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It’s hard to be a successor trustee. The common preference of most settlors is to name a non-professional – typically a family member or friend – as the successor trustee. Unfortunately, few of these successor trustees have the time, interest, or training to manage the complex responsibilities required of a trust administration.
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This session will focus on tenants of DEI best practices and implicit bias awareness in the legal field. |
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AI is changing everything about the way we deliver legal services but what is generative AI and how does it differ from traditional forms of AI like rules-based automation? How can you use it in your law practice in a way that is safe, protects your client data, and delivers the most impactful results for your clients and firm? These questions and more will be answered in this informative and practical session with Brittany Hernandez, which will:
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Learn what legal issues are involved with the use of AI and automated technologies in agriculture, and how to identify and address them. |
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Against the backdrop of the Federal Trade Commission’s recent announcement of a rule banning non-compete provisions, this panel of expert employment law practitioners will discuss various restrictive covenant agreements as used in California, including non-compete, non-solicitation, and non-disparagement agreements. |
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Workplace investigations are essential for maintaining a respectful and compliant work environment. Whether triggered by an employee or third party, your role in investigations is critical to ensuring legal standards are met. |
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A basic instruction of the Hague Treaty and the UCCJEA . How to navigate both through the judicial system and how they are not exclusive – they can be used concurrently. |
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California Code of Civil Procedure Section 231.7 ushered in new procedures and responsibilities for all parties in a jury trial.
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In this webinar, participants will delve into the crucial topic of attorney well-being and its impact on fulfilling professional duties, covering key aspects such as: |
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Law practice can be grueling. The work can be intense, and the hours, long. Stress is inevitable, but with a systematic and comprehensive wellness program, with regular hiking as the foundation, manageable. |
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The EU AI Act became law on August 1, 2024. Although its operative provisions will not kick in until early 2025, given the scope of the law, companies should be starting to consider their compliance approach to avoid being caught off guard. This webinar will cover the basics of Europe’s flagship AI law, which will impact many US businesses operating in or targeting European customers. |
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Delegation to Mexico
Join California Lawyers Association and its International Law and Immigration Section on our first ever Delegation Trip to Mexico City. Registration is open for a maximum of 35 attendees.
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Stuart Teicher has always loved the Beatles, so it was just a matter of time until he made a pilgrimage to England. In this travel-journal style program, Stuart visits historical sites in Liverpool, London, and Paris, and talks about the Beatles and attorney ethics. Oh, and you don’t have to know anything about the Beatles (or Paris) to enjoy and learn from this program. |
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Join us for the Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame 30th Anniversary in San Francisco on August 23, 2024! |
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On June 27, 2024, in a 5-4 decision in Harrington v. Purdue Pharma L.P., the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Bankruptcy Code “does not authorize a release and injunction that, as part of a plan of reorganization under Chapter 11, effectively seeks to discharge claims against a nondebtor without the consent of affected claimants.” The Supreme Court thereby rejected the cornerstone of a chapter 11 plan and nationwide mass tort settlement, allegedly worth about $10 billion, involving OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma and members of the Sackler family. This was the most significant bankruptcy decision in decades. The Purdue Pharma case delineates the outer boundaries of the Bankruptcy Code as a solution to mass tort litigation and the so-called collective action problem. Although the decision prohibits nonconsensual third-party releases in a chapter 11 plan, several types of non-debtor releases remain available after Purdue Pharma. The majority and dissenting opinions both have significant implications for bankruptcy law and legal advocacy in pending and future proceedings. |
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At the SALT Committee's Annual Meeting, representatives from the four state taxing agencies will present on current developments and provide general status updates on matters from the last fiscal year.
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Many lawyers feel hesitant to try meditation, which can seem alien and inaccessible from the vantage point of a professional culture that places great value on logic and reason. The authors of The Anxious Lawyer describe how meditation and mindfulness practices support a more effective and enjoyable legal practice as well as better self-understanding, more rewarding relationships, and a deeper feeling of connection with the world. |
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Overview of key business contract terms through the lens of a health care management service organization, how these same terms appear in other business relationships, and the litigated outcomes arising from business disputes involving these terms. |
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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.