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California Lawyers Association

Webinar: The Ethics Issues with ChatGPT

ChatGPT is in the process of becoming integrated with the practice of law. Lawyers need to understand what the program is all about, how it could be harmful, and how we can benefit from it. In this one hour program, Stuart Teicher, Esq. explains just that.

California Lawyers Association

The Future of Sports Law: PGA-LIV GOLF-European Tour Merger, NIL, Sports Betting—Transforming Sports Industry

The California Lawyers Association present(s) three of the biggest names in the sports business, Darren Heitner, Dan Lust, and Jeremy Evans to discuss hot topics in sports law!  Please join us for this wonderful one of a kind webinar as attorneys from three of the largest states in the Union provide an update on sports, media, and entertainment law industries and issues!    

California Lawyers Foundation

CLF Signature Speaker Series: High Stakes Litigation with Celebrity Clients

Preparing for litigation is a difficult task. Preparing for litigation with the press and high-profile clients can be even more difficult. From Marsha Clark to Johnnie Cochran and Robert Shaprio, to Camille Vasquez and Ben Chew, to Jeffrey Kessler and Mark Geragos, attorneys have often led the way with their clients or when representing the state using tactics that have worked and not worked.

Taxation

2023 State and Local Tax Annual Meeting

Free hybrid event! Earn 1.0 Hour Self Study Credit and Legal specialization in Taxation Law on your Microsoft form. Attorneys must track their own hours for self-study activities. We do not provide Certificates.

Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Section

Webinar: HSR Basics: An Introduction to Filings Under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act

This webinar is an introduction to the HSR process. The discussion will focus on the purpose of HSR filings by merging companies, the requirements for filing, what information the filings contain, and how the agencies use the filings to conduct a preliminary review of a proposed merger.

Criminal Law

An Update on Felony Murder Liability Under California Penal Code Section 1172.6

This training will provide an overview and update on felony murder liability under California Penal Code section 1172.6. Effective January 1, 2019, the Legislature passed Senate Bill No. 1437 (2017-2018 Reg. Sess.) and thereby enacted Penal Code section 1172.6 (former section 1170.95). This new statute amended the felony murder rule and the natural and probable consequences doctrine to narrow murder liability. Prosecution under this statute is now limited to people who are actual killers, those who act with intent to kill, and those who are major participants in an underlying felony “who acted with reckless indifference to human life.” Since SB 1437’s enactment, significant changes have been made to the statute and governing case law in this constantly evolving area of law. 

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