Sunday, February 1, 2015

Family Law Basics - 12 units - February 3 and 4, 2015

California Family Law Basics: Pro Bono Representation in Low- Income Family Law Cases

Sponsored by Practising Law Institute

Attend this free two-day PLI program for an introduction to family law practice .

Note:  Although the emphasis is on low income families, the training is universally beneficial.

What you will learn
  • Working with Pro Bono Low-Income Clients
  • Family Law 101/Overview in Low-Income Family Law Cases
  • Basic Overview of Child Custody and Visitation
  • Child Custody and Visitation Procedure
  • Obtaining Child and Spousal Support in Low-Income Family Law Cases
  • Property Issues in Low-Income Family Law Cases
  • Using California Family Law Judicial Council Forms
  • How to Finish a Dissolution Case: Case Settlement, Trial, Judgments


Moderators:
Stephanie E. Bilinski ~ Family Law Supervising Attorney, Justice & Diversity Center of The Bar Association of San Francisco
Elizabeth A. Hom ~ Director of Access Programs, Alameda County Bar Association
Genevieve L. Richardson ~ Managing Attorney Contra Costa, Marin and Napa Regional Office, Bay Area Legal Aid
Speakers:
Commissioner Josanna Berkow (Ret.) ~ Certified Specialist in Family Law, Judicial Settlement
Erin Beavers ~ Staff Attorney, Bay Area Legal Aid
Sharon M. Braz ~ Certified Family Law Specialist,
Janice Cho ~ Founder, Law Office of Janice Cho
Janet L. Frankel ~ Certified Specialist in Family Law, Law Offices of Janet L. Frankel
Justyn Lezin ~ Cabello & Lezin LLP
Yasmine S. Mehmet ~ Certified Specialist in Family Law, Law Office of Yasmine S. Mehmet
Dia Montecillo ~ Staff Attorney, Bay Area Legal Aid
Kimberly Parker ~ Family Court Settlement Officer, Superior Court of California - County of Santa Clara, Family Resources Division
Sandra Roberts-Stokes ~ Department of Child Support Services - Alameda County


FREE!

Total Credits:  12.00
 
February 3 and 4, 2015, 9:00 am to 12:30 pm

For further information see:

http://www.pli.edu/Content/Seminar/California_Family_Law_Basics_Pro_Bono_Representation/_/N-4kZ1z12a12?ID=223095&t=LHE5_8AEM1&utm_source=8AEM1&utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_campaign=LHE5



Lawyer Mobility Issues - February 4, 2015

Lawyer Mobility: Ethical Issues Arising From Lateral Hires, Partner Withdrawals and Law Firm Dissolutions
Sponsored by  Beacon Hill Staffing Group
Lawyers and law firms face many issues when lawyers join or leave a firm or when a law firm dissolves, including ethical obligations to the firm’s clients. These issues include client notification obligations and options, the client’s right to choose counsel, maintaining the confidentiality of information and files, how to address conflicts, and the duty of loyalty owed to current clients.

Professional rules, ethical opinions and case law provide guidance to lawyers and law firms in these situations, but there are many situations that do not fit neatly into the rules themselves. The experienced faculty presenting this program will provide guidance on how to navigate the waters when lawyers voluntarily or involuntarily change firms and when law firms dissolve.

Educational Objectives:
•Learn what ethical obligations lawyers have when planning to leave a firm and join another.
•Understand the requirements for client notification when a lawyer is changing firms and the obligation to allow the client a choice of counsel.
•Hear a review of the ethical rules that govern how to handle client files when a lawyer changes firms.
•Discover the ethical obligations owed to a firm’s current clients at the time of dissolution, including the need to protect against client abandonment.
•Find out how to identify and manage actual or potential conflicts of interest.

Who would benefit most from attending this program?
Lawyers in law firms, including general counsel; litigators; any attorney seeking information regarding compliance and the ethical requirements of the profession.

FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.50 units

February 4, 201510:00 am - 11:30 am PT

For more information follow the link below:

http://www.bna.com/lawyer-mobility-ethical-m17179922036/?elq=23efddc7bde54f81a4dff57b1377df54&elqCampaignId=92




eFiling & eService in San Francisco - February 4, 11, 18 or 25, 2015

eFiling & eService in San Francisco Superior Court

Sponsored by One Legal

This one hour training session walks you through all the steps necessary in order to eFile and eServe your documents in the San Francisco County Superior Court.

