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SUMMARY:Thursday\, September 11\, 2025 — MCLE Luncheon — Joanna Storey Mishler
DESCRIPTION:We are very pleased to have as our September speaker\, Joanna Storey Mishler\, Senior Counsel with Rosing\, Pott & Strohbehn\, who will present “Legal Ethics Lessons Learned From Fictional Attorneys.” During this entertaining and worthwhile program\, our speaker will use scenes from films and television shows that depict fictional attorneys involved with thorny\, or not so thorny\, legal ethics issues\, and then discuss how California Rules of Professional Conduct would apply to the situation\, and whether the attorney got it wrong or right. \nThe program will provide 1.0 hour MCLE ETHICS credit\, and we hope that all of you will be able to participate in this educational program being given by Ms. Storey Mishler. \n  \nSome Information About Our Speaker:\nJoanna Storey Mishler\, Senior Counsel \n \n  \n  \n  \nEmail: JMishler@RosingLaw.com\nPhone: +1 (619) 413-0651 \nJoanna is a judge’s lawyer and a lawyer’s lawyer. She works with clients to proactively mitigate the risk of potential loss and find creative solutions when thorny problems arise. Joanna is the Chair of the Legal Ethics Committee of the Bar Association of San Francisco. \nShe focuses her practice on professional liability\, risk management\, and legal ethics for lawyers and law firms. Joanna also represents judicial officers appearing before the California Commission on Judicial Performance. \nJoanna is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) and counsels law firm clients on identifying\, evaluating\, and managing risks associated with privacy and information security practices. \nAs a regular speaker and contributor to legal publications\, Joanna uses a “lessons learned” approach and offers practical tips to navigate the intersection of ethics\, risk management\, and cybersecurity\, with an eye on effective communication and technology competence. \n  \nAdmissions: \nCalifornia; U.S. District Courts for the Central District\, Eastern District\, Northern District and Southern District of California \n  \nPractice Groups: \nLegal Ethics and Law Firm Risk Management; Privacy and Data Security; Professional Liability \n  \nEducation: \nSanta Clara University School of Law (J.D.\, 2001); Indiana University Bloomington (B.A.\, 1997); Phi Beta Kappa;  American University\, Washington Semester Program (1996) \n  \nProfessional and Community Affiliations: \nThe State Bar of California; American Bar Association: Member\, Center for Professional Responsibility; The Bar Association of San Francisco: Chair\, Legal Ethics Committee (2024-present)\, Vice Chair\, Legal Ethics Committee (2022-2023); International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)\, Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US); Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers: Chair\, Integration and Engagement Committee (2022-2023); Association of Discipline Defense Counsel (ADDC): Member \n  \nPublications: \n“When confidentiality meets crime\, California lawyers face a fine line\,” Daily Journal (June 23\, 2025) \n“Lessons Learned From Modern Fictional Attorneys\,” Daily Journal (November 26\, 2024) \n“How to Ethically Prepare a Witness\,” Bar Association of San Francisco (April 8\, 2024) \n“ABA Offers Tips for Effective Client-Lawyer Communications\,” BASF Legal by the Bay (January 21\, 2022) \n“Data Breach: Breaking Down a Lawyer’s Ethical Duties to Inquire and Disclose\,” BASF Legal by the Bay (January 26\, 2021) \n“Rule 1.13 Likely Requires a Lawyer to ‘Report Up’ an Instruction to ‘Bury the Evidence\,’“ BASF Legal by the Bay (June 24\, 2020) \n“Time to Refresh Your Conflicts Check Procedures\,” BASF Legal by the Bay (September 5\, 2018) \n“Two’s a Company\, Three Might Get You Disqualified: The Ethics of Joint Representation\,” BASF Legal by the Bay (August 15\, 2017) \n“Legal Ethics Considerations for Ancillary Businesses\,” Daily Journal (August 8\, 2024) \n“Lessons Learned From Classic Fictional Attorneys\,” Daily Journal (October 26\, 2023) \n“Lessons Learned From Classic Fictional Attorneys\,” Daily Journal (October 26\, 2023) \n“Legal Ethics Lessons Learned From TV Lawyers\,” Daily Journal (September 13\, 2021) \n“Lawyers Beware: How Data Privacy Protections Differ from Privilege and Confidentiality\,” ABA’s Practice Points (December 21\, 2020) \n“Beware of Web Beacons that Can Secretly Monitor Your Email\,” BASF Legal by the Bay (August 27\, 2019) \n“The Ethics of Third-Party Technology Solutions\,” San Francisco Attorney Magazine (February 21\, 2018) \n“Practical Ethics Tips for Remote Depositions\,” BASF Legal by the Bay (May 5\, 2022) \n“The Ethics of Third-Party Litigation Funding\,” BASF Legal by the Bay (June 21\, 2021) \n“Practical Tips to Mitigate Risk When Videoconferencing\,” Daily Business Review (October 27\, 2020) \n“The Elephant in the Room: The Ethics of Discovering an Impaired Lawyer in Your Firm\,” DRI’s For the Defense magazine (November 2018) \n“Who Knew the Courts Adopted Commonsense Professional Guidelines\,” San Francisco Attorney Magazine (November 27\, 2017) \n“Think Twice Before You File That Exhibit\,” BASF Legal by the Bay (March 20\, 2017) \n  \nPresentations / Speaking Engagements: \nPlease see attached list of presentations by Joanna Storey Mishhler – click here. \n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/thursday-september-11-2025-mcle-luncheon-joanna-storey-mishler/
