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  • 10/10/2018 6:00 AM | Deleted user

    Legal Talk Network 

     

    Sep 10, 2018

    Non-Qualified Structured Settlements Part 1: Tax Reform Impact

    Larry Cohen welcomes co-host Cindy Chanley and returning guest, tax attorney Robert Wood from Wood LLP, to explore the arena of non-qualified settlements and how the recent tax reform act is having an impact.

     

    Unlike physical injury cases which receive tax-free status in a structured settlement, cases such as age and race discrimination, sexual harassment, wrongful termination and divorce do not. Yet claimants can still structure these non-qualified cases and do so with an advantageous tax outcome. On this first part of a 2-part edition of Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes co-host Cindy Chanley and returning guest, tax attorney Robert Wood from Wood LLP, to explore the arena of non-qualified settlements and how the recent tax reform act is having an impact.

     

     

     

    https://legaltalknetwork.com/podcasts/ringler-radio/2018/09/non-qualified-structured-settlements-part-1-tax-reform-impact/

     

     

     

  • 10/06/2018 5:00 AM | Deleted user

    Rebecca Sandefur

    Sociologist and Legal Scholar | Class of 2018

    Promoting a new, evidence-based approach to increasing access to civil justice for low-income communities

     

     Rebecca Sandefur is a sociologist whose research on how legal services are delivered and consumed is informing emerging models for more equal access to civil justice. Although the outcomes of civil cases are potentially life-changing—including eviction, loss of custody of a child, wage garnishment, or loss of government or insurance benefits—one or more parties lack legal representation in more than three-quarters of cases filed in state civil courts today. Sandefur’s investigations of the civil justice needs of low-income populations are shedding light on the availability of civil legal aid services, the help-seeking behavior of individuals facing civil legal issues, and the impact of lawyers in civil cases.

     

    Using quantitative and qualitative research methodologies such as surveys and focus groups, she created the first systematic national mapping of civil legal aid providers, revealing that while some states had significant resources available, others had very few. She found that contrary to assumptions, cost is but one of many factors that inhibit the use of lawyers by low-income individuals. Other factors include aversion to lawyers, fear and pessimism about the fairness of formal legal structures and the courts, and a lack of recognition that a problem is “legal.” Her analysis of pro bono services revealed that the quantity and quality are highly dependent on market forces, and they become less available in economic downturns, when they are most needed. From a meta-analysis of research on lawyers’ effects on case outcomes, Sandefur concludes that, in most cases, the advantage of a lawyer relative to a lay person resides in an ability to navigate procedures and rules rather than in deep knowledge of the law. Her observations have led to the hypothesis that the gap in access to civil justice might be closable without lawyers and, in current work, Sandefur is advising and evaluating pilot projects in New York and Montana that use non-lawyer alternatives. For example, in New York City, she demonstrated the efficacy of non-lawyer court “navigators” in landlord-tenant housing court. She is also regularly sought out by national and international organizations regarding access to justice issues, and she is a central contributor to the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development’s (OECD) new global program on access to justice.

     

    By bridging legal scholarship and practice, Sandefur is providing the empirical evidence necessary to guide and implement wide-scale reforms to address the civil legal needs of low-income people.

     

     

     https://www.macfound.org/fellows/1022/

     

     

     

  • 10/05/2018 5:06 AM | Deleted user

    California Lawyers Association

     

    27th Annual Environmental Law Conference at Yosemite

     

     

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    Tenaya Lodge At Yosemite

     

    Thursday-Sunday, October 18-21, 2018

     

    Qualifies for 11.25 Hours MCLE Credit
    Includes Legal Ethics and Elimination of Bias

     

    REGISTER ONLINE HERE

     

    Schedule | Essential Info | Hotel Info | Brochure | Reg Form
    Scholarship Info | Sponsors | Planning Committee

     

     

    The Environmental Law Conference at Yosemite® is nationally

    recognized as the largest and most prestigious gathering in California of leaders in environmental, land use, and natural resources law. We hope you will join us and many of our nation’s top environmental officials, lawyers, and other professionals in the spectacular setting of Yosemite.

     

    Click Here for All the Details for the Environmental Law Conference at Yosemite

     

     

    CONTACT US

    180 Howard St., Ste. 410

    San Francisco, CA 94105

     

    415-795-7029

     

    info@calawyers.org

     

     

  • 10/05/2018 5:04 AM | Deleted user

    California Lawyers Association  

     

    Advanced Techniques for Dividing Retirement Benefits in Divorce

     

    Thursday, October 18, 2018, 12 noon - 1 p.m.

     

    This program offers 1 hour participatory MCLE credit and 1 hour legal specialization credit in Family Law. You must register in advance to participate.

     

    In this advanced webinar, the speaker will discuss select hot topics including case law pertaining to survivor benefits, drafting appropriate MSA language, issuing subpoenas to retirement plans, new laws that apply to military benefits, and how to identify a potential community interest in stock options.

