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VIDEO – Taxation of Damages, and Reporting and Wittholding Rules for Litigation Settlements and Judgments
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1.5-hour MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 90 minutes
This video presentation by Robert R. Rubin, Shareholder with Boutin Jones, Inc. covers taxation of damages, which every attorney should consider earlier rather than later because identifying tax issues too late, may result in allocating part of a recovery to (A) nontaxable claims or (B) claims for which attorney fees are fully deductible may be lost. Similarly, the employment tax and information return issues also need consideration early to avoid nasty surprises at the end of the process. Both plaintiff and defense counsel should be sensitive to these issues because, after all, at the end of the day the after-tax recovery and the after-tax cost is the paramount concern of both plaintiffs and defendants, respectively.
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VIDEO – Immigration Law and the Family
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1.5-hour MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 90 minutes
In this video presentation Jesse Atwal, Esq., Atwal Company, covers:
The Roadmap to U.S. Immigration
Can someone enter or stay in the U.S. at all?
Introduction to U.S. Permanent Residence (Green Cards)
Getting a green card through family members
Getting a green card as an Investor
Getting a green card as a Special Immigrant
Humanitarian protection (TPS, Asylee, Refugee status)
Nonimmigrant (Temporary) Visas
Acquiring U.S. Citizenship
Please note, supplemental materials can be downloaded from the same page you view this video. In the video description, click the URL to download the “…speaker’s handouts and ancillary files.”
Please note each video is designed for continous viewing until its conclusion.
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IPad Apps for the Legal Professional
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THIS MCLE PRESENTATION IS POSTPONE UNTIL THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 FROM 9:30 AM TO 12:30 PMRead more

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VIDEO – I Agree…Do I ? Online Terms of Use Agreements
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1-hr MCLE Credit
Viewing Time: 60 minutes
In this video presentation, Scott Pink, Special Counsel with DLA Piper discusses the enforceability of “Clickwrap” and “Browsewrap” Agreements. What factors determine whether an online agreement is enforceable or not? What is effective notice and consent to online terms? Do you have to have actually scroll down and read the entire terms for the agreement to be binding? What terms tend to be challenged in online terms of use? What items have to be separately consented to outside of the standards terms of use?
If you are legal counsel representing a company doing business online or a consumer disputing an online transaction, each client can end up agreeing to terms and conditions of an online service provider by simply clicking on a box or browsing beyond their homepage. Either action can result in a contractual relationship between the provider and your client whether an individual reads the legalese of a use agreement or not.
Please note each video is designed for continous viewing until its conclusion.
This online course meets the criteria for participatory credit as verified by the Sacramento County Public Law Library, an approved State Bar of California MCLE provider. State Bar of California MCLE Rules & Requirements (2.72)Read more