You will learn:
  • How to register a new user to your account.
  • How to place a San Francisco County electronic court filing order for a new or an existing case.
  • How court filing fees are paid.
  • How to set up and effect eService (time permitting).
After you have attended this course, you'll be able to submit your eFilings more quickly and efficiently.

 FREE!

Total CLE Credits:  1.00 unit

February 4, 11, 18 or 25, 2015 11:00 am - 12:00 pm PST

For further information see:

http://community.onelegal.com/Training/SanFrancisco







eFiling & eService in San Diego County - February 4, 11 or 18, 2015

eFiling & eService in San Diego County Superior Court

Sponsored by One Legal

This one hour training session walks you through all the steps necessary in order to eFile and eServe your documents in the San Diego County Superior Court.

You will learn:
  • How to register a new user to your account.
  • How to place a San Diego County electronic court filing order for a new or an existing case.
  • How court filing fees are paid.
  • How to set up and effect eService (time permitting).
After you have attended this course, you'll be able to submit your eFilings more quickly and efficiently.

 FREE!

Total CLE Credits:  1.00 unit

February 4, 11, or 18, 2015 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm PST

For further information see:

http://community.onelegal.com/sunny-in-san-diego-efiling-eservice-in-san-diego/









Legal Services Online - Ethics - February 12, 2015


Working on the Web: Delivering Legal Services Online

Sponsored by Avvo

E-commerce has exploded over the last 15 years, and this trend is finally finding its way to the law. This webinar is designed to help lawyers and law firms understand the primary ethics issues that may arise when selling or delivering legal services online.

Lawyers who attend will learn about:

  • – Online advertising and fee-splitting: A review of the first amendment considerations and limitations surrounding online referrals.
  • – The ethics of online Q&A: How does answering questions online from people who may be out-of-state mesh with state-based practice limitations?
  • – Online “deals” and unbundled services: To what extent do online deals or other unbundled offers implicate ethics rules around advertising, trust accounts, excessive fees, conflicts and the duty of competence?
  • – Technology & security: What special considerations around technology and cloud-based applications are in play when serving clients online?
FREE!

Total CLE Credits:  1.00 unit Ethics

Online
 

February 12, 2015, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PST

For further information see:

https://goto.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1050208

Family Law Limited Scope Representation - February 5, 2015

Post Family Law/Self-Help Conference: Limited Scope Representation in Family Law proceedings 

Sponsored by the  1736 Family Crisis Center

This program will explore the uses of limited scope representation in family law proceedings: (a) commencing the limited scope representation relationship; (b) procedural concerns (filings/letters to opposing counsel); (c) civil and family law California rules of court on limited scope representation; (d) updated case law on limited scope representation; (e) ethical duties to your client; state bar of California ethics primer; (f) concluding the case.

Speaker:
Ritzel Ngo of the Law Office of Ritzel Starleigh Ngo in Pasadena


FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit

February 5, 2015,  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

For further information see:
http://www.calegaladvocates.org/calendar/event.543664-LAAC_Armchair_Trainings_Post_Family_LawSelfHelp_Conference_Limited_Scope_Re

Computer Forensics - February 5, 2015

Computer Forensics Demystified And Other Things You Need To Know But Were Afraid To Ask

Sponsored by The TASA Group  - California MCLE provider no. 15439

The TASA Group in conjunction with computer forensic expert Johnette Hassell, Ph.D. will present a free, one-hour interactive webinar presentation, Computer Forensics Demystified And Other Things You Need To Know But Were Afraid To Ask, for all legal professionals.

Speaker: 

Johnette Hassell, Ph.D. - Ms. Hassell has more than 45 years of experience in the computer and software industries, and holds a doctorate in mathematics from Tulane University. Dr. Hassell has more than 43 years of teaching experience at the university level, the majority of which has been in computer science. She is qualified as an expert witness in the states of Louisiana, Texas, Colorado, Missouri, and New York in the areas of e-Discovery, computer forensics, computer science, data recovery and technical communication. Dr. Hassell is the founder and CEO of Electronic Evidence Retrieval and has been since 2000. She also has several publications in the areas of e-Discovery and computer forensics.

FREE!

