of Law 3200 5th Ave, Sacramento, CA, United StatesJoin our panelists to find out what it's like to work in public service and gain insight into how to get a job in the public sector.
2019 Annual Meeting of the California Tax Bar and California Tax Policy Conference
Hyatt Regency Mission Bay 1441 Quivira Rd, San Diego, CaliforniaMake plans to join us for California’s foremost tax conference, the 2019 Annual Meeting of the California Tax Bar and California Tax Policy Conference! Satisfy your annual MCLE requirements in beautiful sunny San Diego while networking with key tax officials, fellow tax practitioners, colleagues and friends.
Webinar: California Writ of Mandate Petitions: Basics, Strategies, & Practice Tips
This webinar covers the fundamentals of traditional (section 1085) and administrative (section 1094.5) writs under the California Code of Civil Procedure, and provides examples of when and how to file writ of mandate petitions. The session also explores litigation strategies and best practices when bringing writ petitions, including important pre and post-filing considerations (e.g. exhaustion, augmenting the record, civil discovery, and notice requirements).
Webinar Replay: 2018 Real Property Retreat: Stress and the Practice of Law
This first part of the presentation will focus on substance abuse and provide highlights from Abraham Twerski's Book "Addictive Thinking: Understanding Self-Deception", as well as offer tips about how to identify other's behaviors , attitudes, and emotions as they journey through addiction, This presentation will include a discussion of the rules regarding competency and address…
Webinar Replay: Stress and the Practice of Law
This program offers 1.5 Participatory MCLE Credits and 1 Competency Issues This first part of the presentation will focus on substance abuse and provide highlights from Abraham Twerski's Book "Addictive Thinking: Understanding Self-Deception", as well as offer tips about how to identify other's behaviors , attitudes, and emotions as they journey through addiction, This presentation…
Webinar: Solving the Parentage Puzzle
California parentage law keeps changing, and there are very significant changes set to go into effect on January 1, 2020. Join Deborah Wald, CFLS, as she reviews the legal principles governing parentage law, with a focus on multi-parent families and on the changes coming with regard to Voluntary Declarations of Parentage.
Webinar Replay: Howell & Recent Developments in the Admission of Medical Bills
Effective use of discovery by defense counsel in an effort to obtain the maximum information necessary to establish the claim of reasonableness of plaintiff’s medical bills.
Webinar: Attribution, Integrity, and the US Copyright Office
This program will discuss the US Copyright Office’s report on Moral Rights, how to navigate the US moral rights “patchwork” regime, and how the US and EU’s differing approaches are creating uncertainty for creators, aggregators, and online platforms.
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