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.

Full Conference: 4 Hours General Credit + 1 Hour Legal Ethics

Dos and Don’ts in Mediation of Individual Cases
Presented at the ACBA Labor & Employment Symposium: Litigating and Mediating Employment Disputes

Save the date for the 2024 ACBA Labor and Employment Symposium: Litigating and Mediating Employment Disputes. In this mediation focused program, panelists will talk about the top 10 things lawyers and mediators do to undermine successful mediation – and how to avoid them!

1 hour General CLE Credit

Mediating Trust & Estate Disputes: Mediation Session
Complimentary In-House ADR Services, Inc. Program

What does the day of mediation look like in a trust & estate dispute? How do you negotiate with challenging opposing counsel, or bridge impasse? How do you overcome a stalemate late in the day and ensure that a resolution is reached? Tune in to this program to hear from experienced and effective mediators who navigate these exact situations regularly and learn how to resolve probate, trust & estate disputes through mediation. This program is part 2 of a 2 part series on mediation of trust & estate disputes.

1.25 hours General Credit

Environmental Dispute Resolution Strategies
Presented by the California Lawyers Association

This webinar will cover settlement tips from top environmental lawyers and mediators on how to resolve environmental matters including CERCLA, Clean Water Act, CEQA and water rights. Topics will include statutory ADR rules in environmental cases, and interactive dialogue on settlement strategies on issues such as: timing, mediator selection, negotiation principles, insurance, injunctive relief, attorneys’ fees, and preparation and management of the ADR session.

1 Hour General Credit

Mediation Bootcamp Series Part 2: Mock Mediation in Action
ADR Services, Inc. Complimentary In-House Program

Part 2 of our Mediation Bootcamp Series will consist of a practical demonstration of mediation in action. Our panelists, plaintiff’s counsel Bill Munoz, defense counsel Courtney O’Brien, and mediator Peter Linn will mediate this employment dispute and you the audience can decide: should they take the settlement or not?

Kari Jones, a 38-year-old divorced mother of two, worked as an account manager for MerchCo for four years, receiving pay raises and merit bonuses for three of those years. During her fourth year, her male supervisor, Mike, disciplined her for excessive absences, placed her on a performance plan, and denied her a raise or bonus. Kari alleges that Mike, who has been with the company for ten years, made unwelcome sexual advances, which she ignored. She claims that after rejecting his advances, Mike retaliated by using her absences as grounds for discipline. Although an independent investigation uncovered a suggestive email from Mike, no further evidence supported her claims, and the case was closed without action. Kari subsequently resigned and is now suing MerchCo and Mike for constructive termination, hostile work environment, sexual harassment, and retaliation

0.5 Hours Credit

ADR Section Annual Dinner
Presented by the Contra Costa County Bar Association

We are honored to welcome Judge Anita Santos (Ret.) as our distinguished speaker for a fireside chat with Johanna Kwasniewski and Benissa Berry as our moderators. During this engaging conversation, Judge Santos will share insights on: Her background and personal journey, The factors that inspired her to become a mediator, The challenges faced when transitioning from a bench officer to a mediator, Advice for Mediators working with Judges, And much more!

Have a specific question you would like to ask Judge Santos? Email them to smarin@cccba.org by October 10th!

3.5 Hours General Credit

Belli Trial 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 to get a jury or mediator to understand and value the human loss for noneconomic damages.
The 3.5 hour seminar is fast-paced and follows the format pioneered by the late Mr. Belli. The seminar is moderated by Melvin Caesar Belli, son of the late King of Torts, and SCCTLA President, Andrea Justo.

1.0 hour general credit

How to Prepare for and Effectively Participate in Mediation of Employment and Tort Cases
Presented by the The Los Angeles Office of the County Counsel

Two experienced mediators and a leading employment attorney will share their tips about how to prepare for and participate in all the stages of the mediation process, with special emphasis on labor and employment, and tort cases. Topics will include how to get ready for the mediation, negotiation skills, and working with the mediator to achieve a successful outcome.

1 Hour General Credit

Behind Closed Doors: Inside a Mock Mediation of a Landlord/Tenant Dispute
ADR Services, Inc. Complimentary In-House Program

The stage is set: The mediation is scheduled for October 22, 2024 at 12 p.m. Join real life Mediator Debra Bogaards, as she works with plaintiff’s counsel Jacqueline Ravenscroft and defense counsel Erin Poppler to present a mock mediation of this Landlord/Tenant dispute. The fact pattern will be fake, but the negotiation and settlement strategies employed will be very real. From pre-mediation preparation, to moving through negotiations and breaking a stalemate our panelists will demonstrate how a real-life mediation might play out. At the end, you decide – should they take the deal?

1 Hour General CLE Credit

Mastering PMK (Person Most Knowledgeable) Depositions – Perspectives from Both Sides of the Table
ADR Services, Inc. Complimentary In-House Program

Join us for this webinar on the intricacies of PMK (Person Most Knowledgeable) depositions, a critical aspect of legal proceedings involving corporate entities. We will hear from three key perspectives. From plaintiff’s perspective, we will see strategies and considerations for noticing a PMK deposition, particularly focusing on the challenges and opportunities when deposing a defendant entity. From the defense perspective, hear insights into the process of designating the appropriate PMK, gathering pertinent documents as outlined in the deposition notice, and effectively defending these depositions to protect the interests of the entity client. And finally, you will also get the trial judge’s perspective. Our three speakers will provide well-rounded discussion of the law of PMK depositions (statutory and case law), strategy in taking and defending, optimal use of depositions at trial, etc.

This webinar promises to provide valuable knowledge and practical tips for both plaintiff and defense attorneys. Whether you are new to PMK depositions or looking to refine your approach, this session will offer the guidance you need to excel in your legal practice.