Total CLE Credits:  1.00 unit


Online
 

February 5, 2015, 11:00 am to 12:00 pm

For further information see:

https://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=reg20.jsp&eventid=922493&sessionid=1&key=36D03A5A5719A0506E980289141B0621&sourcepage=register

Court Filing, Process Serving and Court Research - February 12, 2015

Tools of the Trade - Using our Court Filing, Process Serving, Court Research & Courtesy Copy Products

Sponsored by One Legal

This presentation focuses on the utilization of One Legal's traditional court filing and process serving products, court research and retrieval and courtesy copy delivery.

You'll learn:
  • How to submit orders online.
  • What additional information you should provide in your process serving orders.
  • Why you should use us for your federal court eFiling courtesy copies.
  • Which courts provide online registers for searching court records.
We'll give you all the tools you need so you can submit your orders more quickly and efficiently.

 FREE!

Total CLE Credits:  1.00 unit 

Online
 

February 12, 2015, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm PST

For further information see:

http://community.onelegal.com/court-filing-process-serving-document-retrieval-courtesy-copy-tools-of-the-trade/



eFiling & eService in Orange County - February 12 or 19, 2015

eFiling & eService in Orange County Superior Court

Sponsored by One Legal

This one hour training session walks you through all the steps necessary in order to eFile and eServe your documents in the Orange County  Superior Court.

You will learn:
  • How to register a new user to your account.
  • How to place an Orange County electronic court filing order for a new or an existing case.
  • How court filing fees are paid.
  • How to set up and effect eService (time permitting).
After you have attended this course, you'll be able to submit your eFilings more quickly and efficiently.

 FREE!

Total CLE Credits:  1.00 unit 

Online
 

February 12 or February 19, 2015, 10:00 am - 11:00 am PST

For further information see:

http://community.onelegal.com/orange-county-court-california-continuing-legal-education/





Conservatorships - 1-1/2 units - February 17, 2015

Conservatorships

Sponsored by the AIDS Legal Referral Panel

This training will cover the different types of conservatorships, alternatives to conservatorships, ending a conservatorship, and the step-by-step process of filing for a conservatorship. More details forthcoming.

All active ALRP Panel Attorneys and associates at partner pro bono law firms are welcome to attend any of ALRP’s free MCLE trainings. Attorneys who are not currently members of the Panel are requested to join our Panel and accept two ALRP referrals in the next year.

Free to active ALRP Panel Attorneys and associates at partner pro bono law firms.

Pre-registration is required to attend.

Speaker:
Amy Harrington, Esq. – Law Offices of Amy Harrington


FREE!

Total CLE Credits:  1.50 units

Live
 

February 17, 2015, 5:30pm -7:00pm

San Francisco Bar Association Board Room
301 Battery Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA

For further information see:

http://www.alrp.org/events/mcle-training-conservatorships





Landlord Tenant Training - Live in SF - February 17, 2015

Introduction to Landlord Tenant Training

Sponsored by the Bar Association of San Francisco

Provided by the Justice & Diversity Center (JDC) of the Bar Association of San Francisco (BASF).  

The  JDC's full scope Eviction Defense Project provides representation to clients during their eviction proceedings. These cases provide excellent litigation experience as the procedures are the same as those involved in business litigation-discovery, motions, settlement, and trial-on a more manageable level. 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 Attorney who will go over the volunteer procedures as well as the different types of cases we place with volunteers. 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 call 415-782-8996 

Pre-registration is required to attend.


FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00

Live

BASF Conference Center
301 Battery Street
3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111 
 
February 17, 2015, 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm

For further information see:

http://www.sfbar.org/calendar/eventdetail.aspx?id=VL150217/VL150217


Eviction Defense Training - 2 units - February 17, 2015

Housing Negotiation Project Training

Sponsored by the Bar Association of San Francisco

Provided by the Justice & Diversity Center (JDC) of the Bar Association of San Francisco (BASF).  

This is a volunteer training program.  After attending the training, they ask their volunteers to commit to 4 afternoon sessions within 6 months.

The JDC's Housing Negotiation Project is a limited-scope project providing representation to individuals and families facing eviction. Representation is limited to settlement conferences only. HNP is the first pro bono project of its kind, and is a project in which every single person in need of representation has a pro bono attorney. Volunteer shifts are Wednesday and Thursday afternoons from 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. During one shift, a volunteer will represent one to three clients. It is an excellent opportunity to get valuable negotiation experience without a large time commitment. Volunteers must attend our free CLE training before volunteering for this project.