LOCATION:Living Room Coffeehouse & Bistro\, 1205 Prospect Street\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.,Past
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SUMMARY:Thursday\, October 9\, 2025 — MCLE Luncheon — Summer Stephan and Frank T. Jackson
DESCRIPTION:We are very pleased to have as our October speakers\, Summer Stephan\, District Attorney for the County of San Diego\, and Frank T. Jackson\, Chief Deputy District Attorney for the County of San Diego\, who will present a program on “The Challenges and Opportunities for Artificial Intelligence in Courts & What you Need to Know about the New Proposition 36 Laws.”   \nThe program will provide 1.0 hour MCLE credit in the subfield area of Technology in the Practice of Law\, or can be used by participants as a general credit. \n  \nSome Information About Our Speakers:\n  \nSummer Stephen\nDistrict Attorney for the County of San Diego\n \nSummer Stephan was elected as the District Attorney for San Diego County in 2018\, and again in 2022. Prior to 2018\, she served as Deputy District Attorney for 28 years\, during which period she tried more than 100 jury trials\, including special circumstance homicides\, sexually violent predators\, child molestation\, sexual assault\, child abuse\, school shooting\, assault on peace officers\, and human trafficking-related cases.\n\nAs San Diego County’s District Attorney\, Summer leads the second-largest DA’s Office in California\, and the fifth-largest in the United States\, managing a professional staff of 1\,000 employees\, and serving as the People’s Prosecutor for San Diego County and its more than three million residents.\n\nSummer has received numerous appointments\, awards and commendations\, and recognitions throughout her career as a prosecutor\, including recognition as one of the Top Five Prosecutors in the United States by the nation’s premier urban-policy magazine\, City Journal\, which evaluated prosecutors for their dedication to public safety;  fidelity to the rule of law; personal integrity and leadership; utilization of responsible innovations and training; involvement in community relation;  office and staff morale; and cooperation and teamwork with other players in the criminal-justice system.\n  \nClick Here\, for more information about Summer Stephen. \n  \n\n  \nFrank T. Jackson\nChief Deputy District Attorney for the County of San Diego\n \n\n\nFrank T. Jackson obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Utah\, and obtained his law degree at Stanford Law School\, where he was Executive Editor of the Stanford Law Review (1998-1999). He has been a Deputy District Attorney in San Diego County since 2000. From 2002 to 2004 he was assigned as a vertical prosecutor in the Major Narcotics Unit. From 2006 through 2021 he was assigned to the Gang Prosecution Division\, a division which prosecutes complex murder cases and other serious crimes perpetrated by violent gang members who terrorize neighborhoods\, spending the last 5 years as the Chief of the Division.\n\nMr. Jackson is currently a Chief Deputy District Attorney for the San Diego District Attorney’s Office. Beyond the oversight of multiple prosecutorial divisions\, he oversees the Information Technology Division. He has taught for CDAA\, the San Diego District Attorney’s Office\, the Attorney General’s Office\, and for various other District Attorney’s Offices and law enforcement agencies on topics ranging from Homicide\, Evidence\, Sentencing\, Conspiracy and other Extended Theories of Liability\, 4th/5th/6th Amendment\, Gang investigations and prosecutions\, Confidential Information (1040 et seq.) and Informants\, Discovery\, and Wiretaps.\n\n\n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/thursday-october-9-2025-mcle-luncheon-summer-stephan-frank-t-jackson/
LOCATION:Living Room Coffeehouse & Bistro\, 1205 Prospect Street\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.,Past
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251113T130000
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SUMMARY:Thursday\, November 13\, 2025 — MCLE Luncheon with Roxana Foxx
