Thursday, October 31, 2013

November 11: Webcast - Advice for General Counsel: Why Having a Pro-Active Open Source Strategy is Good for Business

Open source software (OSS) use is mainstream in companies’ large and small, public and private, technology enabled and technology-producing. The size and reach of the OSS world, and the opportunity it holds for almost every business, either technology-enabled or technology-producing is tremendous. General Counsels increasingly face a common dilemma - how to pro-actively develop and leverage an OSS strategy to the businesses they advise. These opportunities most often come in the form of cost reduction or avoidance, increased productivity and greater innovation.
Join us for this webinar with open source legal experts Karen Copenhaver, (Partner at Choate, Hall & Stewart and Counsel for the Linux Foundation) and Mark Radcliffe (Partner at DLA Piper and General Counsel for the Open Source Initiative) along with Peter Vescuso from Black Duck and learn
  • Why taking a pro-active approach is good for business
  • How to have “the talk” about open source with your Development leader
  • How an open source governance program empowers developers.
Title:
Advice for General Counsel: Why Having a Pro-Active Open Source Strategy is Good for Business
When/Where:
Monday, November 11, 2013
11:30 EDT
Webcast - Register Now!
Speakers:
  • Karen Copenhaver, Partner at Choate, Hall & Stewart and Counsel for the Linux Foundation
  • Mark Radcliffe, Partner at DLA Piper and General Counsel for the Open Source Initiative
  • Peter Vescuso, Black Duck
By:
Black Duck Software
Credit:
The sponsor states that  MCLE Credit is offered
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November 12: Webcast - New Standard for Auditors & Audit Committees: What Attorneys and Their Clients Need to Know #MCLE

With the adoption of the PCAOB’s new audit standard (“AS 16”), substantial changes are in store for the way auditors and audit committees communicate, and counsel advising them need to be ready to respond. Effective for calendar year 2013 audits, the standard specifies new topics that must be discussed and additional items to be included in communications. This webinar highlights some of the more noteworthy requirements of AS 16 and their impact. You will learn the hot buttons that both sides need to know as we enter the SEC reporting season.
Please join us for an exciting discussion on how this new standard will affect your clients and how to advise them. Areas that will be addressed include:
  • an overview of AS 16 and its significance
  • the impact of this standard on auditors and audit committees
  • potential civil litigation involving AS 16
  • regulatory considerations as a result of the new requirements.
Title:
New Standard for Auditors & Audit Committees: What Attorneys and Their Clients Need to Know
When/Where:
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
9:30am ET
Webinar - Pre-registration required
Credit:
1 CLE credit in NJ, NY, CA and IL
By:
The New York Law Journal
Speakers:
  • Sally L. Hoffman is a Berdon LLP partner and Co-Director of the Litigation, Valuation, & Dispute Resolution Group with more than 30 years of experience. She is an expert at litigation consulting, with in-depth expertise in investigations of alleged fraudulent financial reporting, consulting in the application of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and auditing standards (GAAS), damage analyses, fraud investigations, contract and business disputes, and forensic accounting. Ms. Hoffman is a nationally recognized authority on accounting and auditing standards, professional ethics, and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reporting requirements. She has been active in the profession’s standard-setting process and has served on all three senior technical committees of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA): the Auditing Standards Board; the Accounting Standards Executive Committee; and the Professional Ethics Executive Committee. She also served on the Professional Standards and Practices Committee of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
  • Tobias Knapp, Partner, Audit Committee Expert, Jenner & Block - Mr. Knapp’s recent transactions have involved counseling clients in public and private mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, including “going private” transactions, cross-border acquisitions, and joint ventures. He advises private equity and asset management clients on a variety of transactions, including acquisitions, growth equity investments, secondary sales of private equity fund interests, portfolio company transactions and the formation of private investment funds. Mr. Knapp has represented issuers and underwriters in initial public offerings, public offerings of equity, debt and derivative securities and public exchange offers.
  • Sarah L. Cave is a partner at Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP, where she concentrates on securities litigation, accountants’ liability, and bankruptcy litigation. She has worked on several of the largest financial crisis-related litigations of the last several years, including Lehman Brothers, MF Global, and Bernard L. Madoff Securities. She has been admitted to the United States Supreme Court, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second, Third, Fourth and Seventh Circuits, as well as the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Southern and Western Districts of New York. She served as a law clerk to the Honorable Joan A. Lenard, United States District Judge for the Southern District of Florida, and as a staff law clerk to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. She was recognized by the New York Law Journal in 2012 as a “Lawyer Who Leads By Example”, and is an eight-time recipient of the Legal Aid Society Pro Bono Publico Award. Ms. Cave co-chairs the Firm's Pro Bono Committee, and is active in organizing several of the Firm's diversity and women's initiatives.
  • A partner in the Securities Litigation and Enforcement Group at Paul, Weiss, Walter Ricciardi has extensive experience defending a broad variety of investigations conducted by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and other regulatory authorities. Additionally, he has extensive experience conducting internal investigations for public companies and directors, including investigations related to allegations of accounting and financial fraud and compliance with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Prior to joining Paul, Weiss in June 2008, Walter was the Deputy Director of the SEC's Division of Enforcement, where he supervised many of the Commission's most significant investigations related to financial fraud, FCPA, insider trading and broker-dealer and mutual fund compliance issues.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