Pre-registration is required to attend.


FREE!

Total Credits:  2.00 units

Live

BASF Conference Center
301 Battery Street
3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111 
 
February 17, 2015, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

For further information see:

http://www.sfbar.org/calendar/eventdetail.aspx?id=VL150217A/VL150217A





Diversity & Inclusion in Law Practice - February 19, 2015

Diversity & Inclusion in Law Practice 2015
Sponsored by Practising Law Institute
CLE Credit: Approval is pending
Why You Should Attend
The challenges of creating an inclusive work environment remain great. At this year’s Diversity & Inclusion in Law Practice program, a renowned faculty of attorneys and diversity professionals will discuss significant  legal developments that impact diversity, implicit bias, the current status of key diversity initiatives, and  the challenges and best practices for achieving a diverse workplace.  
What You Will Learn
  • Implicit bias: what it is, how it affects your business, how to address it
  • Diversity Pipeline Initiatives: a discussion of best practices to strengthen the pipeline of diverse talent coming into organizations and creating an inclusive atmosphere that will promote their success.
  • Roundtable update on diversity: Important legal developments , best practices, retention issues
Who Should Attend
This program will be of great interest to all attorneys concerned about issues of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, including partners and associates, in-house counsel, diversity directors, and attorneys working in government or nonprofit organizations.

FREE!

Estimated 3.00 units Recognition and Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession and Society credit

February 19, 2015, 10:45 AM – 2:15 AM PT

Online

For more information follow the link below:

http://www.pli.edu/Content/Seminar/Diversity_Inclusion_in_Law_Practice_2015/_/N-4kZ1z128qf?ID=227949&t=MHX5_8AEM1&utm_source=8AEM1&utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_campaign=MHX5

Elimination of Bias - February 19, 2015

Diversity & Inclusion in Law Practice 2015

Sponsored by Practising Law Institute

Why You Should Attend
The challenges of creating an inclusive work environment remain great. At this year’s Diversity & Inclusion in Law Practice program, a renowned faculty of attorneys and diversity professionals will discuss significant  legal developments that impact diversity, implicit bias, the current status of key diversity initiatives, and  the challenges and best practices for achieving a diverse workplace.

What You Will Learn
Implicit bias: what it is, how it affects your business, how to address it
Diversity Pipeline Initiatives: a discussion of best practices to strengthen the pipeline of diverse talent coming into organizations and creating an inclusive atmosphere that will promote their success
Roundtable update on diversity: Important legal developments , best practices, retention issues

Moderators:
Anna L. Brown ~ Special Attorney and Director of Diversity, Shearman & Sterling LLP
Lorraine S. McGowen ~ Partner and Chair of Diversity Initiatives, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Nate Saint-Victor ~ Executive Director, Legal and Compliance Division, Morgan Stanley
Speakers:
Raymond Abbott ~ Associate General Counsel - Research, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Ricardo A. Anzaldua ~ Executive Vice President and General Counsel, MetLife, Inc.
Werten Bellamy ~ President, Stakeholders, Inc.
Jacqueline A. Berrien ~ Former Chair, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Gabrielle Lyse Brown ~ Director of Diversity and Inclusion, New York City Bar Association
Patricia K. Gillette ~ Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Bruce Jackson ~ Assistant General Counsel, Microsoft Corporation
Alan Jenkins ~ Executive Director, Co-Founder, The Opportunity Agenda
Richard Meade ~ Chief Legal Officer - International, Prudential
Janai S. Nelson ~ Associate Director-Counsel, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.
Howard Ross ~ Founder & Chief Learning Officer, Cook Ross Inc.
Karla G. Sanchez ~ Executive Deputy Attorney General, New York State Attorney General
Joseph West ~ President & CEO, Minority Corporate Counsel Association
Benjamin F. Wilson ~ Managing Principal, Beveridge & Diamond, P.C.
Sandra S. Yamate ~ Chief Executive Officer, The Institute for Inclusion in the Legal Profession

FREE!

