Wednesday, June 03, 2020

In-House, Sheltering From the Storm

Please join us for a lively discussion of what keeps top lawyers in various industries up at night, including responding to Covid-19 and the litigation it will spawn, and how the crisis might transform the delivery of legal services and the legal profession itself.

MODERATOR:

Hon. Edward Davila

U.S. District Court – Northern District of California

PANELISTS:

Tammy Albarrán

Deputy General Counsel, Uber Technologies Inc.

Harvey Anderson

General Counsel, HP Inc.

William Mosley

Counsel, Global Litigation & Investigations, Applied Materials

If time permits, there will be a Q & A session at the end of this program. Please submit your questions to: abtl-ncal@comcast.net


IMPORTANT!

This CLE program will provide one hour of General CLE ‘Participatory’ credit to participants who:

1)  Pre-register and provide their bar #. Upon receipt of this information, we will send you the Zoom meeting link and password.
2)  Participate for the full hour. The Zoom attendance report will shows your ‘log in’ time at the beginning of the broadcast and your ‘log out’ time at the end of the program.
3)  Log in with a computer not a phone (Mobile log-ins cannot be tracked by Zoom and therefore do not meet the State Bar of California’s requirements for ‘participatory’ credit).

When you log in on June 3rd, you’ll be asked to re-enter some of your registration information, including bar # (Zoom requires this for the attendance report). Upon submission of this information, we will re-confirm the log in numbers so please leave a little extra time to complete this process. You will be able to log in any time after 5:45 pm.


ABTL would like to say THANK YOU to this event’s sponsor:


Please visit their website for additional information: http://signatureresolution.com/

Wednesday, June 03, 2020

  • 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Pacific

Zoom Webinar

  • Free to ABTL members and non-members BUT PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.

1 Hour GENERAL MCLE Credit

The ABTL certifies that this activity conforms to the standards of approved education activities for PARTICIPATORY CREDIT prescribed by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education.