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  • 08/25/2018 5:02 AM | Deleted user

    Sonoma County Bar Association

     

    Elimination of Bias

     

    Transgender Employment Issues

    The laws relating to transgender people have changed significantly in recent years.
    This CLE event will explain the latest legal developments relating to transgender workers in California, as well best practices for supporting trans employees. Common issues include names and pronouns, bathrooms, and dress codes.

     

     

    Turner, Ilona (2)


    Ilona Turner, Esq.
    Attorney and Mediator

     

    Ms. Turner is a lawyer and mediator based in Oakland, California. She has spent nearly 20 years working as a lawyer and advocate for LGBT rights. In the early 2000s, she was the lobbyist for Equality California, the statewide LGBT advocacy organization, where she helped enact laws that expanded the rights of domestic partners and prohibited discrimination based on gender identity. Ms. Turner was an associate at the labor law firm of Cohen Weiss and Simon in New York City, and then a staff attorney for the National Center for Lesbian Rights in San Francisco. Most recently, she served as legal director for the national Transgender Law Center for six years. She left that position in 2017 to launch her mediation practice, which focuses on cases involving LGBT parties, nonprofit organizations, and employment discrimination. Ms. Turner attended law school at U.C. Berkeley, where she was managing editor of the law review. She has authored numerous articles and book chapters on issues of LGBT law.

     

    Date: Friday, September 7, 2018

     

    Time: Check-In: 11:45 am; Presentation: 12:00—1:00 pm

     

    Presenter(s): Ilona Turner, Esq., Attorney and Mediator

     

    Place: SCBA Office, 111 Santa Rosa Ave., Ste. 222, Santa Rosa, CA 95404.
    ~ Parking for this seminar is ONLY available in the Public Parking Garage at 555 First Street. Do not park in the parking lot at 111 Santa Rosa Avenue.

     

    MCLE: 1.0 Unit Participatory Credit in Elimination of Bias Credit

     

    Registration Fee: $60–SCBA Members; $75–Public;

     

    Student: $20 (The student discount is now available online for SCBA Student Members. Students who are not members of SCBA may utilize the student discount by downloading the registration form and submitting it with proof of current enrollment to the SCBA Offices. For more information on becoming a member of SCBA, please contact Susan Demers at (707) 542-1190 ext. 18.)

     

    Click Here to Register


    Click Here to Download the Registration Flyer

     

  • 08/25/2018 5:00 AM | Deleted user

    Santa Clara Bar Association

     

    The SCCBA Labor & Employment and Diversity Sections presents an MCLE Seminar:

     

    “It’s Real and It’s The Law”: Litigating Implicit Bias Cases

     

    Explicit bias is a product of cognizant, intentional, discriminatory behaviors. In contrast, implicit bias refers to the belief that unconscious, unintentional, biases can influence decision-makers that adversely affects members of certain groups. Every person and every employer must ask "where is the unconscious bias in my organization and what is its impact?"  Impacts can include favoring one particular group over another for promotions or raises; impacts can include how employees treat certain people in the workplace without really realizing it.  But, employees and employers alike must identify the unconscious bias and determine if its impact may be violating the law.

     

    This presentation will highlight litigation strategies addressing implicit bias, ways in which it can be proved/disproved in the courtroom, and ways to prevent implicit bias prior to litigation. This seminar qualifies for the MCLE elimination of bias units.

     

    Lunch will be provided.

     

     

    When: September 13, 2018
    12:00PM-2:00PM
    Where: Map this event »
    SCCBA Seminar & Conference Center
    31 North Second Street, 4th Floor
    San Jose, California  95113
    United States
    Contact: SCCBA
    info@sccba.com
    408-287-2557

     

    SPEAKERS:

    Olga Savage, Procopio Cory Hargreaves & Savitch LLP

    Andrea Justo, Costanzo Law Firm

    Hon. Erica Yew, Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara

     

     

     

    Pricing:
     In-Person  
    SCCBA Member $89  
    SCCBA New Admittee
     (Under 5 years in practice)
    $79  
    Non-Member $129  
    Honorary FREE  
     Attend Online
    SCCBA Member $95
    Non-Member Event Attendee: $135
     
    Registration: 11:30 PM
    Program: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

     

    MCLE CREDIT:
    2.0 Elimination of Bias

    REGISTER FOR WEBCAST →
    SPEAKERS:

    Olga Savage,Procopio Cory Hargreaves & Savitch LLP

    Andrea Justo, Costanzo Law Firm

    Hon. Erica Yew, Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara

     

     

     

     

    For your convenience this program is also being offered via Live Webcast.

    Please register for either the in person seminar or the live webcast, which have separate pricing levels. Registering for the live webcast requires an InReach account which is separate from your SCCBA account. If you require assistance, please contact InReach at 1-877-880-1335.

     

    Parking is available just across the street from the SCCBA at the 3rd Street Parking Garage located between E. Santa Clara Street and St. John Street (SCCBA does not validate). 

    Cancellations and refunds will be accepted only 48 hours prior to the event.  

