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VIDEO – Don’t Get Slapped Around In Your Civil Action: How To Recognize and Handle Anti-Slapp Issues
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1.5-hours MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 90 minutes
The anti-SLAPP statute is very counter-intuitive and its remedies can be surprisingly potent – which can be a very good thing or a very bad thing, depending on which side of the anti-SLAPP motion you find yourself. Therefore, it is vital to be able to recognize and either capitalize on or minimize or avoid anti-SLAPP issues (which can come up in all manner of cases, including personal-injury, business litigation, employment litigation and even probate litigation). For example, imagine having to explain to your client why he or she has to pay the other side’s steep attorney fees in connection with the motion because you never saw or heard of such a motion before.
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 – The Nuts and Bolts of Collecting Your Judgment
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2-hour MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 120 minutes
This presentation by Kevin Whiteford with the firm Serlin & Whiteford, LLP will cover judgment liens, writs of execution and attachment, judgment debtor examinations, and wage garnishment. Time permitting, Mr. Whiteford will include a discussion on advanced collection strategies, including creditor suits, fraudulent conveyance actions, and receiverships.
Please note each video is designed for continous 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].Read more

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VIDEO – Revocable Trusts
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2.5-hour MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 150 minutes
In this presentation, Jack S. Johal, J.D., LL.M. will discuss the different types of revocable trusts as well as the different types of provisions that can be included in revocable trusts.
Topic will include:
• The role of the Grantor
• Revocable Living Trusts v Irrevocable Living Trust
• Avoiding Probate
• Ease of Management
• Stewardship of Resources after Death
• Tax Advantages
Developing a balanced strategy is critical in assisting your client with the appropriate trust to fit their specific needs.
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.
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 – Legal Ethics Credit – Ethical Considerations in Co-Counsel Representation
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Qualifies for 1 "Legal Ethics" credit.
1-hour MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 60 minutes
Co-counsel relationships can exist in a variety of circumstances and can pose ethical challenges. Two Sacramento attorneys, both former members of the State Bar Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct, will identify some common situations in which co-counsel relationships can arise, examine ethical obligations and pitfalls that can arise with them, and describe actions that can be taken to avoid the pitfalls.
Topics of discussion will include client consent, division of responsibility, accountability, and competence.
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.
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