Events
What’s Up with Us!
On this month’s What’s Up With Us, we will discuss Salisbury v. City of Santa Monica, a 9th Cir. case which held the FHAA is not applicable to occupants of a property who don’t sign a lease and don’t pay rent, and the case Gil v. Winn Dixie, an 11th Cir. case which held websites are not places of public accommodation under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Book Club: The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century
The Feather Thief tells the true crime story of Edwin Rist’s theft of hundreds of rare bird specimens from the British Museum of Natural History.
7th Annual Young Tax Lawyers Conference
Join us for the 7th Annual Young Tax Lawyers Conference on May 21, 2021.
2021 Joint Litigation and Appellate Summit – Day Two
Join us for the online Litigation and Appellate Summit! Earn up to 10 Hours of MCLE, which includes 3.5 Hours of Legal Specialization in Appellate Law, 1 Hour of Elimination…
Webinar: Ten Things the Zealous Advocate Can Do to Be a Better Negotiator in Mediations
In today’s highly divisive social media world, there is a tendency to think that sports-like aggressive intimidation is the way to “win” a negotiating advantage over opponents.
Super Prepped with Tracy Childs
Free event! No MCLE. Meal prepping can be such a burden with our busy attorney schedules, but it is essential in making healthy food choices. Chef Tracy Childs will teach…
Webinar: Strong Writing for Trial and Other Attorneys
This webinar will demonstrate specific legal-writing techniques that will help attorneys make their writing more concise and direct, and therefore more persuasive.
More Than Meets the Eye: How Gender and Sex Intersect with Radicalized Violence Against Asian Americans
Anti-Asian violence is not new -- it has permeated the entire history of Asians in the U.S. But the wave of anti-Asian violence during the past year has found Asian American women in the bulls-eye, including the horrific shootings in Atlanta.
Webinar: Negotiation and Arbitration of Investor State Disputes
As a foreign investor and a host State are engaged in an investment dispute there is opportunity to resolve the matter without going to litigation or international arbitration. Negotiations
Roots of Racism: Part 1, Our Black Communities
Systemic racism -- sometimes called institutional or structural racism -- can be defined as a form of racism woven into society through laws and institutions that treat people differently based on race, contributing to perpetual inequalities in power, wealth, education, medical care, housing, dignity, and opportunity.
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