DESCRIPTION:Our November speaker is Roxana Foxx\, Founder and CEO of Hunter International; a San Diego based firm which for 40 years has specialized in mergers and acquisitions of law firms and lateral partner recruiting and placement.  Ms. Foxx will provide a presentation to our members on “Law Firm Mergers and Acquisitions\,” in which she will discuss the important issues and considerations which arise in these transactions\, and will provide practical guidance  suggestions as to how law firms and firm partners can improve valuation of their firm and themselves\, for potential merger with or acquisition by another law firm.\nThe program will provide 1.0 hour MCLE credit\, and we hope that all of you will be able to participate in this educational program. \n  \nSome Information About Our Speaker:\n  \nRoxana Foxx\, CEO\nHunter International\n \nRoxana Foxx is celebrating her 40-year anniversary as founder and CEO of Hunter International; a San Diego based firm specializing in mergers and acquisitions of law firms and lateral partner recruiting and placement. She is also celebrating 40 years of political\, civic\, and social contributions in California and the nation. \nAmong her many responsibilities\, Roxana was elected to two terms as Chair of the Republican Party of San Diego County\, a position which directs all voter registration and precinct operations for the local Party. Having served on numerous campaign finance and steering committees and the Executive Committee of the California Republican Party\, Roxana has become well known in political circles as someone who can get the job done. Padre sports announcer Jerry Coleman described Roxana as an “impact player” in life. \nIn addition to the campaigns she has personally promoted\, she helped chart a pro-business agenda by Chairing the Board of Directors of The Lincoln Club\, a nationally affiliated group of high profile political and business leaders concerned about the economic health and growth of our community\, state\, and nation and by serving on the Board of the  New Majority. \nRoxana served as President of the Board of Directors of the Rancho Santa Fe Association\, Chaired the board of the Don Diego Scholarship Foundation\, a scholarship program of the San Diego County Fair and Del Mar Fairgrounds/22nd DAA  and served on the Board of the San Diego Botanic Garden. \nWhile expanding her company to include an Orange County office and an international practice\, she served for 5 years as a member of the Advisory Council for the San Diego Regional Conference for Women\, established by the Honorable Ernie Dronenberg to promote the education\, inspiration and empowerment of women\, where she successfully chaired “Woman of Distinction” and was a conference speaker. \nTo fulfill a desire to become more involved in her community she served as a founding board member of Alzheimer’s Family Center\, Inc. while raising money for the March of Dimes and serving as Master of Ceremonies and fundraising for various other charities. \nRoxana served on the Board of Governors of the University Club atop Symphony Towers for over 20 years and served as an officer and Board of Trustees member of the Performing Arts League. As one of the founding members of Biocom\, a group of business and civic leaders which supports the growth of the biotechnology industry in San Diego\, Roxana Chaired the Committee on Mexico Cross-Border Commerce & Education. \nAs a member of the Board of Directors of the Greater San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce she was Vice-Chair of the Public Policy Committee and Chair of the Legislative Committee. \nAs a member of the steering committee and speaker’s bureau for “Yes on Prop C”\, which paved the way for Petco Park in downtown San Diego\, Roxana displayed a passion for neighborhood revitalization. \nFeatured in San Diego Woman magazine in an article entitled “OUT FOXXING THE COMPETITION”\, Roxana gave much credit for her success to her mother who valued a considerable personal library through which she hand fed “Self-Reliance”\, a chapter from Emerson’s Essays\, to 5 daughters.  Further credit was given to a German American father with a mid-western work ethic whose family came to this country in 1710. Her philosophy\, thanks to mom and “Self-Reliance”: “Insist on yourself; never imitate. Your own gift you can present every moment with the cumulative force of a whole life’s cultivation.”  Goal oriented and empirically driven\, she always seems to make time for herself and her community. \nAs a competitive equestrian in the Hunter/Jumper Division of the horse show circuit\, she enjoys her leisure time with her husband Robert E. Hertzka\, M.D. and training on their farm in Rancho Santa Fe\, California.
