LIVE ZOOM: International Trade: Increase Your Revenue by Tapping Foreign Markets

Tuesday, November 15, 2022, 12:00 – 2:00 p.m.

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International markets can be a great untapped source of revenue for Los Angeles area businesses. Learn about the resources available to beginning importers and exporters and the nuts and bolts of starting your own import or export business.

Class covers:

  • Is international trade right for me?
  • Export opportunities vs. import opportunities, including how to identify emerging opportunities post-COVID-19
  • The Trade Connect program for exporters
  • Key tips for reducing risk
  • Export Research Tools

Participants are encouraged to join by video as class may involve sharing of visual information and writings, participation via the chat function, and the opportunity to interact with others. Virtual networking reception to follow class.

Presented by: Elizabeth Glynn with the support of Port of Los Angeles Trade Connect:

Elizabeth Glynn facilitates ExporTech™ programs throughout Southern California for CMTC, an affiliate of the NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership, which supports small- and medium-sized manufacturers to enhance their operational and business capabilities. ExporTech™ is a corporate management system that provides manufacturing executives and business owners with strategic focus and a structured process through which they create and implement actionable export plans that result in increased sales growth in global markets. To date, 50+ Executive Teams have completed ExporTech™ programs. Most are implementing their export plans and expanding sales in global markets. Six manufacturers have received export awards recognizing their export expansion efforts.

A global operations and business development professional, Glynn has worked with companies in export operations, compliance, trade finance, and global logistics with the objective of accelerating companies' investment in exporting and maximizing their competitive advantage in global markets.

Initially having worked in global logistics and sales, Glynn transitioned from global transportation to managing the export operations for a company. Glynn streamlined the global logistics infrastructure; managed export, import, and foreign-based transactions; facilitated multi-country shipments, free trade zone projects; and negotiated letters of credit. She achieved seamless in-transit logistics movement of third country shipments; and, secured resolution of a six-figure transshipment cargo insurance claim. Glynn has interfaced with a diverse range of companies that includes working with program units at Raytheon Space & Communications to provide export training and facilitate global delivery of communication systems to establishing export operations for a medical device manufacturer.

Since 1998 Glynn has taught courses in global business management, leadership, and ethics at the University of La Verne (M.B.A. program), and a number of global trade courses at UCLA Extension including global logistics and fundamentals of international trade. She has developed and presented customized programs at UCLA Extension and UC Riverside. Glynn holds a Master of International Management (M.I.M.) degree from the Thunderbird School of Global Management and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Linguistics from UC Irvine.

Registration fees: FREE - sponsored by the Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library through the generous support of Pacific Western Bank.

No legal advice:
LA Law Library does not provide legal advice. LA Law Library provides legal resources and assistance with legal research as an educational service. The Law Library is pleased to offer our patrons the opportunity to obtain assistance from third party legal service providers at this and other events within the Library. However, the Library does not control and is not responsible for the content or scope of any assistance given by those providers.

ON DEMAND: Civil Lawsuit Basics: Appearing at Trial: Rules and Strategies

Class recorded November 21, 2024

Trial is the culmination of a civil lawsuit, where evidence is presented and a decision made by either a jury or a judge (i.e., a “bench trial”). In this class, learn basic rules, strategies and tips about how to present evidence and handle your own trial in a California state court.

Class covers:

  • Presenting testimony from friendly witnesses
  • Cross-examining unfriendly witnesses
  • Getting documents admitted into evidence
  • How to stop improper evidence by making effective objections
  • Making opening and closing arguments

Presented in partnership with the L.A. Incubator Consortium.

Registration fee: FREE

Course Materials: If you would like to receive a copy of the course materials for any of the classes, including any PowerPoint used, please register at the Register Now! button for the class, provided below. A staff member will email you the course materials (usually within one business day)."

Video Recordings: We recognize that not everyone can attend in person classes, so even if you can't make it in, please watch any of these recordings and remember that we are still here to help! Call us at (213) 785-2513, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or chat with us online to get help finding information and resources on any legal (or not-quite-legal) question. Access to the video recordings is free.

Dated Material: Please note that the law changes. The original recording date for each class is provided on the display page. To be certain that you receive up-to-date information, please attend the in-person class, or contact us for help researching or updating your specific legal issue.

LA Law Library does not provide legal advice:
LA Law Library does not provide legal advice. LA Law Library provides legal resources and assistance with legal research as an educational service. The information presented in this program is not legal advice and is provided solely as an educational service to our patrons. For legal advice, you should consult an attorney.

Know Your (Pandemic) Voting Rights!

Class recorded September 14, 2020

California and the U.S. are preparing for an unprecedented election amid a pandemic, economic downturn, natural disasters, and widespread misinformation about voting and the integrity of the election. Yet, in spite of – and because of – these challenges, the importance of exercising your right to vote may be greater than ever. In this class, learn why elections are so important, how to spot misinformation and myths about voting, and how to make sure your voice is heard. Learn your rights, then go out (or stay in) and vote!

