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#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Lunchtime Talk and Walk
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Lunchtime Talk and Walk
On day one of Well-being Week in Law we want to focus on our physical well-being. Join the Health and Wellness Committee during your lunch break to stretch your legs and get in some steps. Grab your headphones and walking shoes to dial in for a low-pressure jaunt.
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Webinar: Essentials for Starting a Law Firm as a New Lawyer
Webinar: Essentials for Starting a Law Firm as a New Lawyer
In this webinar, we’ll discuss some essential aspects of starting a law practice as a new lawyer such as systems, practice areas, running a virtual practice, when to hire, and how to plan. This webinar will focus on virtual and tech-forward firms.
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Mindfulness and Interconnection: Healing Ourselves to Better Serve the World
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Mindfulness and Interconnection: Healing Ourselves to Better Serve the World
On day no. 2 of #WellbeingWeekInLaw we turn our attention to our spiritual well-being. Please join Judi Cohen of Warrior One and Berkeley Law to explore how Mindfulness for the Legal Mind can support greater wellbeing by strengthening our connections to ourselves, our colleagues, and our communities.
Webinar: California Racial Justice Act, An Introduction
Webinar: California Racial Justice Act, An Introduction
“A United States Supreme Court Justice has observed, “he way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to speak openly and candidly on the subject of race, and to apply the Constitution with eyes open to the unfortunate effects of centuries of racial discrimination.”
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This Is How They Tell Me The World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race
This Is How They Tell Me The World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race
Nicole Perlroth spent a decade as the lead cybersecurity reporter at The New York Times. Her reporting uncovered a host of cyber vulnerabilities in the U.S. for which there were no policy responses, such as Russia’s escalation of cyberattacks on the U.S. and Iran ramping up cyber espionage.
Webinar: How to Approach Statutory Interpretation and the Role of Legislative History
Webinar: How to Approach Statutory Interpretation and the Role of Legislative History
Learn the latest theories and tools of statutory construction from a judge, law professor, and practitioner. The panelists will explain the framework for statutory interpretation; the role of legislative history in the age of textualism; the federal and state legislative processes, the legislative records that result, and the appropriate use of these records; and what courts want from litigants when it comes to considering legislative history. Great overview for all litigators: trial and appellate, state and federal, civil and criminal.
Webinar: Subtrust Allocation for Litigation Attorneys
Webinar: Subtrust Allocation for Litigation Attorneys
During this presentation, Judge Glen Reiser (Ret.) will discuss various critical aspects of subtrust funding as part of the trust administration process.
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Writing for Well-Being
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Writing for Well-Being
Loads of studies have found that many different types of writing promote and protect well-being, including positive effects on mood, mental health, and personal and professional development.
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Webinar: National Audubon Society & Mono Lake Committee v. Superior Court: Behind the Case
Webinar: National Audubon Society & Mono Lake Committee v. Superior Court: Behind the Case
In the late 1970’s and 1980’s a diverse coalition of local residents, scientists, activists and a dedicated team of lawyers achieved a landmark victory when the California Supreme Court handed down its decision in National Audubon Society & Mono Lake Committee v. Superior Court.
Golden State Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Institute
Golden State Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Institute
Join us on May 5 in San Francisco for the Golden State Antitrust and
Unfair Competition Law Institute.
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Cooking a Seasonal Healthy Meal for Wellness
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Cooking a Seasonal Healthy Meal for Wellness
Please join Layla Khamoushian, Attorney and Wellness Advocate and Mojdeh Zavosh, Certified Mindfulness Life and Wellness Coach, for an interactive and educational afternoon workshop of cooking a delicious and seasonal Ayurvedic meal.
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2022 Public Sector Conference
2022 Public Sector Conference
This program offers 6.25 Hours of MCLE Credit; Includes 1.25 Hours Recognition and Elimination of Bias
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Humming Jazmine Sullivan: Emotion Regulation Practices for Legal Professionals
#WellbeingWeekInLaw: Humming Jazmine Sullivan: Emotion Regulation Practices for Legal Professionals
To paraphrase neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor, people are emotional beings who have thoughts rather than thinking beings who have emotions.
Webinar: Advanced Negotiations Strategies for Lawyers
Webinar: Advanced Negotiations Strategies for Lawyers
This advanced negotiation seminar will increase your arsenal of strategies, techniques and tactics and help you further develop the strategic mindset that’s at the heart of successful negotiation. Leave behind the intuitive and instinctive – along with their inherent uncertainties.
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Rule of Law Webathon: Economic and Social Development
Rule of Law Webathon: Economic and Social Development
The world is facing unprecedented economic, social, and democratic challenges, many of them exacerbated by the pandemic. One impact of these dislocations is that they have worsened existing gender inequalities around the world. Evidence shows that, by placing women at the center of the Rule of Law and development agenda, societies can increase efficiency in the management of their institutions and resources, which in turn engenders better governance and greater economic security. This panel will discuss the relationship between addressing gender inequities and protecting the Rule of Law, exploring how barriers to women’s economic success can affect broader aspects of economic and political instability. The webathon is a 24-hour livestream on Youtube
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Litigation & Appellate Summit
Litigation & Appellate Summit
Join us for the online 2022 Litigation and Appellate Summit! We kickoff our Summit with programs of interest to all trial and appellate practitioners, including a live Strict Scrutiny Podcast and a keynote address by U.C. Berkeley School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky; our “Updates” panel of important rule, legislative, and case law changes for…
2022 Energy Law Conference: The Latest on California’s Clean Energy Transition
2022 Energy Law Conference: The Latest on California’s Clean Energy Transition
On May 12, 2022, the Environmental Law Section of the California Lawyers Association will present its fourth Energy Law Conference. Held in Downtown Los Angeles at the main auditorium of the California Attorney General’s Office, this will be the Environmental Law Section’s first in-person event in more than two years!