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/thursday-november-13-2025-mcle-luncheon-with-roxana-foxx/
LOCATION:Living Room Coffeehouse & Bistro\, 1205 Prospect Street\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.,Past
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SUMMARY:Social Mixer – Thursday\, November 20th at The LOT
DESCRIPTION:Please attend our Social Mixer on November 20th at The LOT. \nInvite your spouse/significant other\, or bring a friend or colleague. No rsvp is required. The Bar Association will provide hors d’oeuvres\, but this is not a “hosted bar” event. \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/social-mixer-thursday-november-20th/
LOCATION:The LOT\, 7611 Fay Avenue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251214T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251214T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T081337
CREATED:20251120T213806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251120T213806Z
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SUMMARY:December 2025 Winter Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:The La Jolla Bar Association cordially invites its members and member’s guest to the Annual December Winter Holiday Party\, during which the Annual Meeting of Members\, and the Election of Officers & Directors for 2026 will be held. \nPlease join us and enjoy delicious hors d’oeuvres\, festivity\, good company & merriment with a combination open and cash bar. \nDATE: SUNDAY\, DECEMBER 14\, 2025\nTIME: 5:00 TO 8:00 PM\nLOCATION: This is a private event—location has been provided to members via email \n  \nPlease RSVP for yourself and your guest to Becki Clarke\, by 5:00 pm on Wednesday\, December 10th\, to: bc@lynchlitigation.com. Please include both your name\, and that of your guest in the RSVP. \nQuestions about the event? Please contact Social Committee Chair\, Jennifer Lynch\, by email at: jl@lynchlitigation.com \n  \n* Contributions toward the cost of this year’s Holiday Party have been made by one or more law firms\, and by individuals\, enabling a portion of our event funds to be allocated toward cost of libations for our members and guests. When the allocation is exhausted\, the bar will convert from an Open Bar to a Cash “No Host” Bar.
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/december-2025-winter-holiday-party/
LOCATION:Private Venue\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Social Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260108T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260108T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T081337
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SUMMARY:Thursday\, January 8\, 2026 — MCLE Luncheon with Shanna Welsh-Levin
DESCRIPTION:Please calendar our upcoming MCLE lunchtime program on Thursday\, January 8\, 2026 at 12:00 pm\, at the Living Room Coffeehouse & Bistro\, 1205 Prospect Street in La Jolla. \nShanna Welsh-Levin\, Senior Counsel at SoCal Realty Law\, APC\, and a member and officer of our bar association\, returns to provide our members with recent updates in Landlord-Tenant law & legal issues\, through her presentation: “What Landlords Need to Know: Compliance with Tenant Protection Laws.” \nShanna has periodically provided our members with updates for this ever-expanding area of law\, which was relatively stable prior to the 2020 pandemic\, during and after which local and state lawmakers enacted multiple levels of tenant protections for those defaulting under their leases and rental agreements\, and which have continued to expand since that time. \nEven in this post-pandemic world\, nonpayment of rent remains a leading issue for landlords\, and eviction procedures remain tightly regulated. A single mistake can delay recovery of property by a landlord for months\, or worse\, and can lead to liability on a landlord’s part. In 2026\, further expanded protections will come into effect for tenants who don’t pay their rent\, making the eviction process even more difficult for landlords\, who will need to plan for much longer timelines\, budget for extended vacancy periods\, and to prepare for higher likelihood of contested hearings. \nShanna will address these matters during her presentation\, to include: \n\nChanged Rules for No‑Fault Evictions & Just‑Cause Requirements for Evictions;\nChanges to Required Disclosures\, Procedural Compliance & Need for Updated Forms\, including notice forms\, complaint forms\, service rules\, and response‑time windows\, all of which have new requirements\, and for which procedural challenge to validity of the eviction could result in weeks or months of delay for the unwary landlord processing the eviction;\nReview of extended Court Response Times for Tenants (under AB 2347)\, which took effect in January of this current year.