Are you looking for some great specialty credit and employment law seminars and webinars?
A number of employment law on demand webinars and seminars are now easily accessible through the CELA website.
The seminars and webinars are available to CELA members only and you must log in with your CELA user name/password in order to register.
Seminars (must be logged in to view)
“They’d Better Watch What They Say” Seminar
This 3-hour video with Bernard Alexander, Paul Greenberg and Christopher Whelan covers how plaintiffs’ employment attorneys can identify, establish, preserve, revive, use, and win defamation cases. The seminar includes 3 hours of MCLE credit and materials.
“The Trouble With Lawyers When It Comes to Diversity” Conference Breakout
A conversation with Stanford Law Professor and renowned author, Deborah L. Rhode. Moderated by Adrianne De Castro.
This seminar includes 1.25 hours California CLE Elimination of Bias participatory credit.
Do you need MCLE Specialty Credits?
Check out CELA’s California Specialty Credits Bundle
Contains: 1.25 hours Competence Issues credit; 1.25 hours Ethics credit; and 1.25 hours Elimination of Bias credit.
- Electronically Stored Information (ESI) and Ethical Issues in Discovery
- Overcoming Obstacles: New Diversity Champions Speak Out
- Substance Abuse, Perspectives on Detection, Prevention and Treatment
2016 Webinars (must be logged in to view)
Federal Rule 26 – Friend or Foe?
Many CELA members practice primarily in state court and are uncomfortable when they find themselves removed to federal court. Sound familiar? Experienced federal practitioners explain how Rule 26 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure can serve as a road map to successful federal litigation. The panel covers the ins and outs of the Rule 26 disclosure requirements, provides tips on using Rule 26 to your advantage, and points you to helpful forms and templates.
Workplace Discrimination Against Muslims: What Muslims Face in the Modern Workplace and What Advocates Need to Know to Protect Their Rights
Our knowledgeable speakers delve into this timely issue, exploring such issues as: discrimination based on physical appearance, beliefs, and national origin; accommodations, including prayer and holidays; EEOC v. Abercrombie and Fitch and its aftermath; and predicted future developments in the law.
Human Trafficking: A Primer for Employment Law Practitioners
Human trafficking is a very serious issue that has received a lot of media attention in recent years. Did you know that it could affect your employment law practice, too? Professor Ruth Silver Taube discusses how to incorporate human trafficking causes of action into the employment cases you already file. Many workers who are trafficked to California solely to fill positions in the workforce wind up suffering further workplace indignities and violations once they arrive, including discrimination, harassment, and wage and hour violations.
The webinars and seminars range in price between $25-$100.
NELA’s CLE catalog is also available.
CELA is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider (#2292).
Questions? Please contact christina@cela.org.