Events
2023 Legal Specialization Boot Camp
Welcome to the 2023 Workers’ Compensation Law Section’s Legal Specialization Boot Camp! We are proud to offer five fantastic virtual sessions on July 29-30, each offering legal specialization credit in Workers’ Compensation Law. Purchase all five webinars and receive 20% off! Offer ends 07/29/2023 at 9 AM.
Webinar Replay: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Termination of California Construction Contracts
“Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Termination of California Construction Contracts” will discuss all of the major issues that owners and contractors face regarding contract terminations on California construction contracts.
Webinar: Intro to Environmental Law Series – Drinking Water 101
Interested in the practice of environmental law? Running into environmental issues in another area of law? The Environmental Law Section (ELS) of the California Lawyers Association (CLA) is excited to present this Drinking Water 101 webinar as part of a free series covering key practice areas within the environmental legal fiel
Webinar: Labor Law for Employment Attorneys
Labor Law 101 will provide an overview of labor law that beginning labor law practitioners and employment law attorneys of all experience levels should know.
Webinar: 1031 Exchange Overview and Advanced Replacement Property Solutions
There is a demographic shift taking place in the United States as one of the biggest transfers of wealth is underway.
Webinar: The $50,000 Penalty: An Overview of the New SB 1127
Did you know that COVID outbreak claims are subject to the new $50,000 penalty for unreasonable delay?
Webinar Replay: Ethics in Real Property Transactions – When Everyone Wants to Get the Project Done
This panel will evaluate the ethical rules that real property attorneys should consider in real estate transactions in which multiple parties all involved and the transactions are initially non-adversarial.
Webinar: Clarifying the Contractors State License Law
California’s licensing laws are complex and pose the significant risk of your client not having the right to be paid and disgorgement of all compensation that has been paid.
Webinar: Implementing SB 1439 – A Discussion of the New FPPC Guidance, and Recommended Best Practices
The Fair Political Practices Commission has adopted new and amended regulations to implement SB 1439 – the bill adopted last year that extended the Levine Act’s (Gov. Code § 84308) requirements to local elected officials. SB 1439 provides that local elected officials – including city council members, special district board members and school district board members – are now required to “conflict out” of certain proceedings involving persons that made contributions to their respective political campaigns. The statute also prohibits officials from receiving contributions exceeding $250 from a party to or participant in the proceeding, or their agents, while such a proceeding is pending and for 12 months after the final decision in the proceeding.  Prior to the passage of SB 1439, the Levine Act only applied to officials serving on appointed boards.Â
Workers’ Compensation Specialization Exam Essay Prep Series
Purchase both webinars and receive 20% off! Offer ends 08/11/2023 at 12 PM.
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.