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2020 Annual ACFLS Spring Seminar
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Battle of the Experts: Preparing Your End Game Presented by the Association of Certified Family Law Specialists Seminar Registration Includes: Three half days (11 hours of MCLE and Family Law Specialization credits) Friday evening Welcome Reception Buffet Dinner for registered attendees (no-host bar) All guests: $30 per guest • Saturday and Sunday Breakfast Buffets (registered… |
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Explore ‘best practices’ of how ODR can be effectively deployed as an option to Face-to-Face interactions. |
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Whether it’s a chance to connect with others virtually or a chance to get away from attempts to impersonate a teacher, we can all use a break. CLA is offering weekly come-as-you-are, informal opportunities to chat with fellow attorneys from around the state via Zoom. We’ll offer light-hearted topics for discussion but beyond a chance… |
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As the country temporarily shifts to a work from home economy during the COVID-19 crisis, the presenters will discuss what are some of the cyber security issues you need to consider.
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Come learn about the important changes to Rule 1.15 of the Rules of Professional Conduct which have greatly expanded the obligations of attorneys to maintain advanced fees in trust and to account, report and pay out entrusted funds to third parties (not solely their clients). This program will cover the only carve out for the requirement for depositing advanced fees into a trust account for flat fees, and explain the difference between an hourly, flat fee or true retainer agreement.
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This annual symposium will review case law and legislative developments in the last year, as well as virtual shareholder meetings, which many companies are considering based on the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing guidelines. The webinar panelists include Delaware attorney Michael D. Allen, a Director art Richards, Layton & Finger. He will be discussing, among other things, recent Delaware case law developments regarding advance notice bylaw provisions and Section 220 demands. California attorney Keith Paul Bishop, a partner at Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis, will highlight decisions and legislation affecting California corporations and foreign corporations located in this state. |
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This webinar focuses on the 8 strategies for solo and small law firms to survive and thrive during the pandemic crisis. |
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2020 Spring Education Conference
Join us for the 2020 Spring Education Conference in Walnut Creek on April 4th! We'll see you there. |
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This program will identify seven important legal issues related to how the coronavirus complicates child custody and visitation arrangements.
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A look at current market and economic conditions in light of the Coronavirus pandemic. |
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Join us for our free COVID-19 webinar: "Conquering Chronic Disease & Preexisting Conditions in the Age of COVID-19; How Lifestyle Changes Can Reverse Most Chronic Disease"
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![]() Whether it’s a chance to connect with others virtually or a chance to get away from attempts to impersonate a teacher, we can all use a break. CLA is offering weekly come-as-you-are, informal opportunities to chat with fellow attorneys from around the state via Zoom. We’ll offer light-hearted topics for discussion but beyond a chance… |
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With more companies allowing their employees to work remotely, the remote workplace poses unique security challenges for companies. Because employees are not physically working on-site, they're often relying on their own Wi-Fi networks and devices to access company data. To mitigate security risks, companies must implement clear and comprehensive policies and take proactive measures to ensure the safety and integrity of company data. |
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Join Disability Unit Manager Barry Knight as he discusses the mechanics of hearing impairment form AMA Guides Chapter 11 including facial cosmetic, mastication, speech, taste and smell. Mr. Knight will also address visual acuity, visual field, and visual adjustments from chapter 12 and explain how those impairments are integrated into an overall visual system.
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Webinar: Practicing Resilience in these Times: Tools to Navigate Our Personal and Professional Lives
Webinar: Practicing Resilience in these Times: Tools to Navigate Our Personal and Professional Lives
Join Judge Paul Bacigalupo, Judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court and Immediate Past President of the California Judges Association, for this illuminating discussion about how to build and maintain resilience in both our professional and personal lives. |
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Amid the current pandemic, should we be considering layoffs? What about my leases? Should we be borrowing money to weather the storm? What actions are smart and what are premature? |
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The objective of this program is to give attorneys the tools they need to ethically identify and eliminate bias in the legal profession. Unconscious bias plays a role in how we organize and interpret the world, but if left unchecked, such biases can—and do—have significant consequences in the practice of law.
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Lawyers trade on brainpower for a living. The brain is a beautiful and only partially-understood organ; far more complex than most man-made machines. Machines, when they are free of defects and are properly serviced and maintained, are reliable in their efficiency and execution. The human brain is not. Each action or decision is comprised of conscious and unconscious processes that affect outcomes, and these processes are influenced by numerous factors. The purpose of this session is to introduce you to critical thought processes that affect key decisions in legal decision-making and equip you with the tools needed to increase the likelihood of positive outcomes. |
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This presentation reviews notable decisions and orders from California and Federal Appellate courts in 2019 concerning ethical issues in appellate practice. The topics covered include ethical pitfalls to avoid in appellate briefing, examples of what not to do during oral argument from an ethical and strategic standpoint, and a review of cases discussing civility in the legal profession more generally.
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This webinar will focus on how employers can identify the various, interrelated employment and tax issues arising from the pandemic and its related new legislation, manage their workplaces accordingly, and make the best business decisions from a tax and employment perspective.
