Monday, December 1, 2014

Class Action Litigation - 1-1/2 units - December 2, 2014


Class Action Litigation Developments in 2014


Sponsored by Bloomberg BNA

As recent U.S. Supreme Court and circuit court cases demonstrate, class action lawsuits remain an important part of today’s complex litigation practice. As they track this year’s top cases, the faculty for this program will focus on recent changes in class action law and provide objective analysis of the decisions and the reasoning behind them. This program provides the basic information you need to stay current in class action litigation, regardless of your practice area or whether your focus is on plaintiff or defense work.

The program will include discussions of prominent recent cases such as Halliburton Co. v. Erica P. John Fund, Inc.; Chadbourne & Park LLP v. Troice; Mississippi v. AU Optronics Corp.; Glazer v. Whirlpool Corp.; Omnicare, Inc. v. Laborers District Council Construction Industry Pension Fund; Public Employees Retirement System v. IndyMac; and Dart Cherokee Basin Operating Company, LLC v. Owens.

Educational Objectives:


• Understand the effects of the Supreme Court’s recent class action rulings.
• Learn about developments in the requirements for class certification.
• Find out about developments in the interpretation of the Class Action Fairness Act.
• Discuss cases concerning the applicable statutes of limitations in certain class cases.

Who would benefit most from attending this program?
Trial counsel, both plaintiff and defense; in-house counsel and corporate attorneys; law students

FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.50 units


December 2, 2014 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PT


For more information follow the link below:

http://www.bna.com/class-action-litigation-w17179912471/?utm_source=webinar_promo&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=class-action-litigation_11.26.2014




Technology at the Deposition and Beyond - December 3, 2014

Technology at the Deposition and Beyond
Sponsored by Barkley Court Reporters

Barkley Court Reporters is approved by the California  State Bar Associations to conduct electronic versions of Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) courses 

Discover the latest technology available to help make your next deposition easier.  Get an in-depth look at realtime, electronic exhibits, deposition streaming, and mobile videoconferencing services for taking depositions remotely. 

Learn how to make trial-ready clips and navigate a typical court reporting service web portal to schedule depositions online, track status of depositions, see the transcript costs for a case, as well as open invoices, and download transcripts with exhibits 24/7 on the Internet. 

FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.00 unit

 December 3, 2014 at 11:00 am - 12:00 pm PT

For more information follow the link below:

http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e980idvtd7681355&llr=6z8mbvcab


Social Media Issues - 1-1/2 Ethics - December 5, 2014

"So(cial) Ethical, It Hurts"


Sponsored by ESI Roundtable and DTI


It all started here in Birmingham in November 2008 when a small group of legal service professionals got together to organize practical e-discovery education and networking for their colleagues. During the six years of the ESI Roundtable, we have produced nearly 200 CLEs and presented to over 5000 people nationwide!  As many of you have commented thru the years, "ESI Roundtable put Birmingham's e-discovery community on the map!"


This program will address the following "social media" ethical issues:

(1) Interaction with Witnesses, (2) Interaction with Opposing Parties, (3) Interaction

with Judges, (4) Interaction with Jurors, (5) Interaction with the Public, (6) Email,

(7) Websites.


Speaker:
Marcus Chatterton, Esq., Balch & Bingham

FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.50 units - Ethics

 December  5, 2014  9:00 AM - 10:30 AM  PT

For more information follow the link below:

http://www.icontact-archive.com/uBzjhl_dSsqvvv1YfCo8QtV-JyiX7mul?w=4


Volcker Rule Update - December 8, 2014


Volcker Rule Update
Sponsored by Dechert LLP
The program will discuss the key aspects of the Volcker Rule regulations and the developments since the regulations were adopted in December 2013.

FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.00 unit

December 8, 20141:00 pm - 2:30 pm PT

For more information follow the link below:

http://www.dechert.com/Volcker_Rule_Update_12-08-2014/


A/C Privilege Trends - 1-1/2 Ethics - December 9, 2014

Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine Issues: Basic Rules and New Trends

Sponsored by Bloomberg BNA

This program will explore perhaps the most important legal doctrine all lawyers should understand: the attorney-client privilege. It will also address the separate but related issue of work product doctrine protection.