November 6: Teleconference - Immigration Reform Resurrected? #MCLE

Nicholas Espíritu
Staff Attorney,
National Immigration Law Center
With a gridlocked Congress, what will be the future of immigration reform? Can meaningful changes be made to the broken status quo? Please join us to answer these questions and many more with immigration expert Nicholas Espíritu, who has been involved in litigation against anti-immigrant state ordinances.
Title:
Immigration Reform Resurrected?
Speaker:
Nicholas Espíritu, Staff Attorney, National Immigration Law Center
When/Where:
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
1:00 p.m. EST/ 10:00 a.m. PST
Teleconference - RSVP here to receive the call-in number and detailed information to join the call.
By:
American Constitution Society
Cost:
Free
Credit:
0.5 hours of California MCLE credit.

December 4: San Francisco - Making the Most of Mediation in Family Law #MCLE

This training will cover:
  • Negotiation generally: how to work with the skills you have, and compensate for the skills you lack;
  • Negotiation in housing court: what is a good deal? What the best I can get?
  • Client communication: how do to work with clients who are not on the same page as me;
  • Working with mediators: leveraging a system stacked against us.
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. Pre-registration is required to attend.
Title:
Making the Most of Mediation in Family Law
When/Where:
December 4, 2013
5:30pm - 7:00pm
San Francisco Bar Association Board Room
301 Battery Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA
Speaker:
Deepa Varma, Esq.
By:
AIDS Legal Referral Panel
MCLE Credits:
1.5 General CLE Credits
Cost:
Free to active ALRP Panel Attorneys and associates at partner pro bono law firms
More:
http://www.alrp.org/events/mcle-training-negotiating-for-sf-tenants

November 6: Webcast - #Attorney Client Privilege, Work Product and Subrogation; Traps For the Unwary

This webinar will provide an overview of attorney client and work product issues in the subrogation context; who holds these protections, when can failure to take adequate protections result in waiver, how best to protect the communications, update on recent cases.
Title:
Attorney Client Privilege, Work Product and Subrogation; Traps For the Unwary
When/Where:
November 6, 2013 1pm Eastern
Speakers:
  • Mr. Neil Hartzell
  • Ms. Kathy London
By:
Claims and Litigation Management Alliance
Credit:
The sponsor does not state whether it has applied for CLE credit; the content appears to satisfy requirements for credit in several jurisdictions; it may be that attendees need to apply on their own.
Cost:
There is no cost to attend.
More:
http://www.theclm.org/Webinars

November 21: Dallas - How to Manage Criminal Cases When the C.I. Knocks on the Taxpayer's Door (#lawyer #education)

Title:
How to Manage Criminal Cases When the C.I. Knocks on the Taxpayer's Door
North Texas Chapter Meeting
When/Where:
Thursday, November 21, 2013
5:30pm - 6:45pm
Bernstein Global Wealth Management
2000 McKinney, Suite 2100
Dallas, TX
Speaker: 
Michael A. Villa, Jr., JD, LL.M. - Mr. Villa's practice concentrates on resolving federal tax controversies and white collar crime such as securities, tax and bank fraud. He represents individuals, closely-held businesses, and large corporations in IRS audits, appeals, and litigation. Mr. Villa represents individuals and entities in business disputes and lawsuits involving fraud, breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, deceptive trade practices act violations, non-compete violations, business torts, and other commercial disputes. Prior to joining Meadows, Collier, Mr. Villa served as a Judicial Clerk to the Honorable James J. Brady, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Louisiana. He is admitted to practice in Louisiana and Texas.
Mr. Villa is currently the IRS Investigations and Practices Subcommittee Chair for the ABA Tax Section Civil & Criminal Penalties Committee. He has been listed in Texas Rising Stars, as published in Texas Monthly and in Texas Super Lawyers - Rising Stars Edition and on the web at superlawyers.com, 2010, 2011 and 2012.
Cost: 
Free for Members and Non-Members
Credit:
Attendees will receive 1 CPE credit and 1 M(CLE)
By:
The American Association of Attorney-CPAs.
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December 6: Philadelphia - Divorce #probono #MCLE

To receive credit, a volunteer must take a case with the Philadelphia Volunteers for the Indigent Program (VIP) within six months of the training session.
Title:
Divorce
When/Where:
Friday, December 6, 2013
12:00p-2:15pm
Blank Rome LLP
One Logan Square
130 North 18th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Credit:
One CLE credit for each hour of course work attended.
By:
Philadelphia Volunteers for the Indigent Program (VIP)
More:
http://www.phillyvip.org/content/cle-trainings

