Today we kicked off another week of informative programming with a free webinar, Making LinkedIn Work for You. This session was the latest in our Marketing May series, which aims to help you bolster your expertise in both marketing and tech, and grow your online presence. You can watch all of the previous webinars from Marketing May — including the replay of today’s session about LinkedIn — here »
Later this week, you have three additional free tech programs to keep you on the cutting edge, including vital information about e-filing and remote hearings:
- May 27, 10:00 a.m. – Mastering the Art of Working with PDF Files
- May 28, 10:00 a.m. – Preparing for Mandatory eFiling with CourtFiling.net
- May 29, 10:00 a.m. – Microsoft Teams: Understanding the Basics
Highly relevant programming also continues to come from our Sections and Committees:
- May 27, 12:00 p.m. – ADR: Catastrophic Injury Mediation (CLE, presented by the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section)
- May 27, 12:00 p.m. – Appellate Practice Section Monthly Meeting (presented by the Appellate Practice Section)
- May 28, 2:00 p.m. – Elder Protection in the Era of Social Distancing (CLE, presented by the Elder Law Section)
And, a program not to be missed — which is relevant across all practice areas and years of practice — is the roundtable discussion presented by our Wellness Subcommittee: Keep Calm & Practice On: An Introduction to the Five Dimensions of Well-being. Led by three expert panelists, this dialogue will explore the five dimensions of well-being, share unique journeys, and provide practical tools for improving your overall well-being. Join this session on Thursday, May 28 at noon. Register here »
We also want to provide you with helpful COVID-19-related information. As always, we have our Courts Update page. We’ve also continued to build out our COVID-19 Legal Community Updates and Resources webpage, with Government Resources, Practice Resources, Community Resources, and our newest section about Reopening Your Business. On the lighter side, we’ve also compiled a list of museums, concerts, learning opportunities, travel shows, streaming TV, and more. It’s great content for the entire family, which you can find here »
Finally, a reminder that the SDCBA is seeking to appoint two delegates to the American Bar Association’s House of Delegates, the policy-making body of the ABA. Both appointments, a two-year and a one-year term, will be made as of August 2020 and the delegates’ first meeting will be in February 2021. To learn more and apply, please click here. Application materials are due by June 1.
We wish you a terrific week.
Johanna Schiavoni
2020 SDCBA President