Category: AAC
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[6/17/21 Zoom Meeting] Insurance Coverage for COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims
Insurance Coverage for COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims Speaker: Peter Roldan, partner, Emergent LLP This presentation will cover: Whether there is insurance coverage for loss of business income caused by the COVID-19 pandemic Summaries of key coverage provisions and exclusions and how have courts interpreted these terms Upcoming appellate cases that will affect how insurers and…
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[6/3/21 Zoom Meeting] If you have a brain, you have bias!
If you have a brain, you have bias! Speaker: Matthew Cahill, President of Percipio Company This session calls us to rethink bias. Where it originates (our brains), how it travels (through our behaviors), and how it impacts our personal and professional lives. The unconscious bias framework provides a common language for engaging in deeper workplace…
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[5/6/21 Zoom Meeting] Presumption, Resumption, and Workers’ Compensation Laws in the Era of COVID-19
Presumption, Resumption, and Workers’ Compensation Laws in the Era of COVID-19 Speaker: Lael Abaya, Law Office of Lael Abaya This presentation will focus on: Workers’ compensation laws dealing with “non-occupational diseases” prior to Covid 19 Statutory presumptions related to Covid 19 as the result of the passage of SB1159 Workers’ compensation issues/considerations as the economy…
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[4/15/21 Zoom Meeting] Handling Dental Malpractice Cases
Handling Dental Malpractice Cases Speaker: Mark J. Zanobini, Law Office of Mark J. Zanobini, PC This presentation will cover the following: Discover all of the different ways that dental treatment can go wrong. How to evaluate a Dental Malpractice case. Pitfalls in handling dental negligence cases. Recognizing a good dental negligence case. Please note this…
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[3/18/21 Zoom Meeting] Stress in the Pandemic from an Old Trial Lawyer’s Perspective
Stress in the Pandemic from an Old Trial Lawyer’s Perspective Speaker: Gary Gwilliam, California Consumer Trial Attorney This presentation will cover: The shifting future of the legal profession since the pandemic Thoughts on stress management, breathing and self-care for lawyers How to avoid the pitfalls of substance abuse in these difficult times The potential for virtual trials Please note this video is not…
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[3/4/2021 Zoom Meeting] Confidentiality: Staying Out of Trouble
Confidentiality: Staying Out of Trouble Speaker: Jonathan I Arons, California Legal Ethics Attorney confidentiality requirements in responding to negative postings on social media platforms issues in remote practice including depositions and trials Please note this video is not offered for MCLE credit. We are only authorized to give credit to those who attend at…
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Don’t Shy Away From Estate Planning – Estate Planning is for Everyone
The time is now: Especially during the pandemic when travel is limited and access to a loved one in a medical facility is restricted, estate planning is critical. It starts with an advance health care directive that can be obtained from the doctor or by a simple Google search. Without an advance health care directive,…
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Five Considerations When Selecting a Guardian for Your Children
There is no question that having children changes everything – and estate planning is no exception. If you and your spouse pass away or become legally incapacitated, and arrangements were never made in the event of such an emergency, your minor child or children will have to be placed with a new family. Not surprisingly,…
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[2/18/21 Zoom Meeting] Slouching Towards Huntsville – Effective Representation of Clients Who are Victims
Slouching Towards Huntsville – Effective Representation of Clients Who are Victims Speaker: Richard J. Palenchar, Esq, Palenchar Law Firm APC This presentation will cover: CA Penal Code § 679.01(b); TX Code of Criminal Proc. Art. 56.01 (1) – Debunking Victimhood CA Constitution Art. 1 § 28 (b) – Victims’ Bill of Rights The Unbearable Trial…
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Common Misconceptions About Marital Trust Assets
Estate planning is complicated. California’s community property laws are complicated. It is easy to get confused because the rule is often contrary to what common sense indicates. Generally, every penny you earn from labor during marriage is a shared penny. Assets you had before you married, inheritance and gifts you receive while married, and certain…