• The C.A.R. Dispute Resolution Center And Best Practices for Real Estate Mediations
    Complimentary In-House CLE Program with ADR Services, Inc. Co-Presented by the California Association of REALTORS® (C.A.R.)

    1 Hour CLE Credit

    This program provides a practical overview of best practices for real property mediations conducted privately, and through the California Association of REALTORS® (CAR). Gideon Kracov and Neil Kalin examine the structure and procedures of the CAR Mediation Program and the core principles guiding effective mediations, including confidentiality, party self-determination, and impartiality. 

    The speakers address common real estate disputes—such as nondisclosure, contract breaches, landlord-tenant issues, HOA conflicts, title disputes, property damage, and neighbor matters—while offering practical guidance on planning for successful mediations. Topics include timing, pre-mediation preparation, attendance decisions, joint sessions, term sheets, and special considerations involving multiple parties, insurance, government entities, and experts. The program concludes with a discussion of key mediation tools and strategies, where viewers can learn practical information to apply to real property cases.

  • Mindfulness in Litigation
    Presented by the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association

    1 Hour Wellness Credit

    • Identify key data and trends related to attorney burnout, incivility, and wellness challenges in the legal profession
    • Recognize the ethical and professional risks associated with neglecting health and well-being
    • Apply guided breathing and mindfulness techniques to improve focus and reduce stress
    • Understand resilience through the five pillars of wellness: physical, emotional, spiritual, social, and mental health
    • Implement practical, everyday tools to manage stress and maintain balance in high pressure legal environments
  • Understanding California’s Labor Code §2699.3 and PAGA ENE: Procedure, Practice & Impact
    Complimentary In-House CLE Program with ADR Services, Inc.

    1 Hour CLE Credit

    California Labor Code §2699.3 has altered the procedural path of PAGA litigation by introducing a statutory Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE) process that, in practice, often functions as an early mediation.

    This program will break down the statute’s language and legislative origins, outline the ENE timeline and hearing procedure, and examine how courts are implementing the process. The panel will then turn to real-world application: Does ENE meaningfully change outcomes? How flexible are the statutory timelines? And why do many cases ultimately resemble traditional mediation?

    Finally, the discussion will explore broader implications for employers, employees, and the courts — including pending regulations, the anticipated California Supreme Court decision in Leeper v. Shipt, Inc., and the political and budgetary forces shaping PAGA’s future.

    At bottom, this program discusses the real-world implications of this procedural reform, and what the future may hold for PAGA litigation.

  • How Employment Cases Actually Settle: Psychology, Anchoring, and Strategic Negotiation
    Presented by the Beverly Hills Bar Association

    1 Hour General CLE Credit

    Using real-world mediation insights, MyKhanh Shelton and Stacie Hausner of ADR Services, Inc. explore how opening moves, anchoring psychology, and end-of-day strategy shape settlement outcomes in employment cases. Designed for employment litigators, the program will cover how to:

    • Make strategic opening offers that invite productive negotiation
    • Recognize and respond to anchoring attempts in employment mediations
    • Manage client expectations and psychological dynamics in the room

    Through examples drawn from employment discrimination, termination, and workplace dispute mediations, attendees will walk away with tools they can apply in their next negotiation.

  • Debra Bogaards & MyKhanh Shelton Speaking at WITTS
    Women in Trial Travel Summit Punta Mita Conference

    The 5th Annual Women in Trial Travel Summit® (WITTS) will take place at the stunning Conrad resort in Punta Mita, Mexico. Hosted by Lauren Wood—trial attorney with L Wood Law and the owner of Travel is the Cure—this unique attorney conference blends legal education with luxury travel. WITTS offers women lawyers the chance to connect with peers, earn MCLE* credits, network with vendors, and enjoy some well-deserved fun in the sun.

    The 2026 event will feature MCLE classes in the mornings and hosted networking events in the afternoons and evenings. Past WITTS events, also held at the Conrad Punta de Mita, have included welcome receptions, poolside cocktails with live mariachi, a keynote lunch and a hosted dinner with a lively Cuban-band.

  • Construction Defect Seminar
    Presented by West Coast Casualty

    2 hours General CLE Credit

    Description: Hon. Victoria Gerrard Chaney (Ret.) will be sharing her deep expertise at West Coast Casualty’s Construction Defect Seminar, serving as a panelist on two dynamic programs focused on complex case management and innovative dispute resolution strategies. She will appear on the 10:45 AM – 11:45 AM panel, “Can You Handle the Truth? We Can Help!”, where leading neutrals and practitioners discuss expert approaches to managing and resolving high-stakes, complex cases. Later in the day, Judge Chaney will also speak on the 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM panel, “Dual-Use Same Neutral; An Effective Two-Fer”, exploring the strategic use of a...