November 7: Pittsburgh - Supreme Court Preview #MCLE

Please join the Pittsburgh Lawyer Chapter as professors Mark Tushnet and Jules Lobel preview the Supreme Court’s upcoming October Term 2013. Last term, the Court handed down some of the most important judicial decisions of the last half century and this term promises to be no different, with a host of cases touching on a range of critical legal questions including campaign contribution laws (McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission), the intersection of the First Amendment and reproductive clinics (McCullen v. Coakley), the recess appointment power of the president (National Labor Relations Board v. Noel Canning), and many others. Professors Tushnet and Lobel are both highly qualified to discuss the Court’s new term. A former law clerk to Justice Thurgood Marshall, Professor Tushnet is prominent constitutional law scholar who has extensively researched constitutional history. His most recent work, In the Balance: Law and Politics on the Roberts Court, provides an insight into the struggle between conservatives and liberals on the Supreme Court and what it means for everyday Americans. Professor Lobel is a co-author of the award winning book Less Safe, Less Free: Why America Is Losing the War on Terror, winner of the IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize. He is also President of the Center for Constitutional Rights.
Title:
Supreme Court Preview
When/Where:
Thursday, November 7, 2013
6:00pm - 8:00pm
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
3900 Forbes Avenue Barco Law Building Alcoa Room
Pittsburgh, PA
Speakers:
Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Jules Lobel, Bessie McKee Wathour Endowed Chair, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
By:
American Constitution Society
Credit:
2.0 hours of CLE credit pending.
Cost:
Free
More Information And Registration

Saturday, October 26, 2013

November 14: Web - Virtual Legal Tech #MCLE

Virtual Legal Tech's next set of webcasts have been scheduled for November 14; more information is coming soon and I'll post it when available.
Title:
Virtual Legal Tech November 2013
When/Where:
November 14, 2013
Webcast
Credit:
TBA - typically at least 3 hour-long CLEs are included
By:
Virtual Legal Tech
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November 21: Webcast - Specialty Courts to Improve Public Health Outcomes

Specialty courts can be a cost-effective, efficient way of addressing public health problems because they focus on a specific area of law. This webinar presents evaluations of family courts in North Carolina, a drug treatment court in Wilmington, Delaware, and the Philadelphia Lead Court. The presenters will share their research, as well as some lessons learned from the establishment of these courts and their operation. Webinar attendees will learn how specialty courts have been used to address a set of diverse public health needs, and how they could be adopted in other municipalities.
Each webinar is free and open to all interested parties.. Please complete the fields below to secure your spot. For additional information please contact ASLME at 617-262-4990 or kjohnson@aslme.org.
You may qualify for CLE credit. ASLME is an approved provider of continuing legal education credits in several states. ASLME will also apply for CLE credits in other states upon request.
Title:
Specialty Courts to Improve Public Health Outcomes
When/Where:
Thursday, November 21, 2013
1:00pm - 2:00pm Eastern
Webcast - Register Now!
Speakers:
  • Lindsey Eldred, J.D., Research Associate, Department of Economics, Duke University
    Beth Gifford, Ph.D., Research Scientist and Director of Program Evaluation Services, Duke University Center for Child and Family Policy
    David Festinger, Ph.D., Director of Law and Ethics and Senior Scientist, Treatment Research Institute
    Carla Campbell, M.D., M.S., Associate Teaching Professor, Drexel University School of Public Health
By:
  • ASLME : American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics
Credit:
ASLME is an approved provider of continuing legal education credits in several states. ASLME will also apply for CLE credits in other states upon request. Past ASLME webcasts have received credit in states such as Washington.
Cost:
Free
More:
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

November 19: Philadelphia - Intellectual Property Fall Seminar #MCLE

The past year has seen many important developments in the area of intellectual property. Please join a panel of thought leaders from Dechert's Intellectual Property Practice for a discussion of cutting edge issues and practice pointers, including:
Seminar Topics:

  • Critical Mistakes to Avoid in Licensing IP
  • The New Federal Criminal Trade Secret Statutes
  • Cybersecurity: What In-House Counsel Need to Know
  • Breakout Sessions

Title:
Intellectual Property Fall Seminar
A Seminar Presented by Dechert LLP's Intellectual Property Practice
When/Where:
November 19, 2013
8:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Philadelphia, PA
Speaker:

  • Martin J. Black
  • Timothy C. Blank
  • Diane Siegel Danoff
  • Glenn A. Gundersen
  • Kevin M. Flannery
  • Vivian A. Maese
  • Joshua H. Rawson
  • Thomas A. Rayski
  • Robert W. Ashbrook

By:
Dechert
Credit:
Credit applied for.
Cost:
No charge

November 19: San Francisco - Housing Negotiation Project Training

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. After attending the training, we ask our volunteers commit to 4 afternoon sessions within 6 months.

