How-To Start Your Own Indigent Defense Practice
NLG will host Brian McComas, a local alternative defender, for a presentation on how to start your own indigent defense practice and assist those needing post-conviction relief.
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NLG will host Brian McComas, a local alternative defender, for a presentation on how to start your own indigent defense practice and assist those needing post-conviction relief.
For more information about the VITA clinic, including what to bring with you to have your taxes prepared, please see this flyer. If you have questions, you can email us at vita@uclawsf.edu or call us at 628-207-1956.
Book talk with Professor Joan Williams re: her upcoming release 'Outclassed: How the Left Lost the Working Class – And How to Win Them Back (forthcoming St. Martin’s, May 2025)' […]
Come join WLS and learn what the rest of the semester has in store!
Ethical pitfalls in mediation and settlement negotiations can have lasting consequences for attorneys and their clients. This MCLE webinar brings together retired Judge and mediator Steve Austin, mediator and UC […]
e The Center for East Asian Legal Studies (CEALS) proudly presents: Abstract: In this talk, I will pose the provocative question of whether America is now acting like China […]
Join the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco for a public talk series on a variety of dispute resolution topics. The Spring 2025 ADR Speaker Series will include six influential thought leaders presenting new ideas and cutting edge research to members of the UC Law SF community and the general public. The ADR Speaker Series is held in conjunction with an Advanced ADR Colloquium course for students, taught in 2025 by CNDR Director, Professor Hiro Aragaki.
Hosting alumni, Reina Shinohara, for a panel about her career and entertainment law.
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