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 General Credit

Mediating With and As the General Counsel
ADR Services, Inc. Complimentary In-House MCLE Program

Virtual

Unlock the keys to successful mediation with in-house corporate counsel in this MCLE program. This webinar is designed to equip both outside and in-house counsel with the essential tools and strategies needed to navigate the unique challenges of mediating with corporate legal teams. Our speakers bring keen insights from their own time as general counsel to corporations small and large, including such corporations as Dreyer’s Ice Cream, Ross Stores, Inc. (Mark LeHocky, Esq.) and Ticketmaster (Ed Weiss, Esq.). We will also gain insight from the Bench from former LA Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Feffer. This session promises an enlightening exploration of the intricacies involved in collaborating seamlessly with in-house counsel, covering topics ranging from pre-mediation preparation to effective collaboration with General Counsel for information gathering. Additionally, the discussion will delve into overcoming impasses and steering clear of potential pitfalls, ultimately facilitating successful resolutions at the negotiation table. Join us for this complimentary MCLE program, and discover the essential elements for achieving successful mediation when working with and as in-house corporate counsel.

1 Hour General CLE Credit

Family Law Mediation vs. Civil Litigation Mediation: Getting Cases Settled
Presented by the OCBA Alternative Dispute Resolution Section

A family law judge turned mediator and a civil litigator turned mediator discuss getting cases settled in mediation. Differences between family law mediation and civil litigation mediation in (i) when to mediate; (ii) finding your mediator; (iii) pre-mediation (iv) conducting the mediation; (v) what happens after the mediation; (vi) barriers to settlement; (vii) whether "fairness" is important; and (viii) much more!

0.5 Hours General CLE Credit

Mediator’s Proposals – the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Presented by the Beverly Hills Bar Association Mediation Section

Arm yourself with everything you need to know about mediator's proposals. This program is taught by mediator Patrick M. Kelly and will demystify this commonly used mediation practice. The program will cover:

  • What is a mediator’s proposal
  • How and when to effectively use a mediator’s proposal
  • The legal authority and enforceability of mediator’s proposals
  • The nuances to be considered when agreeing to a mediator’s proposal, including impact on your case and other parties
  • The special challenges of mediator’s proposals in multi-party cases

Moderated by Jeffrey Kravitz and Robert M. Cohen, Co-Chairs, BHBA's Mediation Section.

Full Conference provides 6.5 Hours CLE Credit

Lifecycle of an Arbitration
Presented at the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s 44th Annual Labor & Employment Symposium

The case is in arbitration. Now what? This panel will walk employment law practitioners through what to expect when handling a single-plaintiff arbitration matter, from pre-demand tactics, discovery challenges, the hearing itself, and enforcement of any award. Our panelists will de-mystify the issues and provide practical information to empower attorneys.

1 Hour General Credit

Lessons Learned: Cautionary Tales from Litigators and Mediators for Estate Planners and Trust and Estate Administrators
Presented by the Alameda County Bar Association’s Trusts and Estates Section

Presenters Bette Epstein and Richard Collier have decades of experience both litigating and mediating trust and estate disputes. This program will address issues that arise for trust and estate counsel from the time the proposed client walks in the door through the completion of the administration of the estate. Among other things, Ms. Epstein and Mr. Collier will discuss managing conflicts of interest, fiduciary duties vs. attorney’s duties, the importance of asking the right questions, and maintaining records.

Practice Building Workshop
Presented at the American Bar Association’s 2024 Dispute Resolution Spring Conference

We have an exceptional lineup of panel discussions, expertly crafted to enhance your knowledge and skills. Here's a sneak peek at the dynamic panels we have in store for you:

- Innovative Business Planning for Your Dispute Resolution Practice
- Legal Foundations and Operational Excellence in Your Dispute Resolution Practice
- Marketing 101: Effective Strategies for Your Dispute Resolution Practice
- Building Your ADR Practice: Insights from ADR Professionals

Rounding out our exciting lineup, I am thrilled to be moderating the panel "Leaders of ADR Providers: Wisdom from the Frontlines of Dispute Resolution."
We have invited distinguished leaders from prominent ADR providers to this panel, including:

- Joanna Barron, ADR Services, Inc.
- Bridget Mary McCormack, American Arbitration Association
- Parag Shah, Esq., MBA, Miles Mediation & Arbitration and
- Kimberly Taylor, JAMS

Their extensive experience and perspectives promise to make this an enlightening and invaluable program. Join us!

1 Hour General CLE Credit

6309 Is Now The Law…Now What?
ADR Services, Inc. Complimentary In-House MCLE Program

New Family Code section 6309 ends a longstanding controversy (yes, civil discovery is permitted in DVPA proceedings) but we now confront a host of new controversies generated by the statute. Some practitioners see section 6309 as a long overdue clarification and expansion of DVRO discovery rights; others see it as a welcome, or unwelcome, significant contraction.  Some see it as a risk of revictimization via discovery abuse while others see it protecting against that risk. Who's right? Probably everyone to some degree. This much for sure: the statute's unique provision, permitting discovery to be requested only at the evidentiary hearing and not before, is something totally new to practitioners. How will judges interpret the statute? How does it apply to "cross-over" situations where a DV petition is filed in an extant disso or parenting case? What are best practices?  What are the collateral effects under FC sections 3044 and 4320? Join our expert panel, including LA Superior Court judges Lawrence Riff and Susan Lopez-Giss (ret'd),  and practitioner Michael Hanasab, who will cover the basics of section 6300, practitioners'' and judicial officers' challenges and dilemmas, and possible best practices. This program will be focused towards family law practitioners.

44th Annual Statewide CASCI Conference
Presented by the California Association of Superior Court Investigators

Founded in 1978, CASCI is a professional, non-profit association of dues-paying Superior Court Investigators. The organization was formed because court investigators in each county wanted to meet and learn from others in the same profession.  Over 40 years strong, CASCI remains the primary source of probate court investigation training in California.  Effective January 2008, the Judicial Council of California approved CASCI as a provider for new mandatory training requirements.

Bette Epstein, Esq. has been mediating trust and estate disputes since 2000. Following a remarkable career first as a licensed Psychotherapist and then as a trust and estate litigator for over 30 years, she turned her focus to alternative dispute resolution and has been helping parties settle their disputes ever since. She is now available as a full-time mediator and discovery referee. Ms. Epstein is highly regarded as one of the Bay Area’s leading probate specialists. She spent the last 28 years of her litigation career handling trust and estate disputes, contested conservatorships, elder abuse claims, and serving as an expert witness in conservatorship, trust & estate litigation proceedings. As a neutral, she brings her unique emotional intelligence, sharp legal intellect, and psychotherapy background to highly emotional probate disputes, and is able to manage and successfully resolve even the most challenging and complex issues.

6.25 Hours General Credit

20th Annual Advanced Wage & Hour Seminar
Presented by the California Employment Lawyers Association's

The California Employment Lawyers Association's Wage & Hour Committee presents a hybrid full‐day, advanced‐level seminar on wage and hour law. This high‐quality program will help plaintiffs’ attorneys stay abreast of this rapidly evolving practice area. In addition to an annual case law update and legislative review, panels will feature a discussion regarding best practices for class and aggrieved employee communications; what judges and mediators think about PAGA settlement terms; how to deal with multiple cases against the same defendant; and, best practices in crafting class and PAGA complaints and PAGA letters.