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CLEs You Actually Want to Hear

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Listen to Beverly Hills Bar Association's nationally recognized CLE content, featuring timely topics and speakers from across the country. You don’t need to be an attorney to tune in, but if you are, you’ll get CLE credit while you listen! Full details at www.bhba.org/podcasts.

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Hon. Ana Maria Luna (Ret.) of Signature Resolution, Wyatt Vespermann, and Nadine Ninva Khedry, attorneys at Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP, offer an overview of navigating minor's compromises in California, covering court approval procedures, allocatio... more

From mobile apps to cryptocurrency, the ways clients want to pay for legal services are rapidly evolving. But not every new payment method fits neatly within the Rules of Professional Conduct. Join attorney Ryan Little, Little Legal, as he examines t... more

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Dr. Alexander Stein, a psychoanalyst and leadership advisor with expertise in the psycho-social dimensions of AI, and David Shraga, Esq., a professional mediator with deep experience advising artists, studios, and industry stakeholders, will explore ... more

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John Medler, Founding Partner of Medler Law, will explain why, because of MICRA's caps on non-economic damages, it is essential for the plaintiff's lawyer to maximize the damages which have no caps in medical malpractice cases — namely, economic dama... more

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Recent Guests

Nancy Canter
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Lindsay Vick
Litigator with immigration specialization
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Kenny Ramirez
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Tony Ross
Attorney with expertise in depositions and defense strategy
Wilson Elser (as per context in transcript)
Episode: Objections vs. Instructions Not to Answer (or Depositions: Don’t Say Anything!)
Valerie McGinty
Founder of the Law Office of Valerie T. McGinty, appellate advocate
Law Office of Valerie T. McGinty
Episode: Defeating Motions to Compel Arbitration: Six Strategies to Keep Your Client Out of Arbitration
Audrey Wells
Chief Medical Officer, sleep medicine physician; founder of Sleep.com platform; speaker on sleep health and its impact on performance
Sleep medicine physician; Sleep.com
Episode: How Lawyers Can Unlock the Power of Sleep to Thrive in Work and Life
Kendra Brodin
Founder and CEO of EsquireWell; lawyer, well-being, leadership, and performance consultant
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Judith Ashmann-Gerst
Judge, Signature Resolution; former California Court of Appeal Justice
Signature Resolution
Episode: Par for the Course: Legal Issues Arising from the Game of Golf
Clifford L. Klein
Judge, Mediator, Arbitrator, and Judicial Referee
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Episode: Par for the Course: Legal Issues Arising from the Game of Golf

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Neda Sighafi, Derek Foran, Conor Tucker, Belinda McCauley, Keith Cooper, Hillary, Ala Policastro, Dean Sirwin, Alla Policastro, Philip Beran, Terry Maggity, Brianna Rucker, Ola Policastro, Neda Thagafi, Uduak Otwok, Edward Weiss
A core group of Beverly Hills Bar Association-affiliated practitioners and industry experts who frequently host or guest on episodes, spanning litigation, arbitration, entertainment and employment law, and wellness topics.

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Par for the Course: Legal Issues Arising from the Game of Golf
Q: What about the design of the courses and the possibility of 'deep pockets' for liability?
The discussion explains that while a golf course owner has a duty to provide a reasonably safe environment, liability hinges on whether design was negligent beyond normal play and whether the injury resulted from a risk inherent to the sport or a failure to mitigate risks that are not inherent to golf.
Objections vs. Instructions Not to Answer (or Depositions: Don’t Say Anything!)
Q: How do you handle questions beyond the scope of the complaint?
Outside the scope questions may still be asked if they reasonably lead to admissible information; if far afield, object and consider protecting the witness.
Objections vs. Instructions Not to Answer (or Depositions: Don’t Say Anything!)
Q: What is the authority for only saying objection as to form rather than more specific objections?
Objection to form is a clean, respectful, and widely accepted approach; additional notes are optional and depend on the opposing counsel's sophistication.
Objections vs. Instructions Not to Answer (or Depositions: Don’t Say Anything!)
Q: How should a client be dressed for deposition?
Dress professionally, aiming for business attire; the exact look may depend on the witness's role and impressions you want to convey.
Objections vs. Instructions Not to Answer (or Depositions: Don’t Say Anything!)
Q: Would a question that violates a protective order be considered a privacy privilege objection?
If the question violates a protective order, it is outside the scope and would be objected to as such, with instruction not to answer.

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The series centers on practical legal CLE content delivered by and for legal professionals, with frequent exploration of arbitration, trial tactics, employment and entertainment law, tax implications for productions, and contemporary litigation strategies. Episodes tend to pair practitioner-focused insights with real-world case examples, highlighting how statutes, procedural rules, and evolving industry dynamics shape client outcomes. A notable pattern is the mix of actionable tips for litigators (e.g., motions in limine, deposition prep) with broader discussions on emerging topics like AI's impact on entertainment negotiations, SLAPP issues, and ADR strategies for digital disputes. The format often features seasoned attorneys and experienc... more

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