Pre-registration is required to attend.
Title:
Housing Negotiation Project Training
When/Where:
November 19, 2013
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
BASF Conference Center
301 Battery Street
3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
By:
Bar Association of San Francisco
MCLE Credits:
2 Hours
Cost:
Free to volunteers
More:
http://www.sfbar.org/calendar/eventdetail.aspx?id=VL131119A/VL131119

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

2013 Guide to Free CLE On Demand For Washington State

The 2013 Guide to Free CLE On Demand For Washington State is now available - for free of course!
With this Guide, Washington State attorneys can access enough free, on-demand CLE to fill up their maximum allowable AV credit, including all their ethics credit requirements. Check it out now!


Notes:
  • I put up a selection of AV CLE links on several topics, but if there's a topic you'd be interested in seeing, comment below I'll try to find some. Your feedback helps!
  • I plan to create guides for other states, but need to know which states should go first. If you'd like a guide for your state, let me know! 

Monday, October 21, 2013

November 19: San Francisco - Introduction to Landlord Tenant Training #MCLE

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.

Pre-registration is required to attend.
Title:
Introduction to Landlord Tenant Training
When/Where:
November 19, 2013
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
BASF Conference Center
301 Battery Street
3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
By:
Bar Association of San Francisco
MCLE Credits:
1 Hour
Cost:
This training will be given by JDC’s Supervising Attorney.
More:
http://www.sfbar.org/calendar/eventdetail.aspx?id=VL131119/VL131119

Saturday, October 19, 2013

November 5: Chicago - 17th Annual Insurance Forum #MCLE

The Forum is an executive level program designed for insurance and risk management professionals, accountants, attorneys, corporate officers, and regulators.
Participants will learn about current issues, new solutions, and the latest developments in the regulation and operation of insurance companies. Attendees will obtain an increased understanding of the changes taking place in the insurance industry and the major legal, operational, accounting, and regulatory issues facing insurers and consumers of insurance. The format consists of roundtable discussions, lectures and interactive presentations. The speakers will analyze the effect of recent major events, emerging issues, and new regulation.
Title: 
17th Annual Insurance Forum
When/Where:
November 5, 2013
Chicago, IL
Cost:
There is no attendance fee.
Credit:
7 CLE Hours IL, OH applied for
By:
JVP Partners, Inc
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November 1: Washington, DC - The Fifth Annual Patent Law and Policy Conference


Two leading universities in intellectual property law from both coasts – Georgetown University Law Center and Berkeley Center for Law & Technology – have joined together to host a unique conference on the role of the courts in patent law and policy.
Title:
The Fifth Annual Patent Law and Policy Conference
When/Where:
Friday, November 1, 2013
9 AM
Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20001
Cost:
Registration is complimentary for this conference, but is on a first come, first served basis as space is limited. Preregistration required.
Speakers:
  • The Honorable Kathleen M. O'Malley, Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
  • Moderator: Peter S. Menell, Koret Professor of Law, Berkeley Law
  • The Honorable Sue L. Robinson, District Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware
  • The Honorable James Rodney Gilstrap, District Judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
  • Edward Reines, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
  • Tina M. Chappell, Senior Litigation Attorney, Intel
  • Moderator: Kenneth S. Korea, Vice President & Head of US IP Center (SV), Samsung
  • Thomas F. Cotter, Briggs and Morgan Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School
  • Martha K. Gooding, Jones Day
  • Kevin T. Kramer, Deputy General Counsel – Intellectual Property, Yahoo!
  • Dr. Gregory K. Leonard, Edgeworth Economics, LLC
  • David J. Kappos,Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
  • Moderator: Dan Lang, Vice President, Intellectual Property, Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Mark R. Freeman, Civil Division – Appellate Staff, U.S. Department of Justice
  • William F. Lee, WilmerHale
  • John R. Thomas, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center
  • Nathan Kelley, Deputy General Counsel for Intellectual Property Law and Acting Solicitor, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
By:

  • Georgetown Law CLE
  • Berkeley Center for Law & Technology
Credit:
  • Illinois - 3.75 hrs
  • Other states - From its speaker list and content, this even very likely offers multiple credit in many states, but the sponsor does not list them.

November 11: NYC - Basic Written Discovery #MCLE

This program will cover:

  • introduction to interrogatories;
  • requests for production of documents;
  • requests for admissions;
  • independent medical examinations; and
  • other written discovery requests.

Basic drafting of these documents and procedures for case specific targeted written discovery will be introduced and implemented.
Title:
Basic Written Discovery
A CLE Seminar Presented by Dechert LLP
When/Where:
November 11, 2013
12:15 PM
Philadelphia, PA
Speaker:
Joseph K. Hetrick
By:
Dechert
Credit:
CLE credit is pending in CA, NJ, NY and PA
Cost:
No charge

November 12: Webcast - Food Safety Forensics

On Tuesday, November 12, 2013, at 2 PM ET, The TASA Group, Inc., in conjunction with food safety expert Darrel Suderman, will present a free, one-hour, interactive webinar, Food Safety Forensics, for all legal professionals.
Title:
Food Safety Forensics
When/Where:
Tuesday, November 12, 2013 14:00 Eastern
Webcast
Speaker:
Food safety expert Darrel Suderman
By:
The TASA Group, Inc.
Credit:
Typically, TASA does not apply for credit, but the presenters and content appear to satisfy CLE requirements in a number of jurisdictions in which participants may self-apply for credit.
Cost:
Free.
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November 7: NYC - A Price Worth Paying? Understanding Board Responsibilities and Liabilities

