Events
8th Annual Young Tax Lawyers Conference
Whether you are new to the taxation practice area or looking to brush up on the basics, this online conference covers the fundamentals.
ELS Book Club event: The Storm Over Mono: The Mono Lake Battle and The California Water Future, By John Hart
Many environmental law students and practitioners in California are familiar with National Audubon Society v. Superior Court, 33 Cal. 3d 419 (1983), in which the City of Los Angeles water diversions were impacting the water volume and ecosystem of Mono Lake, one of the oldest inland seas in North America.
New Lawyers Section & Pasadena Bar Association Barrister’s Section Networking Event
Come meet the California Lawyers New Lawyers Section and the Pasadena Bar Association for an evening filled with drinks and delicious food.
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Lunchtime Talk and Walk
On day one of Well-being Week in Law we want to focus on our physical well-being. Join the Health and Wellness Committee during your lunch break to stretch your legs and get in some steps. Grab your headphones and walking shoes to dial in for a low-pressure jaunt.
Webinar: Essentials for Starting a Law Firm as a New Lawyer
In this webinar, we’ll discuss some essential aspects of starting a law practice as a new lawyer such as systems, practice areas, running a virtual practice, when to hire, and how to plan. This webinar will focus on virtual and tech-forward firms.
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Mindfulness and Interconnection: Healing Ourselves to Better Serve the World
On day no. 2 of #WellbeingWeekInLaw we turn our attention to our spiritual well-being. Please join Judi Cohen of Warrior One and Berkeley Law to explore how Mindfulness for the Legal Mind can support greater wellbeing by strengthening our connections to ourselves, our colleagues, and our communities.
Webinar: California Racial Justice Act, An Introduction
“A United States Supreme Court Justice has observed, “he way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to speak openly and candidly on the subject of race, and to apply the Constitution with eyes open to the unfortunate effects of centuries of racial discrimination.”
This Is How They Tell Me The World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race
Nicole Perlroth spent a decade as the lead cybersecurity reporter at The New York Times. Her reporting uncovered a host of cyber vulnerabilities in the U.S. for which there were no policy responses, such as Russia’s escalation of cyberattacks on the U.S. and Iran ramping up cyber espionage.
Webinar: Subtrust Allocation for Litigation Attorneys
During this presentation, Judge Glen Reiser (Ret.) will discuss various critical aspects of subtrust funding as part of the trust administration process.
Webinar: How to Approach Statutory Interpretation and the Role of Legislative History
Learn the latest theories and tools of statutory construction from a judge, law professor, and practitioner. The panelists will explain the framework for statutory interpretation; the role of legislative history in the age of textualism; the federal and state legislative processes, the legislative records that result, and the appropriate use of these records; and what courts want from litigants when it comes to considering legislative history. Great overview for all litigators: trial and appellate, state and federal, civil and criminal.
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.