The following ten topics will be discussed: (1) how to determine which attorney-client privilege and work product law will apply; (2) clients' nearly universal misunderstanding of the privilege's applicability and the key legal advice component; (3) privilege protection in a corporate setting, including the danger of widespread intra-corporate communications,  beyond those with a "need to know"; (4) sources of proof courts examine in analyzing privilege protection and practical steps for maximizing the protection; (5) basic work product principles, including the "litigation," "anticipation," and "motivation" elements; (6) identifying who is outside privilege protection, including clients' and lawyers' agents and consultants; (7) privilege waiver, including implied, "at issue" and subject matter waivers; (8) joint defense and common interest agreements and their unpredictability; (9) work product waiver, which dramatically differs from privilege waiver; (10) privilege and work product issues arising before, during and after internal corporate investigations.

Educational Objectives:
• Understand the critical differences between the attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine.
• Learn about the surprising narrowness and fragility of the attorney-client privilege.
• Discover the nuances of privilege protection in a corporate setting.
• Find out about the great risks involved in relying on common interest/joint defense agreements.

Who would benefit most from attending this program?
Every lawyer must be familiar with the attorney-client privilege. Although litigators primarily deal with the work product doctrine, every lawyer should also know the advantages and disadvantages of that separate, but related, protection.

FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.50 unit - Ethics

 December 9, 2014 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PT

For more information follow the link below:

http://www.bna.com/encore-attorneyclient-privilege-w17179911534/?utm_source=lpc_Update&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=webinars112114

Judges on E-discovery Case Law - December 10, 2014

Judges Roundtable on E-discovery Case Law
Sponsored by Exterro

In this free CLE accredited webcast, three federal judges will have a roundtable discussion to review the major trends from 2014 e-discovery case law.
Register for this webcast and learn:

  • Key facts and analysis of three influential e-discovery cases from the past year
  • Judicial perspectives on current e-discovery issues
  • Practical lessons from recent cases for creating defensible e-discovery processes
Speakers:

Hon. Frank MaasUnited States Chief Magistrate Judge, Southern District of New York

Hon. Kristen MixUnited States Magistrate Judge, District of Colorado

Hon. Xavier RodriguezUnited States District Judge, Western District of Texas

FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.00 unit

December 10, 2014, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT

For more information follow the link below:

http://www.exterro.com/resources/webcasts/judges-roundtable-2014-e-discovery-case-law-review/

Open Web Research Ethics - 1-1/2 - December 10, 2014

Ethical Concerns Conducting Research via the open Web

Sponsored by LexisNexis

Join a highly credentialed panelists as they examine the topics below and more:

  • Risks of legal research on the open Web
  • Developing a firm policy on utilizing the open Web
  • Preserving information found on the Internet
  • Protecting your own Internet content

Speakers:
David V. Dilenschneider, LexisNexis
Brittany A. Nasradinaj, Esq., Schnitter Ciccarelli Mills PLLC

FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.50 unit - Ethics

December 10, 2014 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PT

For more information follow the link below:

http://www.lexisnexis.com/webinarcenter/webinarDetails.page?multimedia_id=1DBCC4096FF90001CD5A1EB9DC001965

Ethical Billing Practices - Ethics - December 12, 2014

Ethical Billing Practices for Today’s Law Firm

Sponsored by Attorney Protective

Attorney Protective is an Approved Multiple Activity Provider in  CA and  NJ. 

Your firms’ billing practices can be the source of great frustration for your clients and can also land you in front of a disciplinary board. On the other hand, the right billing practices can reinforce the value of your services to your clients and spur more business. Your approach can make all the difference. 

Join speakers Sally Field, J.D. and Elaine Lenahan, J.D. to learn the ethical pitfalls to avoid and the tips to improve firm billing practices.

FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.00 unit - Ethics

 December 12, 2014 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PT

For more information follow the link below:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/109091479




Pro Bono Ethical Issues - 2 units Ethics - December 16, 2014

Ethical Issues in Pro Bono Representation 2014


Please note:  this webinar will be broadcast at 6:00 am local time.

