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In this presentation, Ms. Brown provides a more holistic approach to the legal profession, including: How to think of your practice as a business; Why emotional intelligence is an important key to success; Why introspection is an essential element of true confidence; and the difference between being a leader as opposed to a boss. |
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The California Consumer Privacy Act requires companies to make several changes to its business and marketing strategies as well as IT operations. This webinar will highlight the latest guidance provided by the California Office of the Attorney General and provide practical tips for how lawyers can help their clients reduce uncertainties about the future of privacy and mitigate litigation and enforcement risks.
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CLA is offering weekly come-as-you-are, informal opportunities to chat with fellow attorneys from around the state via Zoom. |
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This seminar takes a look at lease provisions that may be triggered by the pandemic, as well as novel defenses that may be applicable at this time. We will also explore strategies for seeking and providing lease relief.
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As such, distinct technical approaches are often needed considering the Gore and Torres factors to develop an overall allocation. These factors include both technical and nontechnical considerations that the trier of fact must weigh to arrive at the overall allocation. This article reviews the legal and technical framework in allocating cleanup costs at hazardous waste sites and presents several case histories illustrating the integration of fact, science and law in the final allocation.
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This course will discuss the laws that require trial courts to consider evidence of domestic violence when determining requests for spousal support, property division, and attorneys’ fees orders in marital dissolution and separation cases.
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In the wake of the COVID-19 we find ourselves embracing remote advocacy and the inherent unique challenges presented in connection with this new world. One major change is that many of our hearings will now be remote video hearings in courtrooms. |
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Saturday, June 6, 2020. Join the Orange County Legal Tech Series from your home! |
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This course covers both substantive (knowing the law), as well as procedural tips (knowing how to act like an attorney). |
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The impact of Brexit on global economies and international business is far from certain, but it is already significant. Renowned Brexit expert, Dr Vincent Power, will provide an update on the current state of play in relation to the Brexit process and will discuss where things are likely to go from here.
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How you negotiate in these situations may also permanently impact your practice and reputation. And it will certainly affect your results, for yourself and your clients. Learn what strategies and tactics you should use - and what you should avoid - during these surreal times.
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Our speakers will discuss the appellate process for trusts and estates litigation matters. Considering the standard of review, avoiding waiver, and preserving or avoiding the record through the use of the statement of decision and the use or avoidance of court reporters are issues for practitioners to consider while still at the trial level.
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CLA is offering weekly come-as-you-are, informal opportunities to chat with fellow attorneys from around the state via Zoom. |
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This webinar will provide tips to help young attorneys identify red flags during an EDD or IRS tax audit that could indicate that the case is turning criminal. It will also provide guidance and practice tips in dealing with potential criminal exposure and how to better represent clients in those situations.
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In the wake of the COVID-19 we find ourselves embracing remote depositions as the new norm. While there are unique challenges to taking or defending depositions remotely, the benefits outweigh the limitations for those who are knowledgeable and prepared. Many court reporting companies have developed audio-visual deposition technologies and understanding generally how this works will enable you to take a far more effective deposition remotely. |
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In this interactive program you will learn how to remain calm, enhance your brain capacity and be present to act decisively and positively to a crisis such as Coronavirus. When you practice mindfulness, you will notice your mind moves from fear to focus on what you need to do to be effective to deal with the situation. You’ll learn to better manage your emotions to help others manage their emotions competently. This will allow you to have better interactions with your staff, colleagues, clients, opposing counsel, and even your family.
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DEU Rater Travis Tucker will cover Chapters 9 and 16 of the AMA Guides. Chapter 9 will cover impairments of the hematopoietic system including HIV, thrombotic disorders, anemia, and blood cell disease. |
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Franchisors and franchisees are confronting a wide range of financial losses and legal claims related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic itself, and orders issued by state and local governments, are causing financial losses that businesses nationwide are seeking to recover under any available insurance policy.
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In Apogee Retail LLC d/b/a Unique Thrift Store, the NLRB resurrected confidentiality in workplace investigations. This webinar will explore the parameters of the Apogee decision as well as discussing other NLRB developments affecting workplace investigations.
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We will explore attorney fee award exposure in situations one might not expect such as lease assumption/rejection motions, preference actions, and relief from stay matters.
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Know Your Rights: For Demonstrators. Presented by CLA. This is a free webinar. No MCLE. |
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The program will provide an overview of USMCA focusing on its innovations and setbacks. Discussion points will include analyses of new chapters (imported from the Trans-Pacific Partnership that the U.S. failed to sign) and introduce a new model that enhances labor obligations, especially for Mexico.
