Events
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: How to Bust Your Inner Critic and Create an Inner Ally
The second day of #WellbeingWeekInLaw prompts us to focus on our emotional well-being, fostering a sense of meaning and purpose in how we apply ourselves. If you’re human, then you have at least one voice in your head that chimes in on everything you do or want to do. Sometimes the voices are enjoyable. And other times, not so much. The negative self-talk that plagues the mind of every person on the planet can be painful, and crippling. Left unchecked, this voice will sabotage every endeavor you’ll ever pursue. It will try to sabotage your career, relationships, health and ruin your opportunities, and leave you wondering what could have been.
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Define Your Style
The third day of #WellbeingWeekInLaw prompts us to engage and grow by focusing on occupational and intellectual well-being. Fashion is a form of expression and communication. By defining your personal style you can get dressed faster and show up with full confidence each day (in your personal and professional lives)! During this presentation you will identify your style words, learn how to use them when shopping, styling and editing your wardrobe, and lastly, learn how to create your style vision board!
2023 Litigation and Appellate Summit
Join us in San Francisco for the 2023 Litigation and Appellate Summit!
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Making Professional Relationships More Human and Less Transactional
On day four of Well-being Week In Law we turn our attention to connection and our social well-being. Executive coach and former lawyer Michael Urtuzuástegui Melcher will share insights and practical tools from his book, Your Invisible Network, and from his years coaching lawyers, executives, and leaders of all backgrounds.
Free Webinar: Journeys to Becoming an Administrative Law Judge
The California Asian Pacific American Judges Association (CAPAJA), in partnership with California Lawyers Association, International Association of LGBTQ+ Judges, LGBT Judicial Officers of California, the Education Committee of the Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area (AABA), Queen's Bench Bar Association, and Charles Houston Bar Association, is pleased to invite you and your members to a FREE online program on May 4, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. This is the third in our annual series of informational panel discussions on the work of the Administrative Judiciary.
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: The Bench and the Bar: Supporting Each Other through Wellness and Civility
Leading wellness expert Patrick Krill will provide an overview of the findings of his recently published studies conducted with the CLA and DC Bar Association followed by moderating a panel with Justice Brian Currey, civil attorney Ryan Harrison and the Chair of CLA's Health and Wellness Committee, Sara Rief. The discussion will include ways both the Bench and the Bar can support each other through wellness and civility. This program is hosted by the California Judges Association (CJA).Â
IP in Entertainment and Media Conference
The Intellectual Property Law Section of the California Lawyers Association is presenting the full day in person IP in Entertainment and Media Conference on May 11, 2023, at the UCLA Luskin Conference Center.
Webinar: Nuances of Hearsay: A Systematic Approach to Application of the Hearsay Rule in Family Law Cases
This comprehensive course on Family Law Evidence Issues provides a deep dive into the intricacies of hearsay, authentication, and exceptions as they pertain to family law cases.
Webinar: Vamos Outdoors! A Discussion with Jose Gonzalez, Founder, Latino Outdoors
In this event, we will learn how to engage with Latino stakeholders in discussion with Jose Gonzalez, Founder, Latino Outdoors.
Webinar: Litigating in a Divided Nation: Navigating Opinions and Presumptions While Seeking Justice
This interesting 1-hour course discusses the effect of environment; strengthening polarization; group identities; and identification of positive v. negative conflicts on progress in the legal profession. We will cover task conflict v. personal conflict and the huge efforts from outside forces to spread lies and disinformation to paralyze our own ability for compromise.
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.