\nOther comments on California’s Tenant Protection Act (TPA)\, as well as local cities’ tenant protection laws\, and status of changes to them\, if any\, implemented since her prior presentation to our group.\nReview of current status of anti-discrimination laws relating to source of income\, and government subsidized (Section 8) rental assistance programs\, impacting the Landlord-Tenant relationship.\n\nThose of you who have attended a previous presentation by our speaker\, know that Shanna possesses a comprehensive and detailed understanding of this legal practice area\, which she readily and enthusiastically shares with you. \nWe hope that all of you can attend this 1.0 hour MCLE credit program. \nSome Information About Our Speaker\, Shanna Welsh-Levin:\nAttorney Shanna Welsh-Levin is the owner and Senior Attorney of So Cal Realty Law. She is a member of the State Bar of California\, and the San Diego County Bar Association. Mrs. Welsh-Levin is a California licensed real estate broker and an active member of the San Diego Association of REALTORS®. She has served on committees at SDAR and attended legislative functions as a representative of the association. She is also a member of the California Association of REALTORS® and regularly attends the C.A.R. Legal Affairs Forum. \nMrs. Welsh-Levin has twenty years of experience handling real estate legal matters including litigation\, trials\, mediation\, and transactions. She represents real estate investors and professionals to prepare joint venture agreements\, purchase and sale agreements\, leases\, and related contracts\, and to enforce those contracts through the court\, if necessary. \nDuring the recession and housing crisis from 2007 through 2014\, Mrs. Welsh-Levin participated in hundreds of HOME Clinics that took place throughout San Diego County\, Imperial County\, and Riverside County. The clinics were sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. In doing this\, she developed a deep understanding of mortgage lending and servicing. Mrs. Welsh-Levin is confident litigating against big mortgage banks and servicers on behalf of California property owners\, and she was instrumental in passing California’s short sale anti-deficiency statute. which created California Code of Civil Procedure §580e. \nSince April 2020\, when COVID happened\, Ms. Welsh-Levin started a monthly webinar series called “Landlords Need to Know”. Through this webinar series\, Shanna keeps herself and her clients and colleagues up to date with the ever-evolving tenant protections in California. \nMrs. Welsh-Levin holds the degree of Juris Doctor from California Western School of Law in San Diego\, California. She graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh\, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology and Jazz Music. She worked as a professional jazz and pop musician and taught private saxophone lessons for many years. \nContact Information:\nSo. Cal. Realty Law\, APC\n10601-G Tierrasanta Blvd. #365\nSan Diego\, CA 92124\nTel: 619-232-7325\nFax: 844-525-4438\nEmail: swelsh@socalrealtylaw.com \n  \n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/thursday-january-8-2025-mcle-luncheon-with-shanna-welsh-levin/
LOCATION:Living Room Coffeehouse & Bistro\, 1205 Prospect Street\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260212T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T081337
CREATED:20260205T194135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T002634Z
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SUMMARY:Thursday\, February 12\, 2026 — MCLE Luncheon with Deborah A. Wolfe