Sponsored by Practising Law Institute
LexisNexis
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As part of PLI’s commitment to public service and the pro bono activities of the legal community, there is no fee to attend this program.
Why you should attend
Using a lively, interactive format, Ethical Issues in Pro Bono Representation 2014 will examine everyday issues of ethics and professional responsibility in pro bono and public interest practice.
What you will learn
Within the context of pro bono representation, using “all-new” hypotheticals as the basis of discussion, this program will review issues concerning:
  • The attorney-client relationship
  • Who is the client?
  • Client misconduct
  • Confidentiality, conflicts of interest and privilege
  • Dealing with pro se adversaries and other third parties
  • Representing clients with diminished capacity
  • Ethical issues faced by firm and in-house counsel undertaking pro bono activities
  • Working competently in new areas of law
  • Overseeing subordinate lawyers and non-lawyers
  • Unauthorized practice of law (either by misusing non-lawyer assistants or by practicing outside one's ,own jurisdiction)
  • Limited scope representation
Who should attend
All attorneys working in nonprofit organizations and legal service organizations, as well as those involved in pro bono practice in law firms and corporate legal departments.

FREE!

CLE Credit: 2.00 units Ethics
December 16, 2014, 6:00 AM –8:10 AM PT

Online


For more information follow the link below:

http://www.pli.edu/Content/Seminar/Ethical_Issues_in_Pro_Bono_Representation/_/N-4kZ1z12ew1?Npp=100&Ns=sort_date%7c0&ID=173202


eService - December 16, 2014

eService: The End to Stuffing Envelopes

Sponsored by One Legal

One Legal is a California State Bar approved MCLE Multiple Activity Provider so MCLE credit is available 
This training focuses on the utilization of One Legal's eService product. You'll learn:
  • How to submit eService orders online.
  • California statutes and rules of court regarding eService.
  • How to eServe in Orange County eFiling cases as well as physical filing cases in other California courts.
  • How to see when opposing counsel has viewed the documents you sent.
  • All the knowledge you need so you can eServe multiple recipients quickly and efficiently without leaving your desk!
FREE!
CLE Credit: 1.00 unit

December 16, 2014, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT

For more information follow the link below:

http://community.onelegal.com/eservice-continuing-legal-education-the-end-to-stuffing-envelopes/

Functional Claiming (IP Lit) - December 17, 2014

The Lure of Functional Claiming: Benefits, Pitfalls, and Recent Court Decisions
Sponsored by Fitch, Even, Tabin & Flannery LLP
Patent attorneys have historically used functional claim language in an effort to cover what an invention does rather than what it is. The use of functional language in a claim presents potential advantages over strictly reciting structure, but also presents potential risks during prosecution and litigation. Understanding how the USPTO and courts are currently evaluating functional claim language is essential to writing and prosecuting patent applications that issue with valuable and enforceable claims.

During the webinar, we will cover these topics and more:
  • Functional claim language: history, examples, and advantages
  • Functional claim-drafting techniques for maximum impact at the USPTO
  • Cases including Nautilus, Inc. v. Biosig Instruments, Inc. and their impact on the interpretation of functional claim terms during litigation
  • Writing and prosecuting applications to survive the storm of litigation and post-grant proceedings.
Speakers:

Stephen S. Favakeh - a patent attorney with over 20 years of experience counseling clients in the development of their worldwide intellectual property assets. Steve concentrates on the strategic procurement and enforcement of patent and trademark rights in the United States and abroad, with a special focus on Japanese clients.

Jonathan H. Urbanek - a broadly based IP law practitioner focused on preparation and prosecution of patent applications in the United States and abroad. He goes beyond the details of the patent process to advise clients on those issues that support an effective patent strategy, including freedom-to-operate decisions, product design-arounds, and competitive technology analysis. As a result, Jon plays an important role in advising clients on the development and protection of a full patent portfolio.