Join us for a discussion of what can happen if boards of directors and senior executives don’t effectively monitor the many risks affecting their companies and don’t react carefully when crises strike.
This interactive CLE will feature a screening of A Price Worth Paying? The film, which was recently the subject of a front-page article in the Wall Street Journal, was written by Dechert partner Duncan Wiggetts and focuses on the difficult issues of executive compensation, the evaluation of risk around an acquisition in an emerging market, the depth of inquiry of an Audit Committee and the adequacy of the response to a serious whistleblower allegation. It reinforces the importance of setting the right “tone from the top” and the need for directors and senior legal officers to ask all of the right questions.
Throughout and after the film, the panelists will lead a discussion about the board’s responsibilities, liabilities and resulting potential causes of action.
Title:
A Price Worth Paying? Understanding Board Responsibilities and Liabilities
A CLE Seminar Presented by Dechert LLP
When/Where:
November 7, 2013
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
New York, NY
Speakers:

  • Frederick Herold, Partner, Dechert LLP
  • Matthew L. Larrabee, Partner, Dechert LLP
  • Matthew Mazur, Associate, Dechert LLP

By:
Dechert
Credit:
CLE credit is pending in CA, IL, NC, NJ, NY, PA and TX
Cost:
No charge

Friday, October 18, 2013

November 19: NYC - Environmental Due Diligence in Commercial Real Estate Transactions

This class provides practitioners with an overview of the due diligence process required of an attorney representing a purchaser of property with possible hazardous contamination or of a company that has facilities which are, or may be, contaminated. The class addresses Federal and State laws that apply to contaminated sites, measuring potential risk to the client, contract provisions that will best protect the client, Phase I and II environmental reports, CERCLA issues and other environmental due diligence matters of interest to the practitioner.
Title:
Environmental Due Diligence in Commercial Real Estate Transactions
When/Where:
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Bank of America
114 West 47th Street, 12th Floor (US Trust Bldg)
New York, 10036
Speaker:
James Periconi, Esq.
By:
National Law Institute
Credit:
3
Cost:
Free.

November 5: Webcast - Role and Functions of a Vocational Expert in Litigation


Title:
Role and Functions of a Vocational Expert in Litigation
When/Where:
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
14:00 Eastern
Webcast
Speaker:
Vocational expert Bruce Growick.
By:
The TASA Group, Inc.
Credit:
Typically, TASA does not apply for credit, but the presenters and content appear to satisfy CLE requirements in a number of jurisdictions in which participants may self-apply for credit.
Cost:
Free.
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October 24: NYC - Global Alternative Funds Symposium

Dechert’s Symposium will focus on what investment managers must know now about evolving laws, opportunities, trends, and risks in the current global alternative funds marketplace. The Symposium will feature multiple general and concurrent panels comprising industry leaders as well as partners from Dechert offices throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Panelists will include representatives from Apollo Capital Management, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Morningstar, U.S. Bancorp, and ACA Compliance Group.
Topics will include:
  • Offering Alternative Strategy Funds to the Public, Including Mutual Funds, Closed-End Funds, BDCs, and UCITS
  • Global Reach of U.S. Regulation and Tax — Practical Impacts
  • AIFMD — Mitigating the Impact
  • European and U.S. Debt Funds
  • Regulatory Gains and Pains in Asia
  • Global Regulatory, Enforcement, and Litigation Trends.
Title:
Global Alternative Funds Symposium
Presented by Dechert's Financial Services Group
When/Where:
October 24, 2013
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel
New York, NY
Speaker:
  • Adrienne M. Baker
  • Gus Black
  • Catherine Botticelli
  • Christopher D. Christian
  • Carl A. de Brito
  • Christopher Gardner
  • Michael Hirschfeld
  • Richard Horowitz
  • Aisha Hunt
  • Angelyn Lim
  • Stuart Martin
  • Declan O'Sullivan
  • Jonathan Pickworth
  • Keith T. Robinson
  • Kevin P. Scanlan
  • Hans Stamm
  • Jonathan R. Streeter
  • David A. Vaughan
  • Adam J. Wasserman
  • M. Holland West
By:
Dechert
Credit:
Credit pending.
Cost:
No charge

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Thursday, October 17, 2013

October 24: Webcast - Best Practices for Managing Information & In-House Counsel's Responsibilities

