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Earn 6.5 Hours MCLE Credit, including 1.0 Hour of Legal Ethics Tuesday, April 2, 2019 Merchants Exchange Building Julia Morgan Ballroom 465 California Street San Francisco, CA 94104 ONSITE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE More Links: Brochure | Registration Form #IPSection
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Come join the Beverly Hills Bar Association and members of the California Young Lawyers Association for networking with drinks at happy hour pricing. |
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The Trademark Office Comes to California
Thursday, April 4, 2019 Los Angeles Athletic Club 431 W. 7th Street Los Angeles, CA 90014 ONSITE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE More Links: Brochure | Registration Form #IPSection
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This brown bag luncheon is presented by BASF's Appellate Section and California Lawyers Association, Litigation Section’s Committee on Appellate Courts Thursday, April 4, 2019, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm BASF Conference Center 301 Battery Street, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA 94111 Register Here Join us for a look at some of the legal cases currently…
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This webinar will analyze the factors which may rebut the presumption against legal and physical custody of a child where there is a finding of domestic violence against a parent. |
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Litigators are often entering a mediation or arbitration with dispute resolution clauses that are drafted too vaguely, too specifically…and sometimes are just right. Join our presenters as they will give their respective “insider’s view” into what business clients want and expect in mediation and arbitration, and what arbitrators see as frequent pitfalls – and best practices – in how ADR clauses are interpreted by outside counsel, and what litigators can and should do in the face of a problematic clause. |
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Workers Comp Spring Education Conference – Los Angeles
Join us for a day of inspirational presentations and beef up your strategies for litigating a Worker’s Compensation case. WCAB commissioner Razo will regale us all with tales of life in the Reconsideration Unit. He will also provide invaluable tips for bulletproofing your petition for reconsideration. Come learn about applying for Subsequent Injuries Benefit Trust Fund… |
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In today’s legal practice, lawyers often work across cultures to provide legal representation. The legal profession interacts with a diverse client base to improve interactions with their clients, and other legal players by understanding how culture shapes legal practices. Expand business through inclusion of diverse clientele. Skills and approaches that help attorneys become effective cross-cultural lawyers. How to access more clients through diversifying the law firm’s client portfolio. |
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From this ethics talk, participants will understand the family law attorney’s duty of competence regarding retirement benefit division in divorce. This presentation will cover the attorney’s ethical duties in understanding the standard of care, and also the use of technology so that the attorney can fulfill their obligations and avoid malpractice. |
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Friday, April 12, 2019 Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel 1230 J St. Sacramento, CA 95814 Earn 7.5 Hours of MCLE Credit ONSITE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE
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This presentation discusses the proposed new and amended Rules of Professional Conduct that were recently submitted to the California Supreme Court. If approved by the Supreme Court, these 70 proposed Rules would replace the 46 Rules of Professional Conduct that currently govern the conduct of attorneys in California. |
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The Nonprofit Organizations Committee is excited to announce its presentation of The Changing Environment of Sexual Abuse and Liability Insurance on April 18, 2019 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. |
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The Litigation Section’s Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame honoree Morgan Chu will explain how to win at trial by telling a compelling story so the jury will understand your case and return a verdict for your client. |
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When is a diagnostic method an abstract idea? Can you still patent isolated natural products? Are methods of treatment routine and conventional? What are the limits to patent eligibility when a machine learns a clinical protocol? This webinar will explore these questions, address recent case law and updates to the USPTO Guidelines, and leave you with some practice tips. |
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With the explosion of the #MeToo Movement, mandatory arbitration agreements, as they pertain to sexual harassment claims, have come under fierce attack and many companies are abandoning those agreements. Our panel of experts will discuss this phenomenon along with the pros and cons of arbitration and related topics such as the CEO diversity pledge. |
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When you need a nondisclosure or confidentiality agreement (NDA) as part of potential new business deals, M&A discussions, or in relation to employee hires, do you simply plug in party names into an old template, execute, and move on? If so, you’re not alone. But we can all do better. |
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This program offers 1 participatory MCLE credit. You must register in advance to participate. This webinar will tackle topics for new attorneys including obtaining and maintaining a work/life balance while continuing on the attorney growth trajectory. It will include recommendations for successful co-worker and supervisor interactions, time management and organizational tips and ideas from the…
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This program will cover the obligations of attorneys under California Rule of Court 3-110 (duty to act competently) as they relate to substance abuse, examining the current case law and disciplinary procedures for violations. |
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Description of past activities and upcoming events sponsored by the Real Property Law Section and interviews with interesting persons involved in real property law. |
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Rembrandt: The Bankrupt Printmaker: His Life and Bankruptcy Proceedings of 1656 is a program presented by the Business Law Section Insolvency Law Committee on April 30, 2019. Learn more about our event and we hope to see you there. |
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A presentation of recent ECJ and CNIL (French Data Protection Agency) jurisprudence on territoriality and the Right to be Forgotten. Discussion of cases under the German Hate Speech law and the French bill on Hate Speech and Antisemitism. Developments of accountability under the e-commerce directive.
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Please join members of the CLA IP Law Section for a Networking Mix & Mingle on Wednesday, May 1, 2019, at 6:00 p.m.! World Intellectual Property Day is April 26, 2019, so come prepared to celebrate IP! |
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Real Property 38th Annual Spring Conference
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The CLA Real Property Law Section’s Annual Spring Conference (formerly the Real Property Law Section Retreat) is the leading educational conference for California real estate lawyers. The 2019 Spring Conference will be held in Newport Beach this year and will include 44 legal education seminars featuring outstanding CLE programming on a variety of real estate topics, as well as ethics, elimination of bias, and competence. |
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This program will show you how to use trial presentation technology to improve every aspect of your trial advocacy. |
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Workers Comp Spring Education Conference – Walnut Creek
Join us for a day of inspirational presentations and beef up your strategies for litigating a Worker’s Compensation case. WCAB commissioner Razo will regale us all with tales of life in the Reconsideration Unit. He will also provide invaluable tips for bulletproofing your petition for reconsideration. Come learn about applying for Subsequent Injuries Benefit Trust…
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The 2019 Orange County Legal Tech Conference is on Saturday, May 4, 2019 at the Santa Ana College. Earn up to 5 hours of MCLE credit! Student attendees can use the free registration link! Choose one of two tracks to follow throughout the day. Register Now Here! |
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.