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VIDEO – You Think You Know The California Regulatory Process
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2 hours MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 111 minutes
Misinformation about rulemaking has many dangers. Suppose rulemaking were a jungle, then misinformation is the tangled vines that grow wild throughout that jungle. It covers everything and hides the fundamental purpose of the rulemaking process.
Our speaker, Kent Gray will uncover the California Regulatory Process with its potential for common errors that can result in doing a lot of unnecessary work, which uses up already limited resources (the people and time needed for rulemaking), and underground regulations from a misunderstanding of what needs to be included and what it means to your department to “incorporate by reference” materials i.e. manuals, forms, etc.
In this video we will look at some of the common areas of misinformation and will also answer questions about what is and isn’t required. The challenge of rulemaking is in the many steps; whereupon misinformation slips can result from doubt, innuendo, and “that’s how we’ve always done it.” Be ready to take notes and ask questions as we trek through this jungle and work to cut back the “vines.”
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

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VIDEO – Economic Analysis in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Cases
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1.5 hour MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 70 minutes
This webinar qualifies for 1.5-hours of “participatory” MCLE credit
On this Video Dr. George Jouganatos. PhD will cover the appropriate benefits to include in loss calculations (including Social Security as a loss in your case is generally not supported by federal and California case law or by forensic economics literature) as well as the discount rates, wage growth rate, earnings basis, impaired earnings capacity, present value calculations, mitigation considerations, methods of computing loss of benefits, pensions, collateral source rules, undocumented workers, medical costs, Sanchez and other case law, among other issues.
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

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VIDEO -What Can Be Recovered from Mobile Devices and How to Get to It So It Can Be Used in Litigation
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1.5 hours MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 82 minutes
This video will cover the latest technologies related to mobile devices and tools and techniques now available to forensic examiners to recover evidence such as location information, deleted text messages, browsing data, and other artifacts. The presentation will also include a brief introduction to cell tower data, what it provides, and how it is mapped. Cell phone technology and forensic tools have evolved greatly over the last year or two and capabilities to recover data have changed as well, some for the better, others not so much. In addition, the presentation will answer some of the most often asked questions regarding what can now be recovered from mobile devices, how to get to it and how it can be used in litigation or investigations. Don Vilfer is the President of Digital Evidence Ventures, now providing Digital Forensic Services for over 20 years. Don is an attorney by background and former Supervisory Special Agent with the FBI, last in charge of White collar Crime, Computer Crime and the Computer Forensics team.
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
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VIDEO – Medical Malpractice Litigation In 2023
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1.5 hours MCLE credit
Viewing Time: 84 minutes
This Medical Malpractice Primer by Dominique Pollara will serve as an instructional guide for practitioners of all experience levels to provide foundational information on how to analyze potential medical malpractice claims, how to understand recent changes in the law pertaining to medical malpractice litigation, and how to avoid common pitfalls during the analysis of potential claims, during discovery and up to and through trial.Select options