Every day 2.5 quintillion bytes of data is created world-wide and most all of that data is unstructured, creating potential for complications and leaving attorneys asking:
"What are the responsibilities of in-house counsel for retaining, managing, and disposing of corporate information?"
Hear from industry leaders and the US Department of Energy on how accurate and consistent information categorization reduces legal and compliance risk and optimizes overall information value by insuring the right data is kept.
You will learn about:
  • Managing large amounts of unstructured data within the strict requirements for legal holds
  • New regulatory compliance mandates
  • Rising expectations around the defensible disposition of information.
Title:
Best Practices for Managing Information & In-House Counsel's Responsibilities
When/Where:
October 24, 2013
1:00 PM ET
Webcast - Register Now!
Speakers:
  • Ann Keating-Aitken, Senior SharePoint Administrator, EES, LLC, Contractor to the United States Department of Energy
  • Dean Gonsowski, GM of Information Governance, Recommind
  • Mark Diamond, President & CEO, Contoural
By:
Law.com/Corporate Counsel
Credit:
One credit of CLE approved in NY, NJ, IL & CA.
This event may meet the standards for attendees to apply for credit in some jurisdictions.
Cost:
No charge

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October 21: Webcast - Labor & Employment Update - Negotiating the Pitfalls of Constructive Discharge: Building the Case for Reasonable Economic Damages

The area of Labor & Employment law is always changing. It is affected by the actions of Congress, Federal agencies, state agencies and local ordinances. In addition, what happens in the state and federal courts often has a real impact on how attorneys can and should represent their clients. That is why throughout the course of the year the New York Law Journal covers the area of Labor & Employment law online, in our daily newspaper and our weekly special sections. On October 21, 2013 the Law Journal will publish a special section featuring four articles focusing on different areas of Labor & Employment of law. These articles, as always, will be written by leading industry practitioners.
In addition to the content mentioned above, we are also pleased to provide you with a 60 minute, CLE-accredited webinar featuring a distinguished panel of experts. The panel will be discussing the issue of Constructive Discharge and Building the Case for Reasonable Economic Damages.
In this webinar you will learn:
  • What is Constructive Discharge?
  • The End Result of Constructive Discharge
  • Basics for Economic Damages Plaintiff & Defense Side
  • Reasonable Economic Damages: The Expert in the Middle
  • Panel Discussion: Working Towards Reasonable Economic Damages.
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Title:
Labor & Employment Update - Negotiating the Pitfalls of Constructive Discharge: Building the Case for Reasonable Economic Damages
When/Where:
Monday, October 21, 2013
1:00PM ET
Speakers:
  • Donna Napolitano, Associate, Berkman, Henoch, Peterson, Peddy & Fenchel, P.C. In April 2011, Ms. Napolitano joined Berkman Henoch in the Litigation Department. She represents the firm’s corporate and municipal clients in both federal and state court on such claims as Section 1983, Title VII, Fair Labor Standards Act, and ADA. In September 2012, Ms. Napolitano was lead counsel on an eleven-week federal trial and successfully represented the County of Nassau and the individually named County employees in Matthew Prince v. County of Nassau et al. In October 2011, Ms. Napolitano was part of the litigation team that successfully represented the County of Nassau in a three-week federal trial in Peter Solomon v. County of Nassau.
  • Tom Ricotta, Partner, White, Ricotta & Marks, P.C. Tom is a partner at the law firm of White, Ricotta & Marks, P.C., which specializes in plaintiff’s side employment law. Prior to joining White, Ricotta & Marks, P.C. in February 2013, Tom worked as a Senior Associate for seven and one half years at Leeds, Morelli & Brown, P.C. as one of their primary litigation attorneys. During the course of his professional career, Tom has distinguished himself as a successful litigation attorney who has won multiple federal and state trials, and has handled all aspects of litigation.
  • Josefina V. Tranfa-Abboud, Ph.D,  is a Principal in the Litigation and Corporate Financial Advisory Services Group at Marks Paneth & Shron LLP. Dr. Tranfa-Abboud has extensive experience in economic analysis related to labor and employment disputes as well as commercial disputes involving claims of breach of contract and business interruption. Dr. Tranfa-Abboud provides research, statistical analysis and damages analysis and also serves as an expert witness for both plaintiffs and defendants. Dr. Tranfa-Abboud also provides consulting services in transfer pricing, as well as other areas of economic analysis.
By:
Law.com
Credit:
  • Approved for 1 CLE credit in CA, IL, NY and NJ.
  • Other Jurisdictions: consult your credit-granting authority.
Cost:
No charge

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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

October 28: Washington, PA - CLE & Pro Bono Celebration

A CLE & Pro Bono Celebration will be held by the Washington County Bar Association on October 28, 2013 at noon, following a 11:45 a.m. Lunch & Bar Meeting. Both events will be held at the George Washington Hotel in Washington.
A panel of local attorneys (Mary Bates, moderator; Becky Bowman, David Rundquist and Bill Speakman) will present a program on the Rules of Professional Responsibility and provide personal perspectives on their pro bono experiences in Washington County.
Free CLE for attorneys who are panelists for any of WCBA's pro bono programs (Legal Aid Conflict, Modest Means, the new Limited Representation Custody) or the City Mission's Legal Clinic.
Title:
CLE & Pro Bono Celebration
When/Where:
Monday October 28, 2013
12:00 PM
George Washington Hotel
60 South Main Street
Washington, PA
By:
Washington County Bar Association
www.washcobar.org
Cost:
Free CLE for attorneys who are panelists for any of WCBA's pro bono programs (Legal Aid Conflict, Modest Means, the new Limited Representation Custody) or the City Mission's Legal Clinic.
More:
http://www.paprobono.net/civillaw/calendar/event.495148-CLE_Pro_Bono_Celebration

