• ADR in Practice: ADR Services, Inc. 6th Annual MCLE Day Event
    Complimentary In-House CLE Program with ADR Services, Inc.

    The full conference offers twelve (12) Hours of MCLE Credit

    ADR In Practice. Real Tools for Real Cases.
    Join us for two full days of engaging MCLE Programming! Featuring ADR Services, Inc. speakers, this immersive event is designed to strengthen your everyday practice. You’ll leave each program with concrete practice tips, strategic takeaways, and materials designed for immediate use. Register for the event, and you will be able to build a custom agenda to attend as many courses as you need!
    All credits will be issued before the 2026 MCLE reporting deadline of March 30, 2026.

  • ADR in Practice: ADR Services, Inc. 6th Annual MCLE Day Event
    Complimentary In-House CLE Program with ADR Services, Inc.

    The full conference offers twelve (12) Hours of MCLE Credit

    ADR In Practice. Real Tools for Real Cases.
    Join us for two full days of engaging MCLE Programming! Featuring ADR Services, Inc. speakers, this immersive event is designed to strengthen your everyday practice. You’ll leave each program with concrete practice tips, strategic takeaways, and materials designed for immediate use. Register for the event, and you will be able to build a custom agenda to attend as many courses as you need!
    All credits will be issued before the 2026 MCLE reporting deadline of March 30, 2026.

  • Getting to Yes Without Getting in Trouble: How Does New ABA Ethics Opinion 518 Impact Your Mediations?
    Presented by the Los Angeles County Bar Association

    1.25 Hours Ethics CLE Credit

     Join us for an engaging, interactive panel with Southern California mediation masters on new ABA Ethics Opinion 518.  The panel will discuss mediation ethics and provide practical tips and techniques from decades of real-world experience mediating high stakes litigated cases.

  • What I Wish the Other Side Knew
    Complimentary In-House CLE Program with ADR Services, Inc.

    1 Hour General CLE Credit

    Co-Sponsored by the Women in Trial Travel Summit, What I Wish the Other Side Knew pulls back the curtain on what really matters to each participant in mediation.

    In this candid, practitioner-driven program, seasoned panelists include plaintiff’s attorney Michelle West, defense attorney Wilma Gray, and mediator Debra Bogaards (who has a background representing both sides). The panel will share the insights they rarely get to say out loud—what they need, what they worry about, and what helps (or hurts) the path to resolution.

    The panel explores critical moments before and during mediation, including effective briefing and information exchange, navigating layered insurance coverage and multiple parties, addressing ability-to-pay issues and bankruptcy realities, and preparing clients for the emotional and strategic “day in court” experience. The discussion concludes with practical strategies for crafting creative, sometimes non-monetary settlement terms that move cases forward when money alone isn’t enough.

    Designed for attorneys on both sides of the aisle, this program offers practical perspective-shifting insights that can lead to more productive mediations—and better outcomes for clients.

  • Government Writ Practice 201
    Presented at the CLA Inaugural Public Law Conference

    TBA

    Save the date for the Inaugural Public Law Conference, a new forum designed to explore the changing landscape of public law and public-sector governance. This event brings together practitioners, policymakers, and public servants for essential training, timely discussions, and practical insights that support effective government at every level.

    The program will feature engaging sessions on Public Records and Public Meetings, Environmental Public Law, Labor Public Law, and a Public Law 101 overview for those seeking foundational knowledge. Each session is crafted to provide clear, relevant guidance for both experienced professionals and newcomers to the field.

    Alongside the formal presentations, the conference offers space for meaningful dialogue, shared learning, and connection among colleagues committed to strengthening public service. We appreciate your interest and participation as we launch this important initiative and thank you for being part of the first step toward what we hope becomes a long-standing tradition of collaboration and professional growth in public law.

  • Mediating Wrongful Eviction & Habitability Claims: The Dynamic Interplay between Tenants, Landlords and Carriers
    Complimentary In-House CLE Program with ADR Services, Inc.

    1 Hour General Credit

    Mediation of affirmative tenant claims are never just two-sided disputes — they are multi-layered negotiations shaped by local eviction control ordinances, insurance coverage issues, and the value of the tenancy.

    Join Steve Abern (Mediator/Panel Counsel), Jacqueline Ravenscroft (Plaintiff’s Counsel), and Jeff Woo (Personal Counsel) for a candid, practical discussion of who’s really in the room — and how their roles intersect before and during mediation.

    This program moves beyond generic mediation advice to focus on the players and their interplay: panel counsel, personal counsel, claims representatives, and plaintiff’s counsel. Through real-world habitability and wrongful eviction case examples, the panel will explore preparation and case evaluation, insurance coverage issues, attorney’s fees, statutory penalties, potential tenancy buyouts, and the optics that influence carrier decision-making.

    Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of how each role evaluates risk, communicates with carriers, navigates authority, and shifts strategy at mediation — and how to work more effectively across the aisle to reach resolution.

  • Hon. Winifred Speaking at the Class Action Law Forum™ Mass Torts Summit
    At the Western Alliance Bank's Class Action Law ForumTM Mass Torts Summit

    New for 2026, we are excited to host Western Alliance Bank's Class Action Law ForumTM Mass Torts Summit at the Pendry San Diego in collaboration with the University of San Diego Law. The summit directly benefits the Western Alliance Bank Scholarship Fund, supporting a USD Law School student in financial need.

    Join us for a two day summit focused on the latest insights and strategies in Mass Torts. Attendees will hear insights and take part in discussions on the most important developments and issues surrounding mass torts. Gain actionable strategies, understand emerging trends, and learn how these developments impact businesses, law firms and clients. Our panelists include sitting federal judges and top defense and plaintiffs' attorneys.

  • The Construction Dispute Summit: Killing the “Billing Event” and Mastering the High-Stakes End Game
    Presented at the OCBA Construction Law Section Meeting

    TBA – Check Registration Page for Updates

    Construction litigation in California has reached a critical crossroads where complex multi-party disputes often devolve into aimless, expensive "billing events" rather than structured paths to resolution. This marquee panel brings together an elite class of neutrals and practitioners from JAMS, AAA, and ADR Services to dismantle these inefficiencies and provide a definitive roadmap to the "End Game." Moving far beyond "Mediation 101," this session explores the tactical preparation, risk transfer nuances, and the 2026 digital divide of Zoom versus in-person negotiations required to break insurance logjams. Attendees will learn to shift their mindset from merely attending a session to aggressively driving a resolution through diligent investigation and sophisticated deal-structuring, replacing procedural "drift" with a disciplined, high-velocity approach to settlement.

  • 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