• Annual Bizwomen Mentoring Monday

    Coblentz partner Tay Via will be participating as a mentor during the San Francisco Business Times’ annual Bizwomen Mentoring Monday event. This marks Tay’s sixth year of mentoring. More details are available at the San Francisco Business Times’ website linked here.

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  • Seeking or Defending a Preliminary Injunction

    Join Barbara Barath on Thursday, February 12 for the Northern District Practice Program’s Civil Law Symposium. Barbara will be a panelist on “Practicum: Seeking of Defending a Preliminary Injunction.” The practicum will include a panel discussion with practical tips and a mock hearing on a preliminary injunction sought in the Northern District of California against a social-media network called “We Talk.”

    For more details and to register, please click here.

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  • Business of Vineyards: Legal Resiliency

    Join Coblentz partner Scott Greenwood-Meinert on February 10, 2026 for the Napa Valley Grapegrowers’ webinar, “Business of Vineyards: Legal Resiliency.” Scott will share insights on navigating grape sales agreements, addressing common challenges, and strategies for protecting your vineyard’s legal interests in an evolving marketplace. For more details and to register, please click here.

     

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  • 50 Years of Labor and Employment Law

    Coblentz partner Fred Alvarez will speak on the panel “50 Years of Labor and