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Webinar covers estate planning techniques employed at the end of 2012 that have continuing viability for 2013 and thereafter.  Includes continuing efficacy of SLATs, benefits of using portability, use of intentionally defective trusts, GRATs & loans.

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Explore the procedural aspects of appellate practice and the basics of drafting a brief, with focus upon problem areas in handling criminal appeals, such as waiver/forfeiture of issues, certificates of probable cause, and demonstrating prejudice.

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Post SB863 new issues will become important at cross examination of medical experts. Topics: psychiatric, sleep, sexual & neuro-cognitive impairment; incorporation of  MTUS pain guidelines, discerning when Almaraz Guzman justification is adequate, more.

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This new and exciting innovative program focuses on “how to tell your theory of the case through your opponents’ witnesses on cross-examination.”  Such admissions are of critical importance to fact finders, both judges and jurors.Learn the 20 techniques that force such admissions.This fast paced presentation ties together individual sentence construction with subject matter (chapters) to be covered in cross.While this lecture covers other diverse fields such as linguistics, military philosophy, psychology and oratorical devices, it concentrates on central themes that make your cross-examination a systematic application of many diverse techniques. 

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6/19/2013 - Lessons Learned at the Edge of the Fiscal Cliff
Trusts & Estates
1 Credits
6/27/2013- Criminal Appellate Practice 101
Criminal Law
1 Credits
7/09/2013 - Preparing for Doctor's depositions Post SB863
Workers' Compensation Law
1 Credits
Constructive Cross-Examination, Including Use at Dispositions - presented by Roger J. Dodd
Lawyering Skills Program
2.5 Credits

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On Demand CLE - On Demand offerings in this catalog are offered for participatory MCLE credit by the State Bar of California. Refer to each course offering for the specific credit offered.

Webinars - Live CLE presentation using your computer for a real-time visual presentation and audio, delivered on the Web.

NOTE: Registered participants who login at the time of the program will receive participatory CLE credit. Others in your office may listen in, but they must register and watch separately if they wish to receive credit.

CLEtoGO (Podcasts) - Downloadable audio seminars you can listen to on your portable MP3 player or on your computer. In order to receive credit, you must verify your participation. During each quarter of the program, a unique code in the form of an individual letter will be announced. When you have completed the program, return to your online CLE account and click on the certificate link associated with the program. You will then be required to enter all 4 letter codes before receiving your certificate of participation. CLEtoGo is offered for participatory credit.

Online Articles - Online articles from Section publications are available for self-study MCLE credit. Each article is worth 1 hour of self-study credit. It's easy ... read an article and then take a 20 question quiz. The answers and justifications are available immediately upon submitting the quiz. You can earn up to 12.5 hours of self-study credit per reporting period.

The State Bar of California and the Office of Section Education and Meeting Services are State Bar of California approved MCLE providers.


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