Monday, August 2, 2021

​​​​​Movements for Racial Equity - 1-1/4 units - August 3, 2021

​​​​​Founding Failures: Transformational Change and the Movements for Racial Equity

Sponsored by the American Constitution Society

As our nation continues to grapple with the legacy of slavery and the racial caste system it created, activists have been calling for the long-overdue dismantling of systemic racism. ACS has joined a growing coalition of organizations and thought leaders calling for a truth, racial healing, and transformation commission to take a hard look at the role our legal systems and institutions have played in building and maintaining racial inequality. What should truth, racial healing, and transformation look like in the United States, and how do we get there? How can other countries' experiences with truth and reconciliation commissions inform our own? How does the growing movement for reparations fit into this work?

Speakers:
Dreisen Heath, Researcher/Advocate, Human Rights Watch
Dr. Yuvraj Joshi, Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia Allard School of Law
Zenita Wickham Hurley, Chief Counsel for Civil Rights, Maryland Office of the Attorney General
Zinelle October, Executive Vice President, ACS, Moderator

FREE!

Online

Total Credits:  1.25 units

Tuesday, August 3, 2021, 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm PT

For further information see:

https://getinvolved.acslaw.org/component/events/event/909?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=events&utm_source=20210720_email

Sexual Harassment Training - 2 units Bias - August 5, 2021

Sexual Harassment Manager and Employee Training 

Sponsored by the Attorney Action Club and the San Francisco Lawyers Network

This presentation is compliant with California AB 1825 - Sexual harassment: training and education, but more importantly, focuses on how to create a culture that eliminates sexual harassment.

Speaker:

Ted Bacon
Chair of the Employment Law Department
AlvaradoSmith, APC

FREE!

Online

Total Credits:  2.00 unit

Thursday, August 5, 2021, 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm PT

For further information see:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtc-upqj8oG91QB7Of6eyTHBROWDarlEoD

Attorney Client Agreements - August 18, 2021

Sign Right Here! A Survey of Provisions for Your Attorney Client Agreements From "Must-Haves" to Optional Clauses

Sponsored by Law Pay

This practical and extensive survey course of attorney fee agreements discusses the important elements of law and ethical duties to keep in mind; the most important recent caselaw and then the structure and options of such agreements including:
  • Defining the Purpose of Attorney-Client Agreements
  • Understanding Retainers vs. Prepaid Fees
  • New requirements for Privacy and Technology
  • Numerous optional clauses for specialty practices and clients
  • Freelance and Limited Service Agreements

Speaker:

Claude Ducloux -  LawPay's director of education, ethics and compliance, has nearly four decades of experience practicing law. 

FREE!

Online

Total Credits:  1.00 unit

Wednesday, August 18, 2021, 1:00 pm  to 3:00 pm PT

For further information see:

https://lawpay.ce21.com/item/sign-survey-provisions-attorney-client-agreements-musthaves-optional-clauses-419719

Mastering Document Review – August 19, 2021

Mastering Document Review – Rethinking How to Review Data to Save Time/Money

Sponsored by Exterro

Document review is the most expensive part of litigation. Often times, legal teams are looking for new ways to efficiently review documents but that’s only half the challenge. What legal professionals also must be assessing is how much data is making it to document review and if there is a to way scope down the amount of data that is reviewed in the first place.

Register for this upcoming webcast and learn how to review documents faster but also create a document review workflow that will save you time and money, including:

  • How to collaborate and simplify the document review process between IT, law firms, service providers and in-house legal personnel
  • Strategies for unearthing the most important documents first and how that can streamline the rest of you review workload
  • Top features/functionalities to look for in document review technology

FREE!

Online

Total Credits:  1.00 unit

Thursday, August 19, 2021, 10:00 am  to 11:00 am PT

For further information see:

https://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=reg20.jsp&partnerref=DAILYENL&eventid=3263612&sessionid=1&key=2A608A539F4FE12E03120ACE812AFAD0&regTag=&V2=false&sourcepage=register

Hot Topics in eDiscovery 2021 - August 25, 2021

Hot Topics in eDiscovery 2021

Sponsored by Driven Inc.

2021 has already ushered in a number of eDiscovery developments of which clients and counsel should be aware. These developments include new trends regarding the increasing incidence of court-ordered forensic exams, whether privilege log deficiencies truly merit in camera review, and counsel’s ethical obligation to disclose client spoliation events. This program will cover cases addressing these topics and spotlight recommendations for addressing the issues. Topics covered include court decisions addressing: • Whether traditional family production practices should apply to communications that reference hyperlinked documents • When unilateral relevance redactions are appropriate • The circumstances when parties must produce relevant Slack data • ESI spoliation sanctions • The interplay between procedural and evidentiary rules in connection with spoliation motions Speakers: - Hon. Elizabeth A. Stafford, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan - Veronica Nelson, JPMorgan Chase & Co - Nathaniel C. Giddings, Hausfeld LLP - Philip Favro, Driven, Inc.

FREE!

Online

Total Credits:  1.00 unit

Wednesday, August 25, 2021, 11:00 am  to 12:00 pm PT

For further information see:

https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6948565358710404876?source=Pardot

Digital Marketing - August 25, 2021

Draft Beyond Dial-Up: How to Ethically Navigate the Digital Side of Law Firm Marketing 

Sponsored by the Attorney Protective

As lawyers expand their involvement in the digital world, they should be aware of emerging ethical violations that may result from their online activities. Our current environment, which has many lawyers practicing remotely for the first time, creates additional ethical challenges related to technological competence, client confidentiality, digital marketing, and social media usage. 

Join attorneys Erin McCartney and Megan Zavieh to discuss how not to run afoul of the ethics rules while navigating through a digital world.

FREE!

Online

Total Credits:  1.00 unit

Wednesday, August 25, 2021, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00  a.m. PT

For further information see:

https://goto.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1464789&tp_key=0c291bb189