The federal courts committee of the California Lawyers Association is hosting a webinar on the
impact of COVID on federal court operations featuring a panel with distinguished U.S. District
Court Judges Anthony J. Battaglia (S.D. Cal.), Philip S. Gutierrez (C.D. Cal.), John A. Mendez (E.D.
Cal.), and William H. Orrick (N.D. Cal.). Read more
In today’s highly divisive social media world, there is a tendency to think that sports-like aggressive intimidation is the way to “win” a negotiating advantage over opponents. Read more
1.5 Hours MCLE Webinar will address new legislation and case law that directly impacts community associations and HOA’s and association members, including new legislation regarding short term rentals; accessory dwelling units (“ADU’s” and junior ADU’s; new non-judicial foreclosure laws; new Covid-19 employment and workers compensation laws; new licensing requirements for debt collectors; the Tenant, Homeowner, and Small Landlord Relief and Stabilization Act of 2020; Fair Debt Collection Practice Act (“FDCPA”); Board of Director conflicts of interest; defamation and community forums;… Read more
In this webinar, IP and internet attorneys Adam Bialek and Sarah Fink discuss pitfalls of and best practices for operating your business online. Read more
The panelists will explore the wild world of patents, including Canopy Growth’s recent patent litigation against GW Pharmaceuticals, which has concerned many in the cannabis space. Read more
Lisa Piehl, the Program Manager of the Estate and Gift Tax Policy Division of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), will be addressing updates related to estate and gift tax matters within the IRS. She will also detail what happens to estate tax returns (Form 706) and gift tax returns (Form 709) once it’s submitted to the IRS. Read more
A conversation with lobbyist Samantha Corbin on new developments in privacy law in California including potential amendments to the CCPA/CPRA, negotiations over B2B and employee exemptions, and other CPRA cleanup amendments. Read more
This program focuses on relief under the Family Code and Code of Civil Procedure for set-aside requests of Order After Hearing, Trial Judgments, and Stipulated Agreements. Read more
Seven months following the CJEU’s decision (C-311/18) to abolish Privacy Shield as a safe harbor for the transfer of personal data by EU data exporters to U.S. recipients, businesses on both sides of the Atlantic are still searching for reliable guidance as to how to fill this void. Read more