November 20: San Francisco - Introduction to Family Law Training #MCLE


BASF's Family Law Project assists individuals, families with children or families with domestic violence in matters including marital dissolutions, child custody, child support, restraining orders, guardianships, conservatorships, wills, powers of attorney and probate litigation. This is a full-scope project in which the volunteer can take the case from start to finish. Depending on the circumstances of each case, cases can last for weeks, months or even years.
This training will be given by JDC’s Supervising Attorneys who will go over the volunteer procedures as well as the forms for completing a simple divorce.
Pre-registration is required to attend.
Title:
Introduction to Family Law Training
When/Where:
November 20, 2013
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
BASF Conference Center
301 Battery Street
3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
By:
Bar Association of San Francisco
MCLE Credits:
1 Hour
Cost:
Free to volunteers
More:
http://www.sfbar.org/calendar/eventdetail.aspx?id=VF131120/VF131120

November 20: Minneapolis - New Volunteer Orientation #MCLE


This meeting introduces new volunteers to our organization, specific volunteer opportunities and our staff. It is a great opportunity to meet with other volunteers too!
Title:
New Volunteer Orientation
When/Where:
Thursday, November 20, 2013
Noon - 1pm CLE
Hennepin County Bar Association
600 Nicollet Mall, Suite 390
Minneapolis, MN
Pregistration Required
By:
Volunteer Lawyers Network
Credit:
1.0 Standard Credit
More Information And Registration:
http://www.volunteerlawyersnetwork.org/CLEs

November 12: NYC - Elder Law for the Non-Elder Law Lawyer: Protecting Your Client and Yourself

  • Intro - Real Life Stories you Would Not Believe (The Post Office Client ... e.g, Astor)
  • Part 1 - Ethics : Review of Ethics Codes, including ( Rule 1.14) ... that no one ever thinks about "Clients with Diminished Mental Capacity" with real world examples and working documents
  • Part 2 - Longevity ("Elder") Planning - Medicare, Medicaid, T&E
  • Part 3 - Practical Applications - Guardianship and How to Avoid It; Real Estate; Tax; I want to be an Elder Lawyer; Cocktail Parties, Relatives and Friends
Title:
Elder Law for the Non-Elder Law Lawyer: Protecting Your Client and Yourself
When/Where:
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Banco Popular
120 Broadway, 16th Floor
New York, NY 10036
Speakers:
tbd
By:
National Law Institute
Credit:
2 Professional 1 Ethics
Cost:
Free.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

November 7: NYC - What Every Lawyer Needs to Know About the Department of Buildings

The New York City Department of Buildings is an essential and important part of any real estate attorney’s practice yet many do not fully understand all that this Department does, what it governs, how it works, and the details buried in the all-important Building Code. This class is taught by Phyllis Arnold, Esq., the former General Counsel of the Department of Buildings who is widely recognized as the preeminent expert on the Department and the Building Code which was totally rewritten under her leadership as primary legal counsel in 2008. This class is extremely comprehensive and should not be missed by any real estate practitioner.
Title:
What Every Lawyer Needs to Know About the Department of Buildings
When/Where:
Thursday, November 7, 2013
8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Bank of America
114 West 47th Street, 12th Floor (US Trust Bldg)
New York, NY 10036
Speaker:
TBD
By:
National Law Institute
Credit:
3
Cost:
Free.

November 22: Buffalo, NY - U.S. Supreme Court Review and Preview #MCLE

A review of key decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court's October 2012 Term in civil, criminal and constitutional matters and a preview of the upcoming cases in the Court’s October 2013 Term.
Title:
U.S. Supreme Court Review and Preview
When/Where:
Friday, November 22, 2013 - 8:30am - 1:30pm
Ceremonial Courtroom
92 Franklin Street 2nd Floor
Buffalo, NY
Speakers:
  • Keynote: Jay D. Wexler, Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law; Member, Board of Advisors, ACS Boston Lawyer Chapter
  • Craig R. Bucki, Attorney, Phillips Lytle LLP
  • Timothy J. Graber, Attorney, Gibson, McAskill & Crosby, LLP; Chair, Federal Practice Committee, Bar Association of Erie County
  • Anjana Malhotra, Professor of Law, SUNY Buffalo Law School
  • Timothy P. Murphy, Attorney, Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria LLP; Chair, Appellate Practice Committee, Bar Association of Erie County
  • Moderator: Frank T. Housh, Attorney, Co-Founder, Housh Law Offices; Chair, ACS Western New York Lawyer Chapter

By:

  • The Western New York Lawyer Chapter of the American Constitution Society
  • The Appellate Practice and Federal Practice Committees of the Bar Association of Erie County
  • The Erie Institute of Law.