Total Credits:  3.00
  Elimination of Bias:  3.00
 
February 19, 2015, 10:45 am to 2:15 pm

For further information see:

http://www.pli.edu/Content/Seminar/Diversity_Inclusion_in_Law_Practice_2015/_/N-4kZ1z128qf?ID=227949&t=LHE5_8AEM1&utm_source=8AEM1&utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_campaign=LHE5

LGBT Family Law Issues - Elimination of Bias - February 19 , 2015

Post Family Law/Self-Help Conference: Overview of Family Law Issues for LGBT Families

Sponsored by the National Center for Lesbian Rights and Bay Area Legal Aid

This panel will cover important aspects of California family law affecting LGBT families, including the role of sexual orientation and gender identity/expression in custody disputes, legal parentage for non-biological parents, recognition of marriage and other forms of relationship recognition, and domestic violence and abuse.

Speakers:

Cathy Sakimura and Ming Wong, National Center for Lesbian Rights
Jerel McCrary, Bay Area Legal Aid.


FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession and Society

February 19, 2015,  1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

For further information see:
http://www.calegaladvocates.org/calendar/event.543665-LAAC_Armchair_Trainings_Post_Family_LawSelfHelp_Conference_Overview_of_Fami

Diversity in the Law - Elimination of Bias - February 19, 2015

Diversity & Inclusion in Law Practice 2015

Sponsored by Practising Law Institute

The challenges of creating an inclusive work environment remain great. At this year’s Diversity & Inclusion in Law Practice program, a renowned faculty of attorneys and diversity professionals will discuss significant legal developments that impact diversity, implicit bias, the current status of key diversity initiatives, and the challenges and best practices for achieving a diverse workplace.

What You Will Learn:

  • Implicit bias: what it is, how it affects your business, how to address it
  • Diversity Pipeline Initiatives: a discussion of best practices to strengthen the pipeline of diverse talent coming into organizations and creating an inclusive atmosphere that will promote their success.
  • Roundtable update on diversity: Important legal developments , best practices, retention issues
This program will be of great interest to all attorneys concerned about issues of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, including partners and associates, in-house counsel, diversity directors, and attorneys working in government or nonprofit organizations.


FREE!

Total CLE Credits:  1.00 unit Elimination of Bias

Online
 

February 19, 2015, 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM PST

For further information see:

http://www.pli.edu/Content/Seminar/Diversity_Inclusion_in_Law_Practice_2015/_/N-4kZ1z128qf?Npp=100&Ns=sort_date|0&ID=227950




Food Allergen Update - February 19, 2015

Food Allergen Challenges, Trends, and Technology Update

Sponsored by The TASA Group  - California MCLE provider no. 15439

The TASA Group in conjunction with food safety expert Darrel Suderman, will present a free, one-hour interactive webinar presentation, Food Allergen Challenges, Trends, and Technology Update, for all legal professionals.

Speaker:
Dr. Darrel Suderman, president of Food Technical Consulting, has worked for food manufacturing and leading restaurant chains for more than 20 years. For the last seven years, Dr. Suderman has served as an expert witness/consultant for both plaintiff and defense attorneys throughout the United States. Dr. Suderman received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in agricultural education and his Ph.D. in food science from Kansas State University. He holds two U.S. patents, co-authored a food-processing book, and has written over 40 peer-reviewed and trade magazine articles and white papers. He has worked in research and development, quality assurance, and food safety for many of the leading restaurant chains, including KFC, Boston Market, Church’s Chicken, Quiznos, Captain D’s, Chick-fil-A, and Wendy’s International.
FREE!

Total CLE Credits:  1.00 unit

Online
 

February 19, 2015, 11:00 am to 12:00 pm

For further information see:

https://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=reg20.jsp&eventid=930539&sessionid=1&key=435991FAD2169B815F45DBB208BF74CB&sourcepage=register

Unlawful Detainers - 3 units - February 20, 2015

Representing Tenants in Unlawful Detainer Actions in San Francisco 2015

Sponsored by Practising Law Institute

Why You Should Attend

For families who often do not have the benefit of legal counsel, eviction can mean homelessness.  Get the legal training you need at this half-day program and then sign up with the Justice & Diversity Center of The Bar Association of San Francisco and make a difference.

What You Will Learn
  • The several types of housing and rent ordinances
  • The various defenses that may be available in the Unlawful Detainer action
  • How to use discovery in Unlawful Detainer actions
  • An inside view of the settlement conference
  • How to prepare and conduct the trial
Note:  Although the emphasis is on low income families, the training is universally beneficial.

