MCLE Videos: Cram Day 2020
Saturday, January 25, 2019: 9:30 am - 4:00 pm
6 PARTICIPATORY CREDITS IN ONE DAY
Elimination of Bias * Legal Ethics * Competence Issues
Do you need last minute participatory MCLE credits? California attorneys whose last names begin with the letters N-Z are required to report their MCLE credits to the State Bar by February 1, 2020. Join us for current video presentations covering the required credits for all three mandatory subject areas: Elimination of Bias, Legal Ethics and Competence Issues.
Registration fees: All for only $95 and includes: morning coffee, light snack and lunch
Topic includes:
Elimination of Bias Annual Update
Throughout the United States' history different groups have been marginalized and misunderstood, from the Irish to the Japanese to the Hmong. Looking at current often perceived "out groups," this program will explore how each of us can bridge current societal gaps.
Earn 1.0 hour participatory Elimination of Bias MCLE credit.
Presented by:
Judge Erica R. Yew, Santa Clara County Superior Court
Judge Theodore M. Weathers, San Diego Superior Court
Legal Ethics Annual Update
Staying on top of developments in the law governing lawyers is an essential part of law practice. This annual three-hour program surveys the significant statutes, case law and ethics opinions in the past year, analyzes their impact on the practice of law, and provides practical solutions for avoiding malpractice and ethical pitfalls.
Earn 3.0 hour participatory Legal Ethics MCLE credit.
Presented by:
Mark L. Tuft, Cooper, White & Cooper LLP
Ellen R. Peck, Former Judge, State Bar Court
Fee-Sharing Fundamentals, Strategies, Trends
Sharing legal fees with lawyers in other firms and referral fee arrangements have many advantages as well as legal and ethical consequences. This one-hour program will cover the requirements for enforceable fee-sharing and referral agreements and the consequences of noncomplying agreements.
Earn 1.0 hour participatory Legal Ethics MCLE credit.
Mark L Tuft, Cooper, White & Cooper LLP
Ellen R. Peck, Former Judge, State Bar Court
Competence Issues Annual Update
Attorneys as a group are more prone to substance abuse and addiction than individuals in any other profession, yet are less inclined to seek treatment. A practicing attorney and a registered nurse at a clinical addiction hospital will offer their personal and professional perspectives on these issues
Earn 1.0 hour participatory Competence Issues MCLE credit.
Bruce S. Ross
Kimberly Knapp, B.S., R.N.