CLE Program

ADR Services, Inc., is a California State Bar certified MCLE provider that offers legal education programs to our clients throughout California at no charge.

1 Hour CLE Credit including ½ hour Legal Ethics

Optimized Advocacy: Ethical and Effective AI-Assisted Legal Practice
Complimentary In-House CLE Program with ADR Services, Inc.

Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how legal professionals draft, research, and strategize. But how can attorneys use these tools effectively—and ethically?

In this engaging and practical CLE program, Dan Garrison, CEO of OpenWallet and adjunct professor at the University of Utah College of Law, and Judge Victoria Wood (Ret.), a seasoned neutral and retired judge, explore how generative AI tools like ChatGPT can be used to enhance legal work product without compromising professional obligations.

The program will demonstrate a hands-on exercise for using AI to optimize (not replace!) human work product —showing how attorneys can train AI to improve outputs through structured prompting, context building, and iterative feedback. Through real examples and interactive discussion, the speakers will highlight best practices for leveraging AI tools in tasks like legal drafting, oral argument preparation, and brief analysis.

Interwoven throughout the presentation will be key ethical considerations under the California Rules of Professional Conduct, including duties of competence, confidentiality, candor to the tribunal, and oversight of non-lawyer (and now, non-human) assistance.

Attendees will leave with practical takeaways, sample prompts, and an adaptable framework for integrating AI tools into their legal practice—safely, ethically, and effectively.

Full Seminar 3.5 hours of General MCLE credit

Belli Trial & Mediation Skills Seminar
Presented by the Santa Clara County Trial Lawyers Association

In the spirit of the late Melvin Belli, this seminar serves as a forum to learn innovative strategies, tactics, and techniques to help your law firm thrive. This year, learn from top legal minds and discover how new ways to increase the value of your cases.
The 3.5 hour seminar is fast-paced and follows the format pioneered by the late Mr. Belli. 

1 Hour General CLE Credit

LA Superior, Unlocked: A Judge’s Guide to Practicing in Los Angeles
Presented by the Alameda County Bar Association

Thinking of expanding your practice into Los Angeles? Before you step into a new courtroom, join Hon. David Sotelo (Ret.)—a seasoned former Los Angeles Superior Court judge—for a practical insider’s guide to navigating the unique structure, culture, and expectations of the LA court system.

This program is designed for attorneys interested in litigating in Los Angeles. Judge Sotelo will walk you through how the LA courts are organized, including the independent calendar system. He’ll also share practical tips on working with court staff, understanding special motion procedures, and managing cases efficiently from afar.

Plus, get key insights into the LA legal community—from the quirks of local opposing counsel to trends in jury verdicts in personal injury and employment cases. Judge Sotelo will also offer candid observations on the LA jury pool and what that means for your trial strategy.

Whether you're handling a single matter or building a presence in Southern California, this is your chance to get oriented with first-hand knowledge from the bench.

1 Hour General CLE Credit

The New Federalism in Employment Law
Complimentary In-House CLE Program with ADR Services, Inc.

Join Phyllis W. Cheng, Esq. for a timely and in-depth CLE presentation on the evolving dynamics between federal and state employment laws under the current administration. This session explores the sweeping shifts in executive orders, agency priorities, and case law at the federal level—and California’s robust legislative and regulatory responses. Attendees will gain practical insights into how these developments impact civil rights, workplace compliance, and the resolution of employment disputes through mediation. Ideal for attorneys, HR professionals, and neutrals who need to stay ahead in a rapidly changing legal environment.

1 Hour Civility MCLE Credit

Managing a Potential Crisis: Preparing for Public Scrutiny While Staying Civil
Presented by the Beverly Hills Bar Association

Description: When legal matters involve the potential for intense public and judicial scrutiny, an attorney’s ability to prepare for the possibility of media and other attention while remaining civil can determine both the case’s trajectory and their professional reputation. Terry Fahn of Sitrick and Company brings decades of experience in strategic communications, litigation support, and crisis management, guiding high-profile individuals, entertainers, professional athletes, institutions and corporate clients through disputes where measured words and professional decorum are critical. Anthony D. Storm, founding partner at Storm Palyan LLP, has built a reputation for handling sensitive, high-stakes family law matters with discretion, protecting privacy while navigating contentious...

$45

Behind Closed Doors: Inside a Mock Harassment & Retaliation Mediation
Complimentary In-House CLE Program with ADR Services, Inc.

Go inside the room of a workplace harassment and retaliation mediation — facilitated by mediator MyKhanh Shelton. Watch as plaintiff attorney Andie Fields and defense attorney Eric Schwettmann play themselves in a scenario drawn from real world facts.

This interactive session pulls back the curtain on:

  • How mediators and counsel navigate complex “gray area” cases
  • Balancing risk, cost, and credibility when no side holds a clear win
  • Negotiation tactics that help parties move past impasse toward resolution

Attendees will leave with actionable insights into mediation strategy, attorney mediator dynamics, and managing high stakes employment disputes.

1 Hour General CLE Credit │ Trust & Estate LSMCLE Credit Pending

The Challenges with Family Member Trustees & Administrators: Disputes, Dynamics, and Resolutions
Complimentary In-House CLE Program with ADR Services, Inc.

When family members are named trustee or appointed administrator, what could go wrong? A lot, as most trust and estate litigators know all too well. This advanced-level CLE program explores the emotional, legal, and strategic challenges that arise when siblings, step-relatives, or other family members take on fiduciary roles—and the inevitable disputes that follow.

Led by Carmen Alberio and Bette Epstein, two seasoned trust and estate mediators, this program offers practical guidance for attorneys navigating these volatile dynamics. Topics include managing client expectations, bringing a realistic perspective to accounting and real property disputes, dealing with unrepresented or unreasonable beneficiaries, and leveraging mediation to reach creative resolutions. With real-world examples and insights from the settlement table, attendees will leave better equipped to counsel clients, reduce litigation, and achieve durable outcomes—even when family conflict runs deep.

After the Fire: Resolving Insurance Disputes in a High-Stakes Landscape
Complimentary In-House CLE Program with ADR Services, Inc.

Gain a deeper understanding of the insurance challenges arising from California wildfire disasters. This interactive CLE session examines actual claims and lived experiences of insured homeowners, alongside expert analysis from attorneys on both sides of the insurance aisle. Moderated by Len Levy, the discussion will unpack disputed policy provisions, key negotiation points, and effective resolution strategies, providing practical insights for attorneys navigating post-disaster claims. Learn the most common issues, effective resolution techniques, and the real human impact behind the paperwork.

1 hour General CLE Credit

How Will the Recently-Enacted Partition of Real Property Act Impact Partition Practice?
Presented by the Beverly Hills Bar Association

The recently-enacted Partition of Real Property Act creates new procedures for properties held as a tenancy in common. In the absence of published appellate cases interpreting the new statute, what are the best practices for navigating the new procedural requirements? Join real property/partition litigator Curtis Holdsworth, partition referee and attorney Matthew Taylor, and the Hon. Elizabeth Feffer (Ret.), as they provide an overview of California’s long-established partition statutory scheme, and also offer their perspectives on the impact of and implementation of the new statute. By the end of this session, attorneys with or without experience litigating partition actions will have an understanding of the Partition of Real Property Act, and will also receive practical tips and strategies to deploy in or out of the courtroom.