Moderator:
Carolyn Gold ~ Supervising Attorney, Justice & Diversity Center of The Bar Association of San Francisco
Speakers:
Thomas E. Drohan ~ Staff Attorney, Legal Assistance to the Elderly
Cathy Mosbrucker ~ Mosbrucker & Foran
Professor Ora Prochovnick ~ Director of Clinical and Public Interest Law Programs, John F. Kennedy University College of Law


FREE!

Total Credits:  3.00
 
February 20, 2015, 9:00 am to 12:30 pm

For further information see:

http://www.pli.edu/Content/Seminar/Representing_Tenants_in_Unlawful_Detainer/_/N-4kZ1z1220o?ID=245963&t=LHE5_8AEM1&utm_source=8AEM1&utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_campaign=LHE5

Employment Contracts - On Demand – Expires 9/15/16

Hot Topics for Employment Contracts


Sponsored by the Practising Law Institute


Item# 61457

Taken from the Web Program Hot Issues in Executive Compensation 2014 recorded September, 2014 

Lecture Topics:

  • Hiring and succession planning
  • Legal and enforcement developments in restrictive covenants
  • Implementing clawbacks
This segment includes the following article from the Course Handbook available online:
  • Drafting and Negotiating Public Company Executive Employment Agreements: A Practitioners’ Guide
    Adam J. Shapiro, Jeannemarie O'Brien
Presentation Material
  • Hot Topics for Employment Contracts
    Henry I. Morgenbesser, Adam J. Shapiro, Victoria S. Reese

Speakers:

Victoria S Reese ~ Global Managing Partner - Legal, Risk, Compliance and Government Affairs Practice, Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc.
Adam J Shapiro ~ Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz
Henry I Morgenbesser ~ Katzke & Morgenbesser LLP


 FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.00 unit

On Demand – expires 9/15/16

Online

For more information follow the link below:


http://www.pli.edu/Content/OnDemand/Hot_Topics_for_Employment_Contracts/_/N-4nZ1z12f2s?ID=234725&t=NGZ4_SMBR9&utm_source=SMBR9&utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_campaign=NGZ4



SEC Disclosures - 1-1/4 units - On Demand - Expires 12/07/16

Emerging Disclosure Developments

Sponsored by the Practising Law Institute


Item# 131122

Taken from the Web Program Annual Disclosure Documents 2014 recorded December, 2014 

Emerging Disclosure Developments

  • The expanding use of social media
  • Lessons learned from the first conflict minerals reports; looking ahead to year two
  • Recent developments in non-traditional disclosures
  • What has been the staffs experience?
Speakers:

Stephanie Marks ~ Senior Vice President, Securities Law and Corporate Secretary, Discovery Communications, Inc
Sandra L Flow ~ Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
Deborah C Lofton ~ Vice President and General Counsel, Qlik Technologies, Inc.
Christoph A Pereira ~ Chief Corporate, Securities & Finance Counsel, General Electric Company



FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.25 units

On Demand – expires 10/07/16

Online

For more information follow the link below:


http://www.pli.edu/Content/OnDemand/Emerging_Disclosure_Developments/_/N-4nZ1z12fa0?ID=246514&t=NGZ4_SMBR9&utm_source=SMBR9&utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_campaign=NGZ4





Current Banking Issues - 1-1/2 units - On Demand - expires 12/11/16

Current Enforcement Issues


Sponsored by the Practising Law Institute


Item# 131653

Taken from the Web Program Banking Law Institute 2014 recorded December, 2014 



Part I:  AML, Sanctions and Other New Developments

  • AML issues driving examinations and enforcement orders
  • OFAC and other sanctions– Investigations of legacy issues and dealing with the new array of Russian and Ukrainian sanctions
  • The shift from deferred prosecution to criminal pleas
  • White collar criminal defense issues
Speakers: Richard M. Alexander, Donna Daniels

Part II:  Consumer Financial Protection

  • CFPB and DOJ Enforcement Tools
  • The Anatomy of an Investigation
  • Cross-Agency Coordination
  • Themes in Recent Enforcement Actions
Speakers: Ori Lev, Coty Montag, Jonice Gray Tucker

 FREE!

CLE Credit: 1.50 units

On Demand – expires 12/11/16

Online

For more information follow the link below:


http://www.pli.edu/Content/OnDemand/Current_Enforcement_Issues/_/N-4nZ1z12fh5?ID=246305&t=NGZ4_SMBR9&utm_source=SMBR9&utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_campaign=NGZ4