     

  • 08/21/2018 8:25 PM | Deleted user

    9th ANNUAL SCBA PICNIC

     

    Join us Under the Oaks for Food, Drinks, Laughter, Family-Friendly Games, and Prizes!

     

    2018-08-24 SCBA Picnic

    Date: Friday, August 24, 2018

    Time: 5:00—7:00 pm

    Place: Galvin Park, 3330 Yulupa Avenue | Santa Rosa, CA 95405

    Registration Fee: Bring the Family!
    $40 Adults | $10 Children | Children 3 and under are Free

  • 08/21/2018 9:30 AM | Deleted user

    Above The Law  

     

    In May, Above the Law and Thomson Reuters launched Law2020, a four-part, multimedia exploration of how artificial intelligence and similar emerging technologies are reshaping the practice and profession of law. To date, Law2020 articles have explored the implications of AI for legal education, legal ethics, and legal research (with a final article on litigation analytics forthcoming).

     

     

    Link to Podcasts:

     

    https://abovethelaw.com/law2020/law2020-the-podcast/

     

     

  • 08/14/2018 12:47 PM | Deleted user

     

    Privacy Across the Atlantic: Comparing the EU GDPR and California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018

     

    Live Webinar: September 20, 2018 at 12:00 PM (ET) / 9:00 AM (PT)

     

    Just over a month after the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) took effect, California passed its own sweeping privacy legislation, the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“the Act”).

    The Act stands to affect countless global companies doing business in California, many of which recently devoted extensive time and resources to GDPR compliance. These companies must now determine what additional steps are necessary to comply with the Act by the time it takes effect on January 1, 2020.

    On Thursday, September 20, 2018, join Morrison & Foerster partners Christine Lyon and Julie O’Neill for a deep dive into the key similarities and differences between the GDPR and the Act, as well as practical steps companies can take to assess gaps and chart a path to compliance. The areas they expect to cover include:

    • Notice requirements
    • Access and portability
    • Deletion
    • Opt-outs
    • Discrimination

     

    MCLE Credit: California - TBD.
    New York - TBD.
    Speaker(s) /
    Title(s):

    Christine Lyon
    Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP

    Julie O’Neill
    Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP

    Expiration Date:

    December 19, 2018 (127 Days)

     

     

     https://www.sociallyawareblog.com/2018/08/14/a-morrison-foerster-socially-aware-data-protection-masterclass-webinar-2/?utm_source=Morrison+%26+Foerster+-+Socially+Aware&utm_campaign=12da2cf741-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_60cfd0b91d-12da2cf741-73216157

     

     

     

  • 08/14/2018 12:45 PM | Deleted user

    University of North Carolina School of Law

    Carolina Law Scholarship Repository

    Citation Literacy

    Alexa Z. Chew

    University of North Carolina School of Law

     

     

    "Legal citation guides describe two purposes of legal citation:
    (1) to locate the cited source and (2) to communicate information to the reader about the weight of the cited authority. In addition, practitioners and legal educators often identify two more purposes: (3) to demonstrate the writer’s credibility through impeccably formatted citations and (4) to avoid plagiarism through proper attribution."

     

     

    http://scholarship.law.unc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=working_papers

     

     

  • 08/07/2018 10:00 AM | Deleted user

     

    REAF CONCERT GALA VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

    Volunteer and watch the show for free!

    Who? The Richmond/Ehmet Aid Foundation (REAF)

    - REAF is a nonprofit founded by two mothers who both lost their sons to AIDS during the epidemic. The organization continues to support HIV/AIDS groups in the Bay Area (like ALRP!) in honor of their sons. 

    - For more info on REAF, click HERE


     

    What? Help Is On The Way XXIV Gala 

    - the REAF Summer Charity Gala


     

    Why? 

    - Currently, ~1.1 million people are living with HIV in the US and 1 in 7 don't even know it.

    - 1 in 4 of new HIV infections are amongst the Youth - age 13-24

    - At the current rate of HIV diagnosis rates, 1/2 of all gay black men and 1/4 of all gay Latino men in the US will be infected. 

    - Volunteering for ALRP supports our work to keep our HIV+ clients in their homes, maintain access to healthcare and medications, and avoid deportation. 


     

    Where? Herbst Theatre - 401 Van Ness Ave, SF


     

    When? Sunday, August 19th


     

    How? VOLUNTEER!

    - We need EXTRA help filling the late shifts. If you're available, please help with those shifts. 

     

     

     

    Volunteer Shifts:

    Morning Set-Up/Unload - 8:45am - 12:45pm 


     

    VIP Reception/Breakdown - 4:30pm - 9:00pm


     

    ** Silent Auction Monitoring - 8:00pm - 11:00pm


     

    ** After Party Set-Up/Breakdown - 8:00pm - 1:00am

     

     

    For more event/volunteering info - click HERE

     


     

    Email Hannah Center to Volunteer

     

     

    hannah@alrp.org / (415) 701-1200 ext 303

     

     

    AIDS Legal Referral Panel, 1663 Mission Street, Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94103
  • 08/06/2018 12:00 PM | Deleted user

    Law Sites 

    By Robert Ambrogi on August 6, 2018

     

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    Utah is on track to become the second state to license non-lawyers to practice law in limited circumstances, similar to the limited license legal technician (LLLT) program pioneered by Washington state.

