1 Participatory MCLE Credits This webinar is tailored for newer lawyers seeking to enhance their skills in preparing clients for depositions and defending them effectively. Learn how to coach clients on handling tough questions, maintaining composure, and maintaining compliance with California law. We’ll cover key defense strategies to protect your client’s interests, manage objections, and keep the deposition on track. Perfect for those new to the practice or looking to refine their techniques, this session offers practical tips and real-world… Read more
Join Career Leadership Coach Emily Hirsekorn to learn four simple strategies for preventing lawyer burnout: (i) address gaps in valued living, (ii) challenge limiting thoughts, (iii) set regular health and wellbeing goals, and (iv) identify personal energizers to maximize performance. Read more
Cyberattacks on law firms are shining a spotlight on attorneys’ ethical obligations to maintain professional competency and client confidences. Read more
This presentation will focus on trying cases in today’s society using storytelling, framing of the case and in-depth demonstrative exhibits to provide context and clarity to your audience. Read more
This webinar will cover settlement tips from top environmental lawyers and mediators on how to resolve environmental matters including CERCLA, Clean Water Act, CEQA and water rights. Topics will include statutory ADR rules in environmental cases, and interactive dialogue on settlement strategies on issues such as: timing, mediator selection, negotiation principles, insurance, injunctive relief, attorneys' fees, and preparation and management of the ADR session. Read more
Leading trade secret practitioners will provide an overview of the FTC’s new rule banning non-competes with employees and how companies can shore up their trade secret protections.
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There's never a quiet day in the world of data privacy. If it's not a country announcing their brand new privacy law, then it's a state passing a new comprehensive privacy law, or the federal government proposing a new federal privacy bill. Read more