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Webinar: Common Misconceptions & Mistakes Judgment Debtors Make for the Solo and Small Firm Practitioner
This webinar will provide an overview for the solo and small firm practitioner of post-judgment topics such as: post-judgment interest; judgment renewal; collection efforts against a non-debtor spouse; and amending a judgment to add a “new” judgment debtor.
Webinar: Privacy Law Issues Confronting the Cannabis and Hemp Economy
The purpose of this webinar is to provide California lawyers with an introduction to privacy law concepts and issues that intersect with commercial cannabis and hemp.
Chair’s Corner – Networking with ELS
This is a great opportunity to connect with the ELS community, share insights, and collaborate on ideas to enhance our programs.
Free Webinar: Different Careers in Tax Law
The purpose of the webinar is to inform law students and new lawyers about the range of careers available in the tax world.
Free Webinar: Ad Tech Privacy Year In Review
Privacy is an ever changing and growing area of law and ad tech has been squarely at the center with Google deprecating and then not deprecating cookies, the California Delete Act, CPPA’s rulemaking on profiling and automated decision making, and more.
Webinar: The Ethics of Attorney Fee Agreements
Christine Rosskopf, a former State Bar prosecutor turned ethics defense counsel, reviews the basics of attorney fee agreements, offers ethical tips, and highlights traps for the unwary.
Webinar: Apportionment
Join Joshua J. Roberts in exploring the intricacies associated with apportionment as it relates to Labor Code section 3202 and the legislative intent expressed in Labor Code section 4663 and 4664 pertaining to substantial medical evidence standards.
Webinar: Working with Vendors: Tips for Attorneys to Manage the Engagement
This presentation will focus on the best tips for attorneys on how to select and work with legal vendors.
Webinar: Electronic Information: Competence, Confidentiality and Risks
In-house clients and attorneys use digital information daily and communicate through a wide variety of applications.
Webinar: Proving Likelihood of Confusion in Court and at the TTAB: Differences, Tricks and Tips
Section 2 (a) of the Lanham Act addresses likelihood of confusion. Although the standards for determining that are largely the same in Federal Court and at the TTAB, they take different approaches to the question.
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.