DESCRIPTION:Please calendar our upcoming MCLE lunchtime program on Thursday\, February 12\, 2026 at 12:00pm\, at the Living Room Coffeehouse & Bistro\, 1205 Prospect Street in La Jolla. \nWe are very pleased to have as our February speaker\, civil trial attorney DEBORAH A. WOLFE\, Wolfe Legal Solutions PC\, who will address our members on:  “REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR LAWYERS UNDER RPC 8.3”\n \nMs. Wolfe\, a Certified Legal Specialist (“CLS”) in both Legal Malpractice Law (State Bar of California)\, and Civil Trial Law (National Board of Trial Advocates)\, will discuss the specifics of this Rule of Professional Conduct which took effect August 2023.  RPC 8.3 requires a lawyer to report certain types of conduct by other lawyers to the State Bar\, and it is essential that you understand this Rule to avoid its potential ethical landmines.\n \nWe hope that all of you can attend this 1.0 hour ETHICS MCLE credit program.\n\nSome Information About Our Speaker\, Doborah A Wolfe:\nDeborah Wolfe is an experienced trial attorney who has served on and chaired the State Bar of California Legal Malpractice Law Advisory Commission\, is a member of ABOTA\, has served on the Lawyers Club Board\, and the Consumer Attorneys of San Diego Board\, including serving as the CASD president. In addition to having received four Outstanding Trial Lawyer Awards from CASD\, Deborah has twice received the Trial Lawyer of the Year award from CASD. She has also received the prestigious Daniel T. Broderick\, III Award for Civility\, Integrity and Professionalism. \nIn 2025\, the East County San Diego Bar Association awarded Deborah a Lifetime Achievement Award\, and she is the 2025 inductee to the Consumer Attorneys of San Diego’s Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame. Deborah has been a member of the San Diego County Bar Association’s Legal Ethics Committee since 2006\, and recently completed her second term as its Chair. She frequently testifies as an expert witness in ethics and standard of care in legal malpractice/breach of fiduciary duty cases\, in addition to assisting lawyers with ethics consulting\, trial strategy and support. \nDeborah can be contacted at:\nCONTACT US | Wolfe Legal Solutions \nPhone: (619) 234-3363
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/thursday-february-12-2026-mcle-luncheon-with-deborah-a-wolfe/
LOCATION:Living Room Coffeehouse & Bistro\, 1205 Prospect Street\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.,Past,Zoom Video Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T081337
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SUMMARY:March 2026 MCLE Luncheon with Monty A. McIntyre\, Esq.
DESCRIPTION:Please calendar our upcoming MCLE lunchtime program on Thursday\, March 12\, 2026 at 12:00pm\, at the Living Room Coffeehouse & Bistro\, 1205 Prospect Street in La Jolla. \nWe are very pleased to have Attorney\, Mediator\, Arbitrator & Referee\, Monty A. McIntyre\, Esq.\, providing an update to our our members on “Important New Civil Cases Published in 2025.” \nCalifornia courts publish several hundred new civil cases each year\, with many containing important developments in California law. In his presentation to our members\, Mr. McIntyre will discuss important new civil cases published by California courts in 2025\, and will highlight significant developments addressed in those cases. \nOur bar association members have enjoyed the benefit of having Mr. McIntyre provide these annual updates in recent years. We appreciate his willingness to again share his knowledge and expertise with our members. \nThis presentation will provide 1.0 hour general MCLE credit\, and we hope that all of you will participate in this program. \n  \nSome Information about our Speaker\, Monty A. McIntyre:\nMonty A. McIntyre\, Esq.\nMediator\, Arbitrator & Referee at ADR Services\, Inc.\nCivil Trial Lawyer \nHelping California Attorneys Get Excellent Results\nMediator\, Arbitrator & Referee at ADR Services\, Inc.\nEmployment (PAGA\, Wage and Hour\, Wrongful Termination\, FEHA\, etc.)\nTorts (Elder Abuse\, Legal Malpractice\, Medical Malpractice\,\nPersonal Injury\, Wrongful Death\, etc.)\nReal Property (Easements\, Purchase and Sales\, Landlord-Tenant\, etc.)