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

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  • May 2025

  • Fri 16

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    Is It Me, Am I the Problem? Reflections on Civility, Dignity, and Integrity by the Contra Costa County Bench
    Presented at the Contra Costa County Bar Association’s Solo & Small Firms 3rd Annual summit

    May 16, 2025 | 11:30 am - 6:30 pm PDT

    Join us for a fun and compelling fireside chat on civility past and present, featuring esteemed Contra Costa County judges who will share their insight and experiences from the bench and beyond. This session will delve into the critical importance of professionalism and respect in legal practice, exploring how civility impacts courtroom dynamics, case outcomes to include mediation and arbitration, and the broader judicial process. Attendees will gain practical advice on fostering constructive communication and maintaining ethical standards in interactions with peers, clients, and the judiciary. Enhance your understanding of civility as a cornerstone of effective advocacy and leave inspired to elevate your practice.

  • Wed 21

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    Ready, Set, Resolve! Preparation for Mediation – How Effective Preparation Can Help Settle Your Case
    ADR Services, Inc. Complimentary In-House CLE Program

    May 21, 2025 | 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm PDT

    CLE: 1 hour CLE Credit

    Why do some mediations lead to resolution while others fall flat? The key often lies in preparation and managing expectations. This panel of experienced mediators and litigators will explore best practices for preparing your case, your client, and the opposing side for mediation success. From strategic information exchanges to timing considerations and the role of external factors like insurance and pending motions, this program will provide practical insights to maximize settlement opportunities both in employment disputes, and mediation in general. Whether you're a seasoned advocate or new to mediation, you'll leave with actionable strategies to enhance your effectiveness in the process.

  • Wed 28

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    Key Strategies for Mediating Trust and Estate Matters
    Presented by the Sonoma County Bar Association Trust & Estate Section

    May 28, 2025 | 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm PDT

    1.0 Hour General Credit │ 1.0 Trusts & Estates Specialization Credit (pending)

    Description:
    This program presents proven strategies for prosecuting and defending contempt's from initial pleading through trial.  Drafting and evaluating the initial pleadings, pretrial motion, practice, trial presentations, and sentencing considerations will each be discussed 

    Learning Objectives:   

    • Gain a greater understanding of the mediation process from beginning to end
    • Learn how best to prepare for the mediation hearing
    • Know the pitfalls to avoid at the mediation hearing
    • Receive helpful tips to increase their mediation advocacy skills
    • Know what is necessary for an enforceable settlement agreement
  • June 2025

  • Wed 4

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    Brownfield Redevelopment in the Age of the California Housing Crisis
    ½ Day Legal Seminar

    June 4, 2025 | 8:30 am - 1:30 pm PDT

    This program is pending approval for MCLE credits in California.

    Join Frost Brown Todd, ADR Services, Inc. and Murex Environmental, Inc. for a half-day technical and legal seminar as we present, “Brownfield Redevelopment in the Age of the California Housing Crisis” at the California Club. DTSC’s new director, Katherine Butler, and a panel of experts will discuss the challenges and possible solutions to redeveloping Brownfields in pursuit of addressing the shortage of housing in California.

  • Mon 9

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    Confronting the Assault on the Independence of the Legal Profession and the Judiciary
    Presented by the Beverly Hills Bar Foundation

    June 9, 2025 | 10:00 am - 11:00 am PDT

    "The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers"
    Justice John Paul Stevens understood why Shakespeare put those oft-misquoted words into the mouth of the villainous Dick the Butcher. As Justice Stevens explained: "Shakespeare insightfully realized that disposing of lawyers is a step in the direction of a totalitarian form of government."

    This timely panel will discuss the constitutionality of the Trump administration's series of unprecedented attacks on prominent law firms and sitting judges, the reaction from the courts, and how members of the legal profession can defend the Rule of Law.