FREE!
CLE Credit: 1.00 unit

December 17, 2014, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM PT

For more information follow the link below:

http://www.fitcheven.com/?t=40&an=34792&format=xml&p=5488

Introduction To Family Law Training - December 17, 2014

Introduction To Family Law Training
Sponsored by the Bar Association of San Francisco

The Bar Association of San Francisco's Family Law Project assists individuals, families with children or families with domestic violence in matters including marital dissolutions, child custody, child support, restraining orders, guardianships, conservatorships, wills, powers of attorney and probate litigation. This is a full-scope project in which the volunteer can take the case from start to finish. Depending on the circumstances of each case, cases can last for weeks, months or even years. Before you volunteer with this project, we ask that you attend this free MCLE training session.

This training will be given by JDC’s Supervising Attorneys who will go over the volunteer procedures as well as the forms for completing a simple divorce. The substantive portion of the training must be viewed ahead of time on the Practising Law Institute’s Web site. For more information on how to view this webcast and attend our live training, please email probono@sfbar.org or by phone at 415-782-8996.
Speakers:

This training will be given by JDC’s Supervising Attorneys.

FREE!


CLE Credit:  1.00 unit
LexisNexis®
LexisNexis®
CLE Credit: 1.00  uni
Date: December 17, 2014, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm PST

Location: 
BASF Conference Center
301 Battery Street
3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111


For more information follow the link below:

http://www.sfbar.org/calendar/eventdetail.aspx?id=VF141217/VF141217

Or call 415-782-8996

Facebook and Malpractice - Ethics - December 18, 2014

If You're Not on Facebook You're Committing Malpractice

Sponsored by Avvo

Can you imagine cross-examining a witness about a telephone call if you'd never used a telephone before? It sounds ridiculous, but that's precisely where many attorneys find themselves today when it comes to social media. With most of the population now using one or more of these tools to communicate, it's increasingly dangerous for attorneys to blithely ignore social media and other developing technologies.

Lawyers who attend this webinar will learn about:

  • The growing number of ethics opinions addressing social media, and the obligation of attorneys to be familiar with them.
  • How to think about counseling clients on use of social media during a pending matter — and the attorney's own use.
  • The intersection between competency requirements and changes in law office technology.

FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.00 unit - Ethics

 December 18, 2014 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PT

For more information follow the link below:

https://goto.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1038211




Preparing a Trial Witness - On Demand - Expires 3/11/16

Preparing the Witness, Defending the Deposition, and Understanding Client Expectations 

Taken from the Web Program Recorded March 11, 2014



Sponsored by the Practising Law Institute

Item# 56554

Lecture Topics
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  • Preparing fact and 30(b)(6) witnesses
  • Dealing with difficult witnesses and adversaries
  • How and when to “cross-examine” your own witness
  • Considerations for a videotaped deposition
  • How to prepare for the unexpected
  • Understanding your client’s concerns


FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.25 units

On Demand – expires 3/11/16

Online

For more information follow the link below:



http://www.pli.edu/Content/OnDemand/Preparing_the_Witness_Defending_the_Deposition/_/N-4nZ1z12exs?ID=216933&t=NGZ4_SMBR9&utm_source=SMBR9&utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_campaign=NGZ4

Start-Up Issues - On Demand - Expires 10/13/16

Critical Start-Up Business & Legal Issues 2014
Sponsored by the Practising Law Institute

Item#  61209

Taken from the program Critical Start-Up Business & Legal Issues 2014 recorded September, 2014 in Palo Alto.
Lecture Topics  
  • Forming and organizing a start-up, including timing, documents, board composition and capital structure
  • The place for business plans and financial projections
  • Attracting talent through founders’ equity
  • IP protection and commercialization, including benefits, liabilities and how to develop a business-specific strategy
  • Solutions to practical challenges in hiring, employing and navigating the complexities of trade secrets

Presentation Material
  • Critical Start-Up Business & Legal Issues
  • Rachel B. Proffitt, Kristen Garcia Dumont, Parag Gheewala
  • Critical Start-Up Business & Legal Issues 2014
  • Rachel B. Proffitt, Kristen Garcia Dumont, Parag Gheewala


FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.50 units

On Demand – expires October 13, 2016

Online

For more information follow the link below:



http://www.pli.edu/Content/OnDemand/Critical_Start_Up_Business_Legal_Issues_2014/_/N-4nZ1z1283f?ID=232754&t=NGZ4_SMBR9&utm_source=SMBR9&utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_campaign=NGZ4