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California Compliance Bundle 102221

Save time with our hand-selected Compliance Bundles tailored to satisfy your mandatory state requirements.

The California Compliance Bundle contains twenty-five (25) participatory MCLE hours required by the CA State Bar for Compliance, including the required four (4) hours in Ethics, one (1) hour in Competence Issues, and one (1) hour in Elimination of Bias from the Legal Profession.

The State Bar of California allows attorneys to complete their twenty-five (25) required MCLE hours online, including the four (4) required hours in Ethics, one (1) in Competence Issues, and one (1) in Elimination of Bias.

CLE Center is an accredited provider with the California State Bar, our provider number is 10594.

Buy Compliance Bundle $269.00 & nbsp;  
 

Bundle Courses

14 Courses
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Cannalaw: Not Your Typical Joint Venture - An Introduction to the Business Transactional and Compliance Practice of California Cannabis and Hemp Law
This course is intended to present an overview of the various aspects of corporate and compliance legal practice for the California cannabis and hemp industries.

New Media Rights

1 - General Participatory

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63 minutes
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What Will Be the Biggest Tax Implications for 2021?
Join the expert-authors behind Tax Facts in this seminar as they discuss important questions many will have about the state of tax in 2021, including potential changes, implications, and more.

The National Underwriter

1 - General Participatory

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60 minutes
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Inclusion: Supporting Mental Health & Well-being During Difficult Times
Verna Myers said "Diversity is being invited to the party; Inclusivity is being asked to dance". The discussion around diversity is one that has been ongoing for a number of years now, but recent studies show that this push for diversity targets simply isn't enough. To truly make the breakthrough for diversity, and to reap the benefits diversity brings, it is time to shift the focus of our discussions to inclusivity. Inclusion: what does it mean in practice and what strategies can you deploy to create an inclusive and collaborative culture? How can you create inclusive environments through remote working? Unlocking the opportunities to improve diversity Supporting your team during these times: Effective strategies to support your teams mental health and creating a culture of 'togetherness'

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

1 - Competence Issues

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Does COVID-19 Trigger Force Majeure?
Your clients' contract may be affected by COVID-19 and force majeure. Navigate the legal and business issues with Corporate Counsel Editor-in-Chief Heather Nevitt and International lawyer Lisa Richman in a discussion about the practical implications of force majeure in making business decisions state-by-state and across the globe.

Law Journal Press

1 - General Participatory

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62 minutes
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Ethical Considerations in eDiscovery: Rules and Responsibilities
In this webinar, experts will go over these ethical obligations, court cases where attorneys didn’t meet their obligations, and the impact it had on the cases and/or attorneys directly.

Everlaw

1 - Ethics

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Transactional Practice Boot Camp: Part 1 - Zero to Hero: What You Need to Know During Your First Years as a Transactional Attorney
This program is for 0-3 year attorneys who have never experienced transactional law (and maybe even never worked in a law office) to rethink the "litigation-first" perspective that gets ingrained during law school. For a large number of law students interested in working with business transactions, as in-house counsel, in IP prosecution, licensing, etc., we want to provide guidance for what you should be thinking about on your first day of an internship, your first day at a job, or your first day running your own firm. These are tips to distinguish yourself on your first day even if you don't have any direct transactional experience.

New Media Rights

1.25 - General Participatory

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Understanding the Nuts and Bolts of the “New” Subchapter V Small Business Chapter 11
The panel will explore the new requirements for filing and confirming a small business case under the new Subchapter V of Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, which became effective on February 19, 2020, and will address the potential issues you and your clients are likely to confront in seeking to successfully effectuate a reorganization thereunder.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1.25 - General Participatory

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Technology Transfer & Licensing at Universities
Viewers will learn about what technology transfer is, the federal research apparatus that underpins its origins, the Bayh-Dole Act, and other legislation leading to the field’s proliferation, the path to commercialization, licensing from universities, and illustrative examples of successful technology transfer.

New Media Rights

1.25 - General Participatory

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