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A rundown of webinars offered by CLA and the CLA Sections

Setting boundaries can be particularly difficult for Solo and Small Firm practitioners who are always looking to expand their revenue base. But saying no and creating bright line rules for your practice and improve your work life balance, improve your top and bottom line, and ultimately help you gain more satisfaction from your business. Read more
The issue of “Technology Competence” has recently come to the fore in California when the State Bar Board of Trustees recently approved an amendment to Rule 1.1 (Duty to Perform Legal Services with Competence) to include a comment that clarifies that a lawyer’s professional competence includes “…understanding the benefits and risks of using relevant technology.” Read more
Resilience is a critical resource for lawyers that has become even more important during the COVID pandemic. The field of positive psychology provides the foundation for many activities that can be incorporated into every-day life (even during quarantine) to foster well-being and bolster positive emotions to promote resilience and preserve mental health during this difficult time. Read more
A discussion of the potential role of litigation funding in managing law firm finances during current economic conditions and issues of legal ethics related to the use of litigation finance. Read more
The webinar will discuss the rapid growth of the esports industry and its current and projected economics, with a focus on how games are monetized, and how revenue is shared or generated between publishers, organizations, esports teams and players. Read more
Speaker will discuss a framework for addressing and solving property tax issues for clients engaged in estate planning, gifting, and property management. Participants will learn about the impact Proposition 19 will have on property tax rules for transfers of property and reassessment. Read more
On November 3, 2020, California voters voted to pass the California Privacy Rights Act, which makes significant changes to the California Consumer Privacy Act, which went into effect on January 1, 2020. Read more
On November 3, 2020, California voters voted to pass the California Privacy Rights Act, which makes significant changes to the California Consumer Privacy Act, which went into effect on January 1, 2020. Read more
The epidemic of stress and burnout is affecting every sector of our society, but even more so the legal profession. A study by the American Bar Association found that over 25% of lawyers suffer from depression, 21% have a drinking problem, and 19% experience anxiety. Burnout and mental distress not only take a toll on the wellbeing of lawyers, but also make their clients, people, and businesses vulnerable, impairing decision-making, problem-solving, and risk management. Read more
Please join us for this spirited discussion of antitrust and the NCAA. All three of our all-star panelists participated in 2018’s landmark trial in In re: NCAA Grant-in-Aid Cap Antitrust Litigation (NCAA GIA), in which a class of NCAA Division 1 basketball and football players brought suit under the Sherman Act to challenge NCAA rules limiting the level of financial aid and benefits that student-athletes may receive. Read more

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