Location: EMBASSY SUITES 1345 Treat Blvd., Walnut Creek, CA 94597 or online via Zoom Choose your payment option below to pay by credit card or check. If you want a printable version of the flyer, click here. Pre-registration ends on November 10, 2024. CLE Class pricing: LPI Member: FREE Non-LPI Member: $15.00 Membership Option* I am a member of LPI I am not a member What Professional LSA/LPA Organization do you belong to?Alameda County LSABeverly Hills Century City LSAConejo Valley LPAContra Costa County LPADesert Palm LPAFresno County LPAHumboldt County LPALivermore-Amador Valley LPALong Beach LPALos Angeles LSAMarin County LPAMerced County LPAMt. Diablo LPAOrange County LPAPlacer County LPARio Hondo District (LA County) LPARiverside LPASacramento LPASan Diego LSASan Fernando Valley LSASan Francisco LPASan Gabriel Valley LSASan Mateo County LPASanta Clara County LPASanta Cruz County LPASanta Maria LPAStanislaus County LPAStockton-San Joaquin County LPATrinity County LSAMember at Large (MAL)Attendance Options* In-person Online via Zoom Note: There is a $15 fee for Zoom that is only charged once. Initial Zoom Fee Price: Session 1 - Saturday, November 16, 2024 - 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Two Options Option 1: Electronic Signatures: The Rules Explained Speaker: Vivian Shreve, CCLS Do you know the rules when it comes to using electronic signatures? Join us as we take a look at the most recent amendments to the California Rules of Court and how to correctly apply the rules relating to e-signatures. Vivian Shreve, CCLS, has been a legal secretary/assistant for more than 40 years. Vivian has been an Executive Assistant at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati in Palo Alto, California, since 2008. Vivian is the current Governor of SCCoLPA, of which she has been a member since 2013, and she is the current CCLS Chair for Legal Professionals, Inc. Option 2: Ethical Considerations in E-Discovery (Legal Technology) Speaker: June Hunter This webinar will discuss the ethical considerations around running targeted searches, reviewing them and production of same. June Hunter is a Technical Enablement Lead with CS DISCO and an adjunct instructor for U.C. San Diego Extension's ABA- Approved Paralegal Studies Program. She has been LPI's Legal Technology Trainer since 2021. To register for this session, please use the Legal Technology Training Registration form. Pricing and options are different.Session 1 Options* Electronic Signatures: The Rules Explained I will not attend this session, but I am interested in the handouts. I will not attend this session and I am not interested in the handouts. Electronic Signatures: The Rules Explained - LPI Member Price: Electronic Signatures: The Rules Explained - Non-member Price: Electronic Signatures: The Rules Explained - Handout Only Price: Session 2 - Saturday, November 16, 2024 - 1:45 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. Two Options Option 1: General Overview of Trademark Law, with Insights into the day-to-day Work of a Trademark Lawyer, a Foundational Overview of Trademark Law, and Highlights of Emerging Issues for Brand Owners (CEC) Speaker: Brandon Leahy, Esq. Join us as attorney Brandon Leahy presents a general overview of trademark law, with insights into the day-to-day work of a trademark lawyer, a foundational overview of trademark law, and highlights of emerging issues for brand owners. Brandon Leahy is senior counsel in the San Francisco office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where he practices trademark, copyright, and advertising law. He advises clients on all aspects of brand protection and enforcement in the U.S. and internationally, including clearance and selection of trademarks, prosecution of trademark applications, and licensing and transactions. He also represents clients in federal court litigation, in disputes before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, and in arbitration proceedings involving domain names. Before joining the firm, Brandon served as a judicial clerk to Justice Joyce Kennard of the California Supreme Court and later practiced trademark law with the firm Duane Morris. While attending law school, Brandon worked as a research assistant for trademark scholar J. Thomas McCarthy, author of the leading treatise McCarthy on Trademarks and Unfair Competition. Option 2: Intersection of Ethics and AI (Legal Technology) Speaker: June Hunter Look at the ethical considerations around artificial intelligence in legal practice, guided by the American Bar Association (ABA) Model Rules. Delve into the foundational principles of legal ethics to more fully understand the nuances of your ethical responsibilities. Consider AI’s impact on competence, confidentiality, and diligence – all central tenets of legal professionalism. June Hunter is a Technical Enablement Lead with CS DISCO and an adjunct instructor for U.C. San Diego Extension's ABA- Approved Paralegal Studies Program. She has been LPI's Legal Technology Trainer since 2021. To register for this session, please use the Legal Technology Training Registration form. Pricing and options are different.Session 2 Options* General Overview of Trademark Law I will not attend this session, but I am interested in the handouts. I will not attend this session and I am not interested in the handouts. General Overview of Trademark Law - LPI Member Price: General Overview of Trademark Law - Non-member Price: General Overview of Trademark Law - Handout Only Price: Session 3 - Saturday, November 16, 2024 - 3:15 pm to 4:15 pm Two Options Option 1: Civility & Ethical Professionalism (CLE) Speaker: Judge Roberta S. Hayashi Judge Hayashi will review the Civility and Ethical Professionalism for attorneys and judges alike. Judge Roberta S. Hayashi was appointed to the bench by then-Governor Jerry Brown on December 12, 2014. She received a B.A. from Stanford University and a J.D. from the University of California-Davis School of Law. Before being appointed to the bench, Judge Hayashi was an attorney with Berliner Cohen as the head of employment law practice and a litigation partner. Option 2: Let's play Legal Terminology Jeopardy! Terms from Civil, Family, Real Estate, Corporate, and Probate, reasoning & ethics, California civil legal procedure, law office administration, and the ability to communicate effectively. (CLE) Speaker: Vivian Shreve, CCLS Test your knowledge with this hands-on Legal Terminology Jeopardy as Vivian Shreve, CCLS, reviews terms in Civil, Family, Real Estate, Corporate, Probate, Reasoning & Ethics, California civil legal procedures, law office administration, and the ability to communicate effectively. Vivian Shreve, CCLS, has been a legal secretary/assistant for more than 40 years. Vivian has been an Executive Assistant at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati in Palo Alto, California, since 2008. Vivian is the current Governor of SCCoLPA, of which she has been a member since 2013, and she is the current CCLS Chair for Legal Professionals, Inc. No MCLE credit is available for this seminar. Prizes will be awarded.Session 3 Options* Civility & Ethical Professionalism Let's play Legal Terminology Jeopardy! I will not attend this session, but I am interested in the handouts. I will not attend this session and I am not interested in the handouts. Civility & Ethical Professionalism - LPI Member Price: Civility & Ethical Professionalism - Non-member Price: Let's play Legal Terminology Jeopardy! - Non-member Price: Let's play Legal Terminology Jeopardy! - LPI Member Price: Session 3 - LPI Member (handout options)* Civility & Ethical Professionalism - $5.00 Let's play Legal Terminology Jeopardy! - $5.00 Both Session 3 handouts - $10.00 Session 3 - Non-Member (handout options)* Civility & Ethical Professionalism - $15.00 Let's play Legal Terminology Jeopardy! - $15.00 Both Session 3 handouts - $30.00 Other Session Handout Options I would also like to order the handouts for Civility & Ethical Professionalism Other Session Handout Options I would also like to order the handouts for Let's play Legal Terminology Jeopardy! 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