Events
Webinar: The Design Code in Court: A Fireside Chat on the Challenge to the California Age-Appropriate Design Code
With the California Age-Appropriate Design Code coming into effect next summer, this webinar will explore a challenge to the Code with the litigators bringing it, including its constitutional implications and where children’s online safety goes next.
Webinar: Intro to Environmental Law Series – Forestry Law 101
A Discussion Presented by the CLA Environmental Law Section and ABA SEER Forest Resources Committee
Branding for Attorneys: What You Did Not Learn in Law School About Social Media, Public Relations, and Business Development
One thing is certain for all attorneys, law school does not teach you about marketing and business development. Some of that work is done by experience in internships and your law practice, but regardless of your years of practice, a refresher in all things brand is a good idea! On Thursday, June 22, 2023, you are invited to check in with your brand and attend either virtually, or in-person, a one-hour seminar hosted by CLA!
Webinar: Recent California and Federal Law on Non-Signatories in Arbitration
Arbitrators are often required to rule on whether a party who is a non-signatory to a contractual arbitration provision can be compelled to arbitrate or can compel a party who is a signatory to arbitrate. This area can be tricky for arbitrators and can even lead to vacatur of awards if arbitrators exceed their powers by exerting jurisdiction over non-signatories. The webinar will discuss recent federal and CA cases and point out where arbitrators need to be wary.
Webinar: Best Practices for Using Survey Research in Trademark and Trade Dress Disputes
Consumer surveys are a commonly accepted form of evidence in Intellectual Property disputes involving trademarks and trade dress.
Webinar: Why We Lie
Let’s get all up in the heads of our colleagues, shall we? Join the CLE Performer, Stuart Teicher as he (1) explains the rules that deal with attorney misrepresentation, and (2) takes a deeper dive into why lawyers make those ill-fated statements.Â
Webinar: Environmental Legislation and Regulation in California: Trends, Directions, and Developments
This session will describe recent legislative and regulatory developments at the federal and California levels including key court opinions.Â
Webinar: Natalie Choate Presents on Making Retirement Benefits Payable to Trusts
The IRS restated ALL the required minimum distribution (RMD) regulations in 2022. The new (proposed) regulations set out a SIMPLE EASY 4-step process for determining the “countable beneficiaries” of a trust named as beneficiary of a retirement account.
Webinar: Hot Topics For Lenders And Secured Creditors, Part 2
Special low price! 1 Hour MCLE; 1 Legal Specialization in Bankruptcy Law Recent case law developments important to lenders and secured creditors including: Jessica L. Bagdanov Jessica Bagdanov is a partner at BG Law, LLP, a boutique bankruptcy firm in Woodland Hills, CA. Jessica has significant and comprehensive insolvency and restructuring experience, consistently representing chapter…
Become a Court Commissioner in LA County? What You Need to Know
The Superior Court of Los Angeles County seeks qualified applicants to fill the position of court commissioner – applications are due July 14th. Co-Chair of the Superior Court of Los Angeles’ Court Commissioner Selection Committee, Judge Huey P. Cotton, and Commissioner Ashley Price will offer insight into the role of a commissioner, the application process, and explain the unique circumstances of this call for applicants. Following, program attendees will have a chance to ask questions about this opportunity to become a judicial officer.
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