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  • 04/27/2019 5:12 AM | Deleted user

    Contra Costa Bar Association

    Wednesday, May 15, 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm


    Why are some lawyers better at settling cases than others? Why is harder to get certain clients to agree to a reasonable compromise? Understanding how the brain processes conflict is key to managing and resolving disputes. From business formation, real estate and transactional work, to estate planning and probate, to full-fledged litigation, all forms of practice involve conflict resolution. Collaborative Practice is based on an understanding of how conflict negatively impacts an individual’s ability to engage in a rational resolution process and provides concrete tools for diminishing those impacts. Originally developed for family law cases, collaborative practice is now used regularly to address pre-and-post mortem estate disputes and other civil matters. Collaborative tools can help reduce client costs, improve results, and lead to greater client satisfaction.



    https://www.cccba.org/attorney/calendar/event.php?id=12806






  • 04/27/2019 5:10 AM | Deleted user

    Contra Costa Bar Association

    Wednesday, May 15, 11:45 am – 1:15 pm


    Patenting Chemical and Life Sciences Inventions at the Eurasian Patent Office Although the Eurasian Patent Convention covers eight contracting states comprising more than 200 million inhabitants, this regional system is not well known, and applicants frequently file one or more national applications. However, there are advantages in using this system particularly for protecting chemical and life sciences inventions. We will discuss the advantages of the Eurasian Patent Convention.


    Trademark Protection in Switzerland

    Switzerland is a territory often overlooked when companies develop their trademark strategy. As a central European country outside the European Union, Switzerland has a significant economic role and should be considered an important territory to consider. However, applying in Switzerland means complying to certain local rules, as it is outside the European trademark system. We will provide an outline of the application process.



    https://www.cccba.org/attorney/calendar/event.php?id=12995






  • 04/27/2019 5:08 AM | Deleted user

    Contra Costa Bar Association

    Tuesday, May 14, 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm


    Speakers

    Hon. Steve Austin

    Hon. Jill Fannin

    Hon. Susanne Fenstermacher

    Hon. Steve Treat

    Hon. Ed Weil


    Members of the CCCBA are invited to attend a meeting with Civil Division Supervising Judge Edward Weil and other civil judges to discuss issues of general interest or concern. The Research Attorneys will also be available to answer your questions.



    https://www.cccba.org/attorney/calendar/event.php?id=12655





  • 04/27/2019 5:06 AM | Deleted user

    Contra Costa Bar Association

    Friday, May 10, 11:45 am – 1:15 pm


    Jon Renge's Bio

    The grandson of Central Valley Japanese farmers who were stripped of their possessions and forced into internment camps during World War II, Jon Renge is a ferocious warrior for those accused of crimes by the government. Renge developed his aggressive defense strategies based upon his Japanese heritage and the historical oppression against the Central Valley Asian community. Renge has extensive trial experience in major felonies and serious crimes and is known for being fearless no matter what the odds, no matter what the case. Renge will discuss how every case is a winnable case and that "good things happen when defense attorneys call ready." For more on Jon - See his Website



    https://www.cccba.org/attorney/calendar/event.php?id=12614





  • 04/27/2019 5:04 AM | Deleted user

    Contra Costa Bar Association

    Wednesday, May 8, 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm


    Commissioner Richards will discuss tips, strategies to litigate residential unlawful detainers in Contra Costa County from 3-day notice to writ of possession.



    https://www.cccba.org/attorney/calendar/event.php?id=12594





  • 04/27/2019 5:02 AM | Deleted user

    Contra Costa Bar Association

    May 08, 2019, 12:00 PM until 1:15 PM


    Speakers: Court Staff



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  • 04/27/2019 5:00 AM | Deleted user

    Contra Costa Bar Association

    May 7, 2019

    12:00 pm – 1:30 pm


    Come hear judges, other facilitators, and an author of the program rules discuss common issues faced by Discovery Facilitators.


    Judge Austin, Jay Chafetz, Larry Cook and Phil Andersen will all be talking about best practices and tips & tricks for volunteering as a Discovery Facilitator.


    This program is specifically designed for discovery facilitators rather than litigants subject to the program (although all are welcome to attend), and will involve a review of the relevant Rules of Court, comments by judges, and discussion by experienced facilitators.



    https://www.cccba.org/attorney/calendar/event.php?id=12808





  • 04/25/2019 9:25 AM | Deleted user

    LawSites

    April 25, 2019


    A new website, Trialdex, is a comprehensive resource for finding and comparing federal and state jury instructions.


    Formally launched yesterday, the site provides a searchable collection all official or quasi-official federal civil and criminal instructions and annotations, as well as an index of 20,000 legal terms, statutes, CFRs and Supreme Court cases referenced in jury instructions.



    https://www.lawsitesblog.com/2019/04/new-site-is-comprehensive-resource-for-federal-and-state-jury-instructions.html




  • 04/25/2019 8:00 AM | Deleted user

    New York Times

    April 24, 2019


    The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that workers at a California business could not band together to seek compensation for what they said was their employer’s failure to protect their data.



    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/24/us/politics/supreme-court-class-arbitrations.html




  • 04/24/2019 8:00 AM | Deleted user

    CEBBLOG

    April 24, 2019


    California law establishes unique rules governing when time spent is compensable “hours worked.” How these rules are applied to travel time is continuing to evolve.


    Unlike federal law, under which employees need only be paid for time when they’re “suffered or permitted to work,” California law requires that an employee be paid for time if the employee is either “suffered or permitted to work” or “subject to the control” of the employer. The second standard results in more compensable time under California law than federal law.



    https://blog.ceb.com/2019/04/24/when-must-employee-travel-time-be-paid/#more-23163






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