\nBusiness & Commercial\, Insurance (Coverage\, Bad Faith\, UIM)\nProbate (Trust & Estates) \nPublisher: California Case Summaries™\nPodcast Host: Trial Alchemy \n \nAs a mediator\, arbitrator and referee Monty McIntyre is always well prepared for every hearing. As a mediator\, he relentlessly pursues closure\, brings a calm and patient demeanor that helps parties navigate difficult emotional issues\, and has a unique ability to simplify complex issues and build consensus based upon his extensive experience as a trial lawyer and neutral. As an arbitrator and referee\, Monty provides a relaxed environment for the presentation of cases or issues\, carefully reviews all admitted evidence\, deliberates thoroughly and issues fair and impartial decisions. \nOne attorney said this about Monty as a mediator: “Mr. McIntyre ranks among the best of the scores of mediators I’ve used over the years. He is a ‘quick read’ and was well prepared. A good mediator is an attentive and perceptive listener. With the knowledge he gleaned and his understanding of the issues\, Mr. McIntyre worked closely with the parties to craft a creative solution to what would otherwise have been expensive and protracted litigation.” \nMonty has conducted over 1\,000 mediations and other hearings. He handles cases in the following areas: Employment (PAGA\, Wage and Hour\, Wrongful Termination\, FEHA\, etc.)\, Torts (Personal Injury\, Elder Abuse\, Legal Malpractice\, Medical Malpractice\, Wrongful Death\, etc.)\, Business and Commercial\, Insurance (Coverage\, Bad Faith\, UIM)\, Real Property (Easements\, Purchase and Sales\, Landlord-Tenant)\, and Probate (Trusts & Estates) \nMonty hosts the monthly podcast Trial Alchemy™ and interviews outstanding plaintiff lawyers\, defense lawyers\, and trial judges who are members of the American Board of Trial Advocates and discusses what works\, and what doesn’t work\, in civil jury trials. Trial Alchemy™ is available on Spotify\, Apple Podcasts\, and YouTube. Trial Alchemy™ is an excellent resource for all civil trial lawyers\, whether they’ve tried many cases or just a few cases. \nMonty tracks new California civil case law and helps California attorneys and law firms win more cases by always knowing the new case law in their practice areas with his publication California Case Summaries™ which provides unique one-paragraph summaries\, organized by legal topic\, of every new civil case published in California throughout the year. \nSince 1980\, Monty has earned the respect of both the courts and legal colleagues for his intelligence\, creativity\, hard work\, excellent legal representation of his clients (both plaintiffs and defendants)\, and his civility and integrity. Throughout his career Monty has consistently served the legal community\, including\, but not limited to\, his service as the President of the San Diego County Bar Association\, President of the San Diego Chapter of the American Board of Advocates\, member of the National ABOTA Board of Directors\, member of the ABA House of Delegates\, member of the ABA Standing Committee on Judicial Independence\, and member of the Executive Council of the National Conference of Bar Presidents. \nMonty McIntyre looks forward to helping you and your clients as a mediator\, arbitrator and referee at ADR Services\, Inc.\, as the publisher of California Case Summaries™\, and as the host of the Trial Alchemy™ podcast. \nCalifornia Case Summaries™\nOne-paragraph summaries\, that can be read in 2 minutes and are organized by legal topic\, of every new CA civil l… \nSubject Matter Expertise \nMr. McIntyre has the unique experience of having handled significant numbers of both plaintiff and defense business\, commercial\, insurance bad faith\, medical malpractice\, personal injury and real property cases. He has extensive subject matter expertise in each of these areas. He has also handled employment cases and has subject matter expertise in this area as well. Mr. McIntyre also has extensive knowledge of California evidence and economic damage issues. \nCivil Trial Experience \nExtensive civil trial experience since 1980 representing both plaintiffs and defendants in a wide variety of business\, insurance\, real property and tort cases. Mr. McIntyre has tried to conclusion more than 100 cases including numerous civil jury trials. His last three state court jury verdicts were unanimous 12-0 decisions in favor of his clients. Over $50 million recovered in verdicts or settlements for plaintiff clients. Numerous defense verdicts or favorable settlements for defendant clients. Mr. McIntyre brings to the table extensive litigation expertise in civil procedure\, evidence and trial practice. He was admitted into ABOTA in 1995 and served as the 2014 President of San Diego Chapter of ABOTA. \n\n2013 to present: Law Office of Monty A. McIntyre\n2001-2012: Shareholder\, Seltzer Caplan McMahon Vitek\n1990-2000: Partner\, McIntyre & McIntyre and Thompson & McIntyre\n1985-1990: Partner\, Lowell Robbin Hamilton & McIntyre\n1980-1984: Associate\, McInnis\, Fitzgerald\, Rees\, Sharkey & McIntyre; and Sparber\, Haas & Ferguson\n\n  \nEducation \n\n2020: Facilitating Dynamic Online Meetings and Groups During COVID-19. Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine SOL