  • Wed 11

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    Overcoming Bias in Order to Successfully Negotiate Litigated Disputes
    Presented by the Beverly Hills Bar Association

    June 11, 2025 | 10:00 am - 11:00 am PDT

    1 Hour Elimination of Bias credit

    To negotiate effectively and efficiently, it is important to identify and understand your own biases and the biases held by others. The purpose of this program is to learn just that and empower you to reach the best settlement outcomes for your clients. We will discuss, define, and explain types of biases that show up in negotiations such as the "fixed pie bias," susceptibility to framing, conflicting motivations, and egocentrism, as well as cultural biases that can affect negotiation outcomes. In this program you will gain tools and skills to recognize biases within yourself as an attorney, within your client, and in others—and learn to use that awareness strategically to overcome obstacles and achieve better settlement outcomes.

  • Fri 13

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    The New Federalism in Employment Law
    Presented by the 2025 Annual Employment Law Seminar Co-Hosted by Floyd Skeren Manukian Langevin and Fisher Phillips

    June 13, 2025 | 8:30 am - 5:00 pm PDT

    Up to 6.5 Hours CLE Credit

    Program Overview

    I. Federal Developments

    • Executive Orders
    • Federal Enforcement Agencies
    • Federal Legislation and Regulations
    • Federal Case Law

    II. California Developments

    • California Response to Federal Developments
    • California Enforcement Agencies
    • California Legislation and Regulations
    • California Case Law

    III. Impact of New Federalism on Resolving Employment Disputes

  • Fri 13

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    Partition Actions 101: An Introduction to Statutes, Remedies, and Resolution of Partition Actions
    Presented at the California Lawyers Association Solo & Small Firm Summit

    June 13, 2025 | 12:10 pm - 1:20 pm PDT

    Full Conference offers up to 7.25 Hours of MCLE

    Designed for the solo and small firm practitioner who maybe experienced with partition actions or not. Learn from today’s panel about the statutes, remedies, and resolution of partition actions.

  • Sat 14

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    Employment Law Update
    Presented at the Southern California Mediation Association’s Employment Mediation Institute 2025

    June 14, 2025

    This session cuts through the noise and delivers what you actually need to know:
    ⚖️ Major cases that are redefining worker protections
    🧭 Where federal and state enforcement are clashing—and what it means for you
    💡 How today’s legal trends shape tomorrow’s mediation strategies
    Phyllis is known for translating complex laws into real-world impact.
    You’ll leave informed and ready to mediate smarter.

  • Tue 17

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    Managing Real Estate in a Probate Proceeding
    Presented by the Beverly Hills Bar Association

    June 17, 2025 | 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm PDT

    1.0 General CLE Credit OR Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law Specialty Credit

    Presented by: Trust and Estates Law

  • Mon 23

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    A Judge’s Perspective on Personal-Injury Damages
    Presented by the Beverly Hills Bar Association Personal Injury Law Section

    June 23, 2025 | 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm PDT

    1 Hour General CLE Credit

    Hon. Margaret L. Oldendorf (Ret.) offers a candid and practical look at how judges evaluate personal-injury damages in both trial and mediation. Drawing from her experience on the bench, she explores how attorneys can effectively handle damages—economic and noneconomic—while avoiding common missteps that may undermine credibility or risk reversible error. This program will cover key topics such as tailoring your approach to the judge’s style, using CACI jury instructions to frame damages, handling preexisting conditions, and presenting persuasive yet measured arguments that resonate with jurors and neutrals alike.

  • Wed 25

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    Resolution on the Brink: Mediating High-Stakes Disputes When Time Is Running Out
    ADR Services, Inc. Complimentary In-House CLE Program

    June 25, 2025 | 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm PDT

    1 Hour General CLE Credit

    When negotiations stall and trial looms, experienced mediators know that breaking impasse requires more than persistence—it requires insight into what’s really holding the case back. In this practical, example-driven CLE, former settlement judges Hon. Suzanne Bolanos (Ret.) and Hon. Kathleen Kelly (Ret.) draw from courtroom and mediation experience to unpack some common barriers to resolution in high-stakes civil disputes—and how to overcome them.

    Through a series of thematic segments, the judges will examine:

    1. Client Control Issues
    2. Entrenched Fees
    3. The Uncertainty of Trial

    Whether you’re deep in trial prep or navigating a delicate mediation, this program offers concrete strategies and judicial insights that can move even the most entrenched case toward resolution.

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