Credit:
4
Cost:
Free
More:
http://www.acslaw.org/WNYSCOTUSReviewandPreviewRSVP


November 19: Albany, NY + Webcast - The Effective Deposition #MCLE

Douglas J. Rose, Esq.
Title:
The Effective Deposition
When/Where:
November 19, 2013
6:00-7:00 p.m.
441 New Karner Road
Albany, NY 12205
Also Webcast
Speaker:
Douglas J. Rose, Esq.
Credit:
Skills: 1 CLE Credit Hour
Cost:
There is no fee for this event.
By:
Tully Rinckey PLLC, Attorneys & Counselors at Law
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November 20: Webcast - Introduction to Boolean (Keyword) Search (2013)

This webinar is designed for users who are already familiar with the basics of Fastcase but are new to Boolean (keyword) searches.
Title:
Introduction to Boolean (Keyword) Search (2013)
When/Where:
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Webcast - Preregistration Required
Credit:
  • Typically Fastcase webinars are eligable for free CLE credit in Arizona, Arkansas, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois (ISBA members only), Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon,  South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin
  • Also free to members of the following bar associations: AILA, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Jenkins, Kern County, LA County, NACBA, San Fernando Valley and the Social Law Library.
By:
Fastcast
More:
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November 20: Stillwater, MN - Wine Law MCLE

The Washington County Law Library is pleased to present the following Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs free of charge. These programs are presented in coordination with the Washington County Bar Association, but membership in the Association is not required for attendance.
Title:
Wine Law
When/Where:
November` 20, 2013
Noon-1:00 p.m.
Washington County Government Center
14949 62nd St. N.
Stillwater, MN 55082
Speaker:
Paul Quast, Esq. Halleland Habicht, PA
By:
Washington County Law Library
Credit:
One Standard CLE Credit will be applied for.
Cost:
Free!
More:
http://www.co.washington.mn.us/index.aspx?NID=1059

Monday, October 14, 2013

October 25: Rockford, IL - Family and Consumer Law Pro Bono Bootcamp #MCLE

Thousands of low-income litigants in Illinois cannot afford an attorney and free legal services organizations alone cannot meet this need. You can be the difference! We are proud to offer you this opportunity to develop your expertise and put your knowledge to work for people in need. This free program is designed to train practitioners in the basics of handling family law and consumer/debt collection cases. Topics include: assisting clients who need to establish or challenge parentage of a minor; establishing the initial child custody or visitation order; modifying, enforcing or establishing a child support order in Illinois; assisting clients with debt collection problems; the citation process for discovery of assets in Illinois; and ethical issues that can arise during the negotiation process on behalf of individuals. In exchange for the commitment to handle just one pro bono case, attendees receive free training and MCLE credit!
Title:
Family and Consumer Law Pro Bono Bootcamp
When/Where:
October 25, 2013
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Rockford Northwestern Illinois Area Agency on Aging
1111 S Alpine Road, Suite 600
Rockford, IL
Credit:
6.50 MCLE hours, including 1.00 Professional Responsibility MCLE credit hours (PMCLE credit subject to approval)
Speakers:
  • Wendy H. Vaughn, Clinical Assistant Professor, Northern Illinois University College of Law, Rockford
  • Linda A. Rothnagel, Prairie State Legal Services, Inc., McHenry
  • Kathryn McGowan Bettcher, Prairie State Legal Services, Inc., St. Charles
  • Bernard H. Shapiro, Prairie State Legal Service, Inc., Rockford
  • Donald E. Ray, Ray Law Office, P.C., Rockford
  • Michelle Weinberg, Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago
  • Catherine M. Ritts, Attorney at Law, Rockford
By:
Illinois State Bar Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services
Cost:
No Cost to Attorneys Who Agree to Take a Pro Bono Case in The Next Year

October 24: Nanticoke, PA - How to Ask for Modification Under Fair Housing Law And Review of Changes to PA Custody Court Rules

As part of the ongoing pro bono initiative for Luzerne County and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, both sessions are offered. The Fair Housing session will cover when it is appropriate to request a reasonable accommodation or reasonable modification, how to make a request, and how to address a housing provider’s refusal of a request. The course will also discuss who is responsible for paying modifications. The PA Custody Court Rules session will cover the changes in the rules governing custody actions.
Title:
How to Ask for Modification Under Fair Housing Law
And
Review of Changes to PA Custody Court Rules
When/Where:
Thursday, October 24, 2013
9:30 am - 11 am
Educational Center of Luzerne County Community College
Nanticoke, PA
Speakers: 
  • Kristina Petronko, Esq., Attorney on NPLS’s Fair Housing Project
  • Marybeth Saporita, Paralegal on Fair Housing Project
  • Laurie Baughman, Esq., Staff Attorney at PA Coalition for Domestic Violence
By:
Credit:
1.5 Hour Substantive CLE Credit For Each Course
Cost:
Attendance of this program is free to any attorney who is willing to accept one (1) pro bono referral from North Penn Legal Services; otherwise the cost is $25.00.
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