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/thursday-march-12-2026-mcle-luncheon-with-monty-a-mcintyre-esq/
LOCATION:Living Room Coffeehouse & Bistro\, 1205 Prospect Street\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.,Past
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SUMMARY:April 2026 MCLE Luncheon with John W. Hanson
DESCRIPTION:Please calendar our upcoming MCLE lunchtime program on Thursday\, April 9\, 2026 at 12:00pm\, at the Living Room Coffeehouse & Bistro\, 1205 Prospect Street in La Jolla. \nWe are very pleased to have attorney John W. Hanson as our April speaker. Mr. Hanson is a longstanding member of our association\, and practices exclusively in the area of consumer law. \nOur speaker will draw upon his 25+ years experience representing clients in litigation with car dealerships and car warranty providers\, in presenting to our members  “Consumer Law: Car Sales and Warranty Repairs\,” in which he will focus on consumer protection laws and the practice of consumer law in two areas: (1) consumer manipulation and abusive tactics by dealerships during car purchase transactions; and (2) automobile defects and the remedies and limitations of California’s lemon law.  Mr. Hanson will also discuss how attorneys can assist their clients (and themselves) on how to save thousands of dollars and avoid becoming victim to both car sales practices and warranty company “run-arounds.” \nMr. Hanson last presented on these topics to our members during 2019\,  in a very informative and well-received program.  Since that time\, important statutory changes and case law developments have taken place which our speaker will discuss.  Mr. Hanson will also cover new information pertinent to navigating through landmines and traps that commonly present in car purchase transactions by consumers. \nWe appreciate Mr. Hanson’s willingness to again share his knowledge and expertise on these topics with our members through this updated presentation. \nThis presentation will provide 1.0 hour general MCLE credit\, and we hope that all of you will participate in this program. \n  \nSome Information about our Speaker\, John W. Hanson:\nJOHN W. HANSON\nTHE HANSON LAW FIRM\n7752 Fay Ave.\, Suite F\nLa Jolla\, CA 92037\nToll Free: 1.877.297.3372\nPhone: 858.451.0291\nFax: 858.451.0281\nE-Mail: contact@thesandiegolemonlawyer.com \nJohn W. Hanson\, B.A.\, J.D.\, LL.M.\, practices exclusively in the area of consumer law\, with a focus on the lemon law and car dealer fraud. \nMr. Hanson received J.D. and B.A. degrees from the University of Iowa\, and an LL.M. from the University of London. After graduating from law school in 1996\, Mr. Hanson clerked for an Iowa Supreme Court Justice\, and subsequently clerked for the Iowa Federal District Court. After moving to California\, Mr. Hanson served as law clerk for the Honorable Nita L. Stormes\, Magistrate Judge\, United States District Court for the Southern District of California. \nMr. Hanson began his consumer law practice at a firm started by one of “Nader’s Raiders\,” and established his own consumer-law practice more than fifteen years ago. In addition to his law practice\, Mr. Hanson gives presentations on consumer law to public and professional groups\, and he teaches a course on consumer law at Miramar College. \nFor additional information\, please visit Mr. Hanson’s website:\nThe San Diego Lemon Lawyer \n  \n 
URL:https://lajollabarassociation.com/events/april-2026-mcle-luncheon-with-john-w-hanson/
LOCATION:Living Room Coffeehouse & Bistro\, 1205 Prospect Street\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch,M.C.L.E.,Zoom Video Online
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