Events
Afternoon with IRS Program Manager of Estate and Gift Tax Policy: Recent Developments in Estate & Gift Tax
Lisa M. Piehl, the Program Manager of the Estate and Gift Tax Policy Division of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), will be addressing updates related to estate and gift tax matters within the IRS.
Town Hall: Losing Our [Best] Minds
In 2020, the California Lawyers Association (CLA) and the D.C. Bar announced their participation in a groundbreaking research project conducted by attorney mental health and well-being expert Patrick Krill and Dr. Justin Anker. The first phase of findings from the study, “Stress, drink, leave: An examination of gender-specific risk factors for mental health problems and attrition among licensed attorneys”, was released in 2021 shedding light on the disparate experiences of women practitioners.
Webinar: Savvy Arbitration Advocacy: Making Arbitration Work for You
Arbitration has grown in leaps and bounds over the last few decades. Court crowding, the difficulty of even getting before a judge on minor motions, judges’ predilection to toss cases via summary disposition as a way of pruning dockets, partisan judges – all these factors have pushed many run-of-the-mill commercial cases into arbitration.
Webinar: Complex Issues Regarding Children with Special Needs and Divorce: Minor’s Counsel & Mental Health Professional Perspectives
Join our distinguished panelists for an in-depth presentation and discussion of unique issues in family law matters when there is a child with special needs.
Webinar: Tribal Courts in California
Within the relevant historical context, tribal courts in the state will be discussed generally as well as through case studies from California’s northern, central, and southern regions. The presentation will also highlight the ways in which California law, federal Indian law, and tribal law intersect before tribal courts in the state. Registration will support a summer fellowship opportunity for a tribal law student in California in 2024.
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?
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