Webinar: Free Your Mind: Identify & Eradicate Implicit Bias
Webinar: Free Your Mind: Identify & Eradicate Implicit Bias
Identifying implicit bias can be as difficult as those social media posts asking if the dress is blue or gold.
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Partner Webinar: Building Out Your Law Firm Tool Box
Partner Webinar: Building Out Your Law Firm Tool Box
Learn how technology can help your firm become more efficient, profitable, and client-centered
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The Who We Are Project: The Truth About the Role of Anti-Black Racism in U.S. Policing
The Who We Are Project: The Truth About the Role of Anti-Black Racism in U.S. Policing
Jeffery Robinson, CEO and Founder of The Who We Are Project, intends to be a central voice in correcting the narrative on our shared history of anti-Black racism in the United States. Robinson will examine the direct connection between laws on police use of force and laws and policies passed throughout history.
Webinar: Indigenous Rights and the Public Trust
Webinar: Indigenous Rights and the Public Trust
Indigenous Californians serve an important role as stewards of the land and legal trustees. This event will explore those connections in case studies and case law developments.
What’s Up With Us!
What’s Up With Us!
Real Property Law Section monthly podcast-style webinar discussion of real property hot topics, new cases, statutes, a guest interview, and announcement of upcoming Real Property Law Section events that you don’t want to miss.
Law Partner Advisory Forum: Embracing a Growth Mindset: Scaling Law Firms through Acquisitions and Organic Growth
Law Partner Advisory Forum: Embracing a Growth Mindset: Scaling Law Firms through Acquisitions and Organic Growth
Free virtual event, presented by CLA. Sign up today! Space is limited. You are invited to join peers from Lagerlof Law and other Southern California Law Partners for a closed executive community designed for Equity Partners, CEO’s, COO’s, CHRO’s and senior leadership of middle market law firms. This session presented by Joshua Driskell—Managing Partner of…
Webinar: What is Environmental Law and How it Might Help Your (yes, your!) Own Practice
Webinar: What is Environmental Law and How it Might Help Your (yes, your!) Own Practice
Environmental law is surprisingly diverse. It crosses over with practice areas including: probate, real estate, insurance, criminal, and others.
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Partner Webinar: How (and Why) You Should Build a Support Group for Your Firm
Partner Webinar: How (and Why) You Should Build a Support Group for Your Firm
Learn how to build a reliable support network of colleagues, consultants, and mentors to help your law firm succeed
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2022 Fourth Annual Financial Elder Abuse Symposium
2022 Fourth Annual Financial Elder Abuse Symposium
Welcome to the 2022 Fourth Annual Financial Elder Abuse Symposium! This program will start at 8:30 AM on Friday, May 20, 2022.
Webinar: Liability and Issues Arising From Real Estate Sales Transactions
Webinar: Liability and Issues Arising From Real Estate Sales Transactions
This webinar will cover relevant case and statutory law that is impacting parties in real estate sales transactions.
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Webinar: Politics, Headlines and Their Impact on Global Trade Compliance
Webinar: Politics, Headlines and Their Impact on Global Trade Compliance
This program highlights how export controls are playing a major role in the current state of global affairs and how to maintain compliance in this environment.
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Webinar: Current Legal Issues in Use of Pesticides
Webinar: Current Legal Issues in Use of Pesticides
There have been a number of legal developments over the past several years affecting the use of pesticides in agriculture, from the Ninth Circuit’s ruling that EPA violated FIFRA in issuing dicamba registrations, to California’s ban on chlorpyrifos, to Prop. 65 enforcement actions involving pesticides.
Webinar: Differences Between Copyright Law under the Continental System and the U.S. Common Law system and its influence on treaties with emphasis on Neighboring Rights protection
Webinar: Differences Between Copyright Law under the Continental System and the U.S. Common Law system and its influence on treaties with emphasis on Neighboring Rights protection
This webinar will discuss how the differences between the concept of copyright and neighboring rights under the common law countries system and the continental system of law has influenced the conventions thar are applicable to the United States and Europe, and the effects these disparities have in the international protection of neighboring rights, particularly in the area of audiovisual copyrights.
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Webinar: ELM – Environmental Law Miscellany – A Bi-Monthly Discussion Series: World Oceans Day & the feature documentary film Blue
Webinar: ELM – Environmental Law Miscellany – A Bi-Monthly Discussion Series: World Oceans Day & the feature documentary film Blue
We invite our Environmental Law Section (ELS) members to stay connected and inspired through our new bi-monthly discussion series.
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Ethics Lessons from a Jersey Guy
Ethics Lessons from a Jersey Guy
You’ve heard all the stereotypes about New Jersey? Well, some are true, and some not so much. But you might be surprised by how the myths, realities, and Hollywood fictions about the Garden State teach valuable ethics lessons to lawyers.
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LACBA Virtual Networking Mixer
LACBA Virtual Networking Mixer
ILS, in collaboration with the Los Angeles County Bar Association (LACBA), is hosting a virtual networking mixer on June 1, 2022 at 5 p.m.
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Webinar Replay: Swim with the Tide – Best Practices for Patent Due Diligence and IP Licensing for Technology Transactions and M&A
Webinar Replay: Swim with the Tide – Best Practices for Patent Due Diligence and IP Licensing for Technology Transactions and M&A
Commonly occurring mistakes in tech- and IP-related agreements can be fatal to both daily operations, as well as to future M&A prospects of a company. Missing, overbroad, or insufficiently scoped IP-related provisions (e.g., ownership, licenses, covenants not to sue, affiliate definitions, representations & warranties/indemnities, liability limitations, assignability clauses, and fee structures) can create waves, if not tsunamis
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