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VIDEO – May the FEHA Be With You: Tips For Winning a Workplace Discrimination Lawsuit
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MAY THE FEHA BE WITH YOU: TIPS FOR WINNING A WORKPLACE DISCRIMINATION LAWSUIT:
1.5-hours MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 90 minutes
Even if you have the wisdom of Yoda, it's a formidable challenge to win a lawsuit based on workplace discrimination. However, the odds of winning become far better with California's Fair Housing and Employment Act -- widely known as FEHA (FEE-hah). The provisions and nuances of FEHA make it the most pro-employee legislation in the U.S. -- even more favorable than Federal statutes. There's also ample case law that has altered and shaped the FEHA landscape.
In this MCLE video presentation, attorney David Graulich, who represents employees in workplace disputes, will explain the origins of FEHA and how California courts apply the laws today. FEHA pertains to unlawful discrimination on the job, whether based on personal characteristics or protected conduct. The event is intended for attorneys, non-attorneys and all Jedi warriors with an interest in employment law.
Please note each video is designed for continuous viewing until its conclusion.
The viewing of this online video meets the criteria for “participatory” continuing legal education credit as verified by the Sacramento County Public Law Library, an approved State Bar of California MCLE provider according to the State Bar of California MCLE Rules & Requirements [Rule 2.72].Add to cart

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VIDEO – Civil Litigation Strategies: How to Win Your Case Before Trial
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1.5-hours MCLE credit:
Viewing Time: 90 minutes:
This MCLE video production by Bruce Timm, a shareholder Boutin Jones Inc., will reveal litigation strategies, tactics, and common pitfalls learned over two decades of litigation experience.
Topics will cover: (1) How to develop a litigation strategy unique to the facts and circumstances of each case. (2) How to take effective depositions (3) How to prepare and defend your client(s) for deposition (4) How to prevail on a motion for summary judgment and how to defeat a motion for summary judgment, and, (5) How to successfully mediate your case.
Please note each video is designed for continuous viewing until its conclusion.
The viewing of this online video meets the criteria for “participatory” continuing legal education credit as verified by the Sacramento County Public Law Library, an approved State Bar of California MCLE provider according to the State Bar of California MCLE Rules & Requirements [Rule 2.72].Add to cart

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VIDEO – “Recognition and Elimination of Bias” CREDIT-TRANSFORMING WORKPLACE CULTURE IN THE ERA OF #METOO, #BLACKLIVESMATTER, AND MORE
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1 hour MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 60 minutes
In this video presentation, Julie G. Yap, Partner & Tiffany Tran, Associate with Seyfarth Shaw, LLP focused on what new approaches might be warranted in order to deal effectively with sexual and other workplace discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. They explored different possibilities through this presentation, with the intention of inspiring subsequent explorations for solutions.
This MCLE event was a collaboration between CEB and the Sacramento County Public Law Library.
Please note each video is designed for continuous viewing until its conclusion.
The viewing of this online video meets the criteria for “participatory” continuing legal education credit as verified by the Sacramento County Public Law Library, an approved State Bar of California MCLE provider according to the State Bar of California MCLE Rules & Requirements [Rule 2.72].Add to cart

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VIDEO – Competence and Addiction CREDIT
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1 hour MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 60 minutes
In this video presentation David Mann, Northern California Consultant, “The Other Bar” discusses how attorneys are more vulnerable to anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and suicide than the general population. David discussed interact of brain chemistry, personality traits of attorneys, and characteristics of the legal profession that put attorneys at high risk of burnout and addiction. David emphasized strategies on how to cope with the stress of law practice and provided knowledgeable resources on how to get help for yourself or your colleagues.
This MCLE event was a collaboration between CEB and the Sacramento County Public Law Library.
Please note each video is designed for continuous viewing until its conclusion.
The viewing of this online video meets the criteria for “participatory” continuing legal education credit as verified by the Sacramento County Public Law Library, an approved State Bar of California MCLE provider according to the State Bar of California MCLE Rules & Requirements [Rule 2.72].Add to cart
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VIDEO – Key Developments in Personal Injury 2018
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MCLE credit: 1.5-hour MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 82 minutes
In this video presentation, Debra Bogaards, Bogaards Law, San Francisco focused on the significant developments from 2018, designed for plaintiff and defense attorneys who practice personal injury law.
This MCLE event was a collaboration between CEB and the Sacramento County Public Law Library.
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)Add to cart
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VIDEO – Key Developments in Civil Procedure 2018
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1.5-hours MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 82 minutes
In this video presentation Cassandra M. Ferrannini and Elizabeth B. Stallard, Partners with Downey Brand, LLP discussed the key civil procedure cases and statutory developments of 2018. Our speakers analyzed and discussed select developments that will significantly impact litigation practice and give you insight into how these changes might affect your litigation practice going forward.
This MCLE event was a collaboration between CEB and the Sacramento County Public Law Library.
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)Add to cart