Class covers:

  • Why vote? Making sure democracy works for everyone, not just for those with power and resources
  • Who is eligible to vote, and how to register to vote
  • Ways to vote: your options before and on Election Day, and how to vote safely during COVID-19
  • The Voters’ Bill of Rights, accessible voting for those with disabilities, and what to do if you witness voter intimidation
  • Debunking common myths about voting

Presented by: Maria E. Hall and John Nolte

Course Materials: If you would like to receive a copy of the course materials for any of the classes, including any PowerPoint used, please register at the Register Now! button for the class, provided below. A staff member will email you the course materials (usually within one business day)."

Video Recordings: We recognize that not everyone can attend in person classes, so even if you can't make it in, please watch any of these recordings and remember that we are still here to help! Call us at (213) 785-2513, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or chat with us online to get help finding information and resources on any legal (or not-quite-legal) question. Access to the video recordings is free.

Dated Material: Please note that the law changes. The original recording date for each class is provided on the display page. To be certain that you receive up-to-date information, please attend the in-person class, or contact us for help researching or updating your specific legal issue.

LA Law Library does not provide legal advice:
LA Law Library does not provide legal advice. LA Law Library provides legal resources and assistance with legal research as an educational service. The information presented in this program is not legal advice and is provided solely as an educational service to our patrons. For legal advice, you should consult an attorney.

 

ON DEMAND: MCLE: Importance of Pre-Court Intervention in Criminal Cases

Class recorded December 9, 2020

By making use of pre-court intervention, defense counsel can successfully persuade prosecutors to drop criminal charges against a client completely, or reduce them in severity, before a case proceeds to court with formal charges at arraignment. Both new and seasoned criminal attorneys will benefit from learning about this vital, but often overlooked, form of defense advocacy.

Class covers:

  • Why pre-court intervention? Advantages of pre-arraignment advocacy
  • Using private investigation to uncover evidence missed by law enforcement
  • Preparing a formal legal position highlighting factual weakness or other issues
  • Conferring with prosecutors to persuade in favor of dropping/reducing charges
  • Appropriateness of pre-court intervention in different case scenarios

Earn 1 hour participatory California general MCLE credit: After registration, a staff member will email you the course materials, an evaluation form, and your Certificate of Attendance (usually the next business day). Register first, then watch the recording to the end and answer the questions provided in the popup to verify your attendance.

Presented by Dmitry Gorin:

Dmitry Gorin is a partner at Eisner Gorin LLP, a boutique, L.A.-based law firm specializing in criminal defense. He is a State-Bar Certified Criminal Law Specialist and a former Senior Deputy District Attorney in L.A. County. Drawing from experience having litigated approximately 100 jury trials, Mr. Gorin now specializes in the defense of complex criminal matters in state and federal courts nationwide, and has successfully defended attorneys, medical professionals, business owners and corporations. He serves as a media legal analyst?, commentator, and educator in the areas of criminal law, police procedure, and court defense strategy.

Registration fee: $25

Non-refundable.

ON DEMAND: MCLE: Using Interpreters & Translators: What Lawyers Need to Know

Class recorded December 16, 2020

The use of interpreters and translators is increasingly vital in a global economy and a multilingual Los Angeles. In this class, learn the nuts and bolts of legal interpretation and translation from a seasoned professional, including when and how to appropriately use an interpreter or translator and how to approach interpretation/translation issues as they arise in litigation or transactional practice.

Class covers:

  • Best practices for selecting an interpreter or translator
  • How to make efficient use of translation/interpretation services, and save money
  • How to present translated documents in court
  • Best practices for use of an interpreter in court and in depositions
  • How to successfully challenge interpretations and translations

Earn 1 hour participatory California general MCLE credit: After registration, a staff member will email you the course materials, an evaluation form, and your Certificate of Attendance (usually the next business day). Register first, then watch the recording to the end and answer the questions provided in the popup to verify your attendance.

Presented by Barry Schreiber:

Barry Schreiber is the Director of Marketing at Allied Interpreting, and a partner in the Tel Aviv firm of Guy, Bachar & Co. He is a licensed attorney in Florida and Israel, has served as a Judge Pro Tem in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and has worked in a variety of other legal and business leadership roles over the years, including as an elected Miami-Dade County, Florida Commissioner for 14 years, a registered political lobbyist for six years, an executive coach, an insurance broker, and as a licensed investment banker. Barry is also an actor, and has been a SAG-AFTRA member since 1985. He is fluent in Hebrew and speaks some Spanish.

Registration fee: $20

Non-refundable, payment reserves spot

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