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The Supreme Court held in Romag Fasteners Inc.v., v. Fossil Inc. that plaintiffs need not prove willfulness in order to obtain an award of profits in trademark cases. But what do you need to prove? Are there profits standards and do they differ from damages?
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Across the United States, the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted everyday life, caused thousands of deaths, and unleased unprecedented economic stress not seen since the 2008 Great Recession. These economic conditions have had an impact on the legal profession.
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CLA is offering weekly come-as-you-are, informal opportunities to chat with fellow attorneys from around the state via Zoom. |
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When the parties cannot get along, and their actions jeopardize marital property and/or business interests, a court-appointed Receiver may be the only viable remedy that the Family Law Court has to prevent waste, loss, or injury.
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Legal Observer Training: For Observers. Presented by CLA. This is a free webinar. No MCLE.
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Part travelogue and part historical examination, That Wild Country invites reads on an intimate tour of the wondrous wild and public places that are a uniquely profound and endangered part of the American landscape. Through this book, ELS members will explore several specific public lands, including Yellowstone National Park, Lewis & Clark National Forest, Arches National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and more. |
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How to deal with conflicts and other attorney-ethics issues impacting attorneys practicing in any area of law. However, those issues are heightened when it comes to practicing environmental law.
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Speakers will give a brief overview of the 2019 cannabis climate, identify specific CA cannabis regulations affecting commercial leases, and practical advice for drafting cannabis commercial leases from both landlord and tenant perspectives. |
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Across the United States, the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted everyday life, caused thousands of deaths, and unleased unprecedented economic stress not seen since the 2008 Great Recession. These economic conditions have had an impact on the legal profession.
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This webinar will discuss recent initiatives by the U.S. Copyright Office in the administration of copyright law for the public benefit.
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California offers organizations and individuals a meaningful role in the development of appellate precedent through requests for publication and depublication of appellate opinions.
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CLA is offering weekly come-as-you-are, informal opportunities to chat with fellow attorneys from around the state via Zoom.
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We are kicking off the first of our Town Halls to discuss racial justice issues this Wednesday, June 24 at 6:15 p.m. Hear from Adante Pointer, a civil rights attorney who has also been the subject of police brutality and other CLA leaders who will share their stories. |
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A diverse panel including outside lawyers, government lawyers, in-house counsel, and jury consultants that will discuss the importance of having multiple viewpoints and diversity on your trial teams.
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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. |
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Save the Date: Income Tax Seminar
** This event is canceled ** Save the date: Friday, June 26, 2020 Hine’s Conference Room Sacramento, CA 95814 Check back here at a later time for more details!
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Attention workers’ compensation practitioners! The new sixth district Court of Appeals decision in the Justice case has provided an effective apportionment framework to use after the Hikida and Lindh decisions. |
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Joint Conference with the Barcelona Bar Association
With the cancellation of the Joint Conference, the International Law Section is working to provide alternative online programming. We’ll post additional details as they become available. |
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This panel will explore the on-going challenges to the construction of new housing and whether those challenges are real or perceived, including reviewing data on processing times and regulatory hurdles to approving new development. Panelists will discuss options for addressing the challenges in order to speed the process for approvals of new housing.
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Throughout California, law schools have served an important role in training the next generation of environmental law practitioners with environmental clinics that advance environmental protections and eliminate environmental burdens in underserved communities across the state. |
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In this one hour webinar, our speakers will discuss the final California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulations set to go into effect on July 1, 2020, and also give practical advice and tips to practitioners and their clients on the likely CCPA compliance and enforcement issues they will start to face after July 1, 2020.
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Across the United States, the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted everyday life, caused thousands of deaths, and unleased unprecedented economic stress not seen since the 2008 Great Recession. These economic conditions have had an impact on the legal profession.
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This webinar will cover how to ethically advertise your legal services on the Internet. Learn how to design and operate your website, correspond with clients or prospective clients online, and use social media to maximize your business objectives.
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Opening a solo or small law office can be a daunting undertaking - from deciding what your practice area will be, setting up your office, dealing with staff, and the business side of the practice.
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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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The wine industry is the subject of intense activity in many legal subject areas, including constitutional law, intellectual property, environmental and land use regulation, trade protectionism, and internet commerce. |
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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.