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Whether it’s a chance to connect with others virtually or a chance to get away from attempts to impersonate a teacher, we can all use a break. CLA is offering weekly come-as-you-are, informal opportunities to chat with fellow attorneys from around the state via Zoom. We’ll offer light-hearted topics for discussion but beyond a chance… |
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Even prior to the world entering the CV-19 era, major mediation, arbitration and litigation, both domestically and globally, were becoming increasingly complex proceedings involving multiple parties, counsel, jurisdictions, venues, experts, witnesses, decision makers and complex facts, law, legal systems and procedural rules.
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This webinar will address some of the most pressing issues raised by the COVID-19 outbreak and its impact on workers’ compensation in the state of California.
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The Young Tax Lawyers Conference is April 17, 2020 in Irvine, California! |
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Join our webinar replay "Eliminating Gender Bias: Practical Strategies and Tips for International Business Lawyers."
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Many companies have enacted new remote working policies, plans, and procedures, often without much thought given to the protection of trade secrets and proprietary information. Indeed, in their haste to provide work-from-home resources and accessibility, some companies are apparently loosening their security standards to allow faster and more convenient access for employees.
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The COVID-19 crisis has had significant legal implications on nearly all aspects of life, but particularly in the world of labor and employment law. This up-to-the minute webinar will cover the new and ever-evolving labor and employment laws and the private causes of action anticipated to come from the coronavirus outbreak. |
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This program, delivered by prominent and experienced mediators, litigators, mediators and arbitrators is the second in a three part series that will explore and present current views, leading edge thinking, and best practices regarding the use of remote technology tools to facilitate advocacy and management of complex mediations, arbitrations and litigation.
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This program will review the current landscape including: Analysis of varying local eviction moratoriums including San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Oakland; a review of Court closures and emergency rules in response to the COVID-19 pandemic both locally and from the Chief Justice of California; and practical pointers for real property litigators who represent landlords and tenants during the ongoing state of emergency.
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Whether it’s a chance to connect with others virtually or a chance to get away from attempts to impersonate a teacher, we can all use a break. CLA is offering weekly come-as-you-are, informal opportunities to chat with fellow attorneys from around the state via Zoom. We’ll offer light-hearted topics for discussion but beyond a chance… |
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39th Annual Real Property Spring Conference
26th Public Sector Conference and the 37th Labor and Employment Law Section Annual Meeting
Join us Thursday-Friday, April 23 – 24, 2020 at the Oakland Marriott City Center!
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This program will address issues that impact attorney competence, and provide suggestions for emergency and succession planning to better protect clients and their cases.
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A presentation with a mental health expert and a fellow attorney with mindfulness experience on prioritizing mental wellness during this global pandemic.
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In this webinar, FTB will go over the ways that it used its statutory authority to provide the relief ordered by the Governor through the extension of deadlines, payment due dates, and more, and will be answering your questions related to relief available to California taxpayers. |
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Topics will include new guidance on treatment of limited liability partnerships, requirements for funds once received, and practical tips from practitioners whose firms have already received the PPP loans.
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This webinar will cover the new statewide legislation and discuss its impacts on landlord-tenant relationships. |
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In fulfilling their fiduciary obligations, trustees, conservators and other fiduciaries are often thrust into situations where they are required to act as an employer. From managing caretakers, issuing paychecks, setting schedules, to hiring and firing trust employees, this is perilous territory because California employers are saddled with a host of regulations they are expected to understand and follow precisely. |
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This panel will begin with a brief overview of attorney-client privilege and attorney work product issues under the Public Records Act.
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This program, delivered by prominent and experienced mediators, litigators, mediators and arbitrators is the second in a three part series that will explore and present current views, leading edge thinking, and best practices regarding the use of remote technology tools to facilitate advocacy and management of complex mediations, arbitrations and litigation.
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During an informative, hour-long MCLE Training program, Barry Schreiber, Esq. will bring a new sense of awareness for attorneys regarding the aspect in the law as it relates to the legal ramifications of interpreting & translating.
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Join us for the FREE Q2 2020 Lunchtime Webinar on April 29 at 12:00 p.m., jointly sponsored by CLA’s Office of Bar Relations and Executives of California Lawyers’ Associations (ECLA). This webinar will further explore some of the platforms being used by bar associations during the COVID -19 pandemic and that can be used going forward. The session will cover the Zoom, GoToMeeting, Google Hangouts, Slack and Groupvine platforms. We will also address steps and processes necessary to adequately prepare speakers and participants for using various video platforms.
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Whether it’s a chance to connect with others virtually or a chance to get away from attempts to impersonate a teacher, we can all use a break. CLA is offering weekly come-as-you-are, informal opportunities to chat with fellow attorneys from around the state via Zoom. We’ll offer light-hearted topics for discussion but beyond a chance… |
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Join us for this webinar in which the presenter will explain the nuts and bolts of premarital agreements and touch on all aspects of the agreement, including relevant issues including case and client management, etc. |
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Join the Orange County Legal Tech Series from your home! Earn up to 6 hours of MCLE. |
2020 Annual ACFLS Spring Seminar
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.