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VIDEO – Drafting Demurrer-Proof and Sanction-Proof Complaints
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1.5-hour MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 90 minutes
This presentation will cover the essential elements of a Complaint, i.e., identification of the parties, factual allegations, all relevant Causes of Action, Demand for Judgment and verification. It will comprise foundational and drafting considerations, “Special Demurrers,” surviving a Sanction Motion, and using resources.
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 – #MeToo and Sexual Harrassment
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VIDEO – “Elimination of Bias” Credit – #MeToo and Avoiding Sexual Harassment Claims
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2-hour MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 120 minutes
This video presentation by Jennifer Brown Shaw, Principal with the law firm of Shaw Law Group, PC in Sacramento, CA addresses the recent developments in reporting workplace harassment, the steps law firms should take to avoid such claims, and the ethical obligation to behave appropriately at work. There will be plenty of time for questions.
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 – Bringing Justice To Those Suffering From Mental Illness
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1 hour MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 56 minutes
This video presentation qualifies for .5 “Implicit Bias” credit.
Some who come in contact with the court system may suffer from various mental illnesses. Recognizing any impediments those individuals have or assistance they may need, while recognizing any biases we may bring to the table, enables us to both respect the individual and promote the administration of justice. Using examples from Sacramento’s diversion courts, Judge Lawrence Brown will describe some methods for bringing justice to those suffering from mental illness in the Sacramento area.
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].Select options