Events
Running for Public Office | CLF Signature Speaker Series
This program features terrific speakers and elected officials from some of the most well-known cities in the state. California is a large state and the politics vary, but the process is essentially the same in terms of getting elected. However, the panelists will discuss their experiences, the processes of campaigning, contributions, and electability. The panelists will also discuss what it takes to be a great elected official and the personality traits, morals, and ethics needed to lead.
Webinar: Can Uncle Sam Bridge the Gap? Tax Opportunities – and Traps – in Alternative Dispute Resolution
Every large transaction has tax ramifications for the parties, and almost every transaction can benefit from some judicious planning for those consequences. Â In mediation, the contemplated settlement transaction is no different.
9th Annual Young Tax Lawyers Conference
Come to the 9th Annual Young Tax Lawyers Conference!
2023 Public Sector Conference
The Labor and Employment Law Section of the California Lawyers Association is presenting the full day in person 2023 Public Sector Conference on April 28, 2023, at the Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel in Sacramento, CA.
Webinar: The Ongoing Saga of Gig Workers, AB5 and Proposition 22
Is there anything more tortured than the simple definition of who is an employee in the State of California? Do you know how to figure it out?
Webinar: #FreeBritney #Interesting — The Ethics of the Britney Spears Debacle
1 Hour MCLE; 1 Legal Ethics The Britney Spears saga contained a bunch of ethics issues. Was the matter “Toxic” for lawyers?Maybe not, but it certainly was a “Circus”. Hearing this program once might not be enough - you may ask the CLE Performer, Stuart Teicher to “hit you one more time.” Come explore the…
Criminal Law and Litigation MCLE and Mixer
The presentation is an in depth analysis of AB 3070 and the practical application on the use of preemptory challenges and civil July trials.
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Preventing Injury
To kick off 2023 Well-being Week In Law, let’s focus on our physical well-being. Join us for a free virtual presentation from Performance Coach, Tom Legath, about injury prevention. Attendees will learn why injuries happen (which are often avoidable). Tom will help attendees improve their ability to listen to their body's messages about muscle and joint health so that they can make better training choices. The information will give attendees an opportunity to improve the results they get from their training and it will give them an opportunity to implement strategies to avoid future injury so they can play longer into life.
#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!
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.