     

    The Utah Supreme Court has approved a new class of legal professional called the licensed paralegal practitioner. New rules governing LPPs take effect Nov. 1, and classes to train LPPs are slated to begin this fall at Utah Valley University. Court officials expect the first licensing examinations to be conducted next spring and the first licenses to be issued later in 2019.

     

    In approving LPPs, the Supreme Court adopted amendments to Utah’s Rule 14-802, which defines who is authorized to practice law in the state. Under the rule, LPPs will be limited to practicing in three areas of law:

    • Cases involving temporary separation, divorce, parentage, cohabitant abuse, civil stalking, custody and support, and name change.
    • Cases involving forcible entry and detainer.
    • Debt collection matters in which the dollar amount in issue does not exceed the statutory limit for small claims cases.

    LPPs will not be permitted to appear in court on behalf of their clients. They will be permitted to establish independent contractual relationships with clients and to perform the following services:

    • Interview the client to understand the client’s objectives and obtain facts relevant to achieving that objective.
    • Complete an approved form.
    • Inform, counsel, advise, and assist in determining which form to use and give advice on how to complete the form.
    • Sign, file, and complete service of the form.
    • Obtain, explain, and file any document needed to support the form.
    • Review documents of another party and explain them.
    • Inform, counsel, assist and advocate for a client in mediated negotiations.
    • Fill in, sign, file and complete service of a written settlement agreement form in conformity with the negotiated agreement.
    • Communicate with another party or the party’s representative regarding the relevant form and matters reasonably related thereto.
    • Explain a court order that affects the client’s rights and obligations.

    Although the Supreme Court has approved the program, it has not yet published the final regulations. Those are due to be published by the end of September, according to Catherine J. Dupont, appellate courts administrator and staff to the Supreme Court’s LPP Steering Committee.

     

    A compilation of all of the LPP rules that were published for comment can be found in Tab 2 of this Steering Committee document.

     

    The LPP program resulted from a task force appointed by the Utah Supreme Court in 2015 to study the growing problem of citizens needing legal assistance but being unable to afford them. The court specifically charged the task force, as part of its study, to look at Washington’s LLLT program.

     

    After completing its study, the task force’s Nov. 18, 2015, report recommended that the Supreme Court “exercise its constitutional authority to govern the practice of law to create a subset of discrete legal services that can be provided by a licensed paralegal practitioner” in the three areas the court later approved.

    The task force identified these three areas after finding that they were the areas in which there is the greatest demand and the highest concentration of self-represented litigants.

     

    Like lawyers, LPPs will be subject to rules of professional ethics, will be required to hold client funds in trust accounts, and will have an obligation to provide services pro bono. They will required to complete 12 hours of continuing education every two years, which must include three hours of ethics and professionalism.

    All aspects of the program will be administered by the Utah State Bar.

     

     

    https://www.lawsitesblog.com/2018/08/utah-nears-licensing-paralegals-practice-law-limited-circumstances.html

     

  • 08/03/2018 1:00 PM | Deleted user

    Law Library Journal, Vol. 110:1 [2018-2] 

     

    Access to Print, Access to Justice

     

    Kimberly Mattioli 

     

     

    "This article examines the relationship between self-represented litigants and

     

    digital literacy and how this particularly vulnerable patron group stands to be

     

    harmed by the elimination of print materials from public law libraries. An

     

    examination of the literature and a survey help to shed light on this growing

     

    problem."

     

     

     

     https://www.aallnet.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/LLJ_110n1_02_mattioli.pdf

     

     

  • 08/02/2018 12:06 PM | Deleted user

     

    LOGO.USE


    Mt. Diablo Legal
    Professionals
    Association

    Est. 1969

     

    A's BASEBALL GAME

    Save the Date and Attend!

    September 8, 2018, 1:05 p.m.

    Deadline to RSVP: 8/18/18 

    Have you ever been to an OAKLAND ATHLETIC'S baseball game before? This is your chance!!!

     

    Mt. Diablo Legal Professionals Association will be selling Oakland A's baseball tickets to Saturday, September 8, 2018 game vs. Texas Rangers. Game time is at 1:05 p.m. Tickets are only $20 per person, which includes awesome seats for the game AND $6 credit at food/drink concessions. WHAT A DEAL! This is a fundraiser for our Association. So, please invite all your family members, friends and co-workers to join MDLPA for a fun day!


     

    ***Please RSVP to Natalie Chop, CCLS at nchop@bpbsllp.com or call/text her at 925-984-5418.

    We will also be having a POTLUCK TAILGATE PARTY before the game at 10:30 AM.


     

    Thank you for your support of our Association!


    Mt. Diablo Legal Professionals Assoc.

    P.O. Box 4253

    Walnut Creek, CA 94596

    (925) 283-5226

    (925) 284-7788

     

    Mt.Diablo Legal Professionals Association



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