     

    Moderator: Kelly Robbins

     

    Speaker: Elizabeth Van Clief

     

     CONTACT US

    180 Howard St., Ste. 410

    San Francisco, CA 94105

     

    415-795-7029

     

    info@calawyers.org

     

     

  • 10/05/2018 5:02 AM | Deleted user

    California Lawyers Association  

     

    Trials and Tribulations - Tactics, Strategies and Updates for the Business Litigator

    Co-presented by the Business Law and Solo & Small Firm sections

     

     

    Earn 4 Hours MCLE Credit

    Thursday, October 18, 2018

    The State Bar of California
    845 South Figueroa Street
    Los Angeles, CA 90017

     

     

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    Register Online

    Schedule | Essential Info | Brochure | Reg Form

    Click Here for All the Details!

     

     

     

    CONTACT US

    180 Howard St., Ste. 410

    San Francisco, CA 94105

     

  • 10/05/2018 5:00 AM | Deleted user

     California Lawyers Association 

     

    Labor & Employment Section

    Credit(s): 1 Participatory MCLE Credits
    Course Number: LL_10-18-18
    Original Program Date: October 18, 2018
    Duration: 1 hour
    Access: Available for 3 months after purchase
    Date: October 18, 2018
    12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (Pacific)

     

    Description

     

    For California employers and their employment law counsel, covers recent handbook updates, essential and required policies, and top ten frequent revisions made in reviewing handbooks.

     

     

    Faculty

     

    Jonathan Judge

    Jonathan Judge is a partner at AALRR with over 15 years of working in employment law and reviewing employee handbooks.  Mr. Judge also advises employers in various labor and employment law matters, including drug testing, mass layoffs (WARN), disparate impact analysis, immigration compliance, trade secrets, privacy, technology in the workplace, piece rate compensation, municipal and state sick leave, local, state and federal minimum wage law, and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA).

     

     

     

    Contact us at (877) 880-1335


     

     

    Email Us

     

     

     

  • 10/02/2018 5:00 AM | Deleted user

    California Lawyers Association

     

     

    2018 Annual Litigation and Appellate Summits

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    Earn 7.0 Hours of MCLE Credit. Includes 7.0 Hours of Legal Specialization Credit in Appellate Law (Appellate Summit Only)

     

     

    Friday, October 5, 2018

     

     

    New Hotel Location!
    Hyatt Embarcadero
    5 Embarcadero Center
    San Francisco, CA 94111

     

     

    Register Online Here

     

    Fleet Week Registration Here

     

    Litigation Summit Schedule | Appellate Summit Schedule


    Essential Info | Brochure | Reg Form


    Fleet Week Reception | Sponsors

     

     

    #2018 LitigationAppellateSummits

     

     

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    KEYNOTE LUNCHEON SPEAKER

    California Supreme Court Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar



    Click Here for All the Details for the 2018 Annual Litigation and Appellate Summits

     

    Fleet Week Reception

    Honor our service members by attending this special Fleet Week event. Relax over wine and hors d’oeuvres, network with colleagues, earn 0.5 hours in legal ethics credit—all while enjoying a spectacular view of San Francisco Bay!

    Saturday, October 6, 2018, 2:00–4:00 p.m.
    Duane Morris LLP, Spear Tower
    One Market Plaza, Suite 2200
    San Francisco, CA 94105

    Price:

    • Active Military Personnel and Military Attorneys: Free
    • All Others: $30

    Register Online Here for Fleet Week

     

     

  • 09/30/2018 5:26 AM | Deleted user

    Bar Association of San Francisco

     

    The Bar Association of San Francisco presents:

     

    California Attorney General Xavier Becerra

     

    October 25, 2018: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm


    MCLE Credits - 1 H

     

     

     

    Register for this Event

     

     

     

    This annual lecture and interview series honors the memory of Sandy Svetcov, who was a pillar of the California Bar for forty years. Each year, we ask a leading member of the judiciary or bar to come speak and answer questions on aspects and features of modern law, practice, and policy.

     

    Speaker


    XAVIER BECERRA
    Attorney General of California

     

    During one of the most turbulent political and legal times in recent memory, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra is leading some of the most significant cases against the Trump administration – more than 30 lawsuits to date, from the Travel Ban, to border family separations, to the environment, to the census, to regulations on guns, and many more. That’s not to mention all the other litigation the office oversees, from criminal to regulatory to consumer interest.

     

    Discussion topics for this conversation will include: the work of the Attorney General, the role of law in society, his approach to the Constitution, his personal background, his priorities for the future, and more. Time will be allotted for audience questions.

     

    Interviewer


    BEN FEUER
    Chairman, California Appellate Law Group LLP
    Co-chair, BASF Appellate Law Section

     

     

    Printable Flyer ( PDF)

     

     

    Location

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

     


    Directions

     

     

    Schedule

    MCLE Registration: 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
    Program: 12:00-1:15 p.m.

     

     

    Cost

    BASF Student Member Complimentary
    BASF Member $30.00
    Government $40.00
    Nonprofit $40.00
    Non-Member $55.00

    Note: All prices increase by $10.00 on the day of the program.

     

     

    Event Code: G185305

     

    Questions about our seminars and the registration process?

     

    Fax or Mail your registration: Registration Form ( PDF)

     

  • 09/30/2018 5:24 AM | Deleted user

    Bar Association of San Francisco

     

    The International Law and Practice Section presents:

     

    International Law Decisions - Supreme Court 2017-2018 Term

     

    October 22, 2018: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm


    MCLE Credits - 1 H, This is a brown bag luncheon.

     

     

     

    Register for this Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Register For Webcast

     

    International Law Decisions from the Supreme Court 2017-2018 Term

     

     

    Speakers


    Michael Westheimer
    Ogletree Deakins

     

    Daniel McLaughlin
    Center for Justice and Accountability

     

    Moderator


    Sun Kim
    Adjunct Professor, University of San Francisco School of Law

     

    Discussion


    In April 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision in Jesner v. Arab Bank, PLC, addressing the liability of foreign corporations under the Alien Tort Statute. The following month, in May 2018, the Court issued an "epic" decision in Epic Systems v. Lewis, addressing a key concern for companies in the U.S. and around the globe -- the potential exposure from employee class action lawsuits.

     

    This seminar will discuss the Epic Systems ruling upholding class action waivers in employee arbitration agreements and the Jesner case holing that the Alien Tort Statue does not permit lawsuits against foreign corporations. Join us for a discussion on these two cases and the latest legal developments since the decisions were issued.

     

    Section Chair: Carolyn A. Knox,Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart

     

    Printable Flyer ( PDF)

     

    Location

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

     


    Directions

     

     

    Schedule

    MCLE Registration: 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
    Program: 12:00 - 1:15 p.m.

     

     

    Cost

    BASF Student Member Complimentary
    Government $30.00
    Nonprofit $30.00
    Section Member $30.00
    BASF Member $40.00
    Non-Member $55.00

    Note: All prices increase by $10.00 on the day of the program.

     

     

    Event Code: G182305

     

     

    Questions about our seminars and the registration process?

     

     

     

    Fax or Mail your registration: Registration Form ( PDF)

     

     

     

  • 09/30/2018 5:22 AM | Deleted user

    Bar Association of San Francisco

     

    BASF's Family Law, Labor & Employment Law, and Real Property Sections, together with the Queen's Bench Bar Association present:

     

    Ensuring Housing and Financial Security for DV Survivors

     

    October 18, 2018: 5:00 pm - 6:15 pm

    MCLE Credits - 1 H

     

     

     

    Register for this Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Register For Webcast

    Legal Tips and Tricks to Ensure Stable Housing and Financial Security for Domestic Violence Survivors

    Speaker


    Taylor Campion
    Employment & Housing Justice Attorney
    Family Violence Appellate Project

    This training will provide a crash course on the housing and employment rights of domestic violence survivors under state and federal law, including a discussion of the biases facing survivors and how to address them. The program will review legal options to keep survivors in stable public and private housing and to protect them from housing discrimination. The speaker will highlight workplace biases facing survivors and will discuss legal options to help them maintain and obtain employment. Finally, the impact of mass criminalization on survivors' ability to maintain stable housing, financial security, and good credit will be discussed, as will how to deal with an arrest or criminal record.

    Topics


    • Identifying biases and protecting domestic violence survivors from housing and employment discrimination
    • Protections for domestic violence survivors under state and federal housing and employment law
    • Family Law & California protective orders
    • Measures to protect the credit of domestic violence survivors
    • Reentry issues

     

    Queen's Bench Members will need to email CLE@sfbar.org to recieve discount.

    COORDINATED by the following Sections:
    Family Law Section Educational Co-Chairs: Elisha Jussen-Cooke, Cooperative Restraining Order Clinic; Audrey Courson, Courson Law; Labor & Employment Law Section Chair: Ted Borromeo, McKesson Corporation; Real Property Section Chair: Tiffany R. Norman, TRN Law Associates; Queen's Bench Bar Association Domestic Violence Committee Co-Chairs: Elisha Jussen-Cooke & Diana Passadori, Passadori Family Law & Mediation

     

     

    Printable Flyer ( PDF)

     

    Location

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

     


    Directions

     

     

    Schedule

    MCLE Registration: 4:30 - 5:00 p.m.
    Program: 5:00 - 6:15 p.m.

     

     

    Cost

    BASF Student Member Complimentary
    Section Member $30.00
    BASF Member $40.00
    Government $40.00
    Nonprofit $40.00
    Non-Member $55.00

    Note: All prices increase by $10.00 on the day of the program.

     

     

    Event Code: G180906

     

     

    Questions about our seminars and the registration process?

     

     

     

    Fax or Mail your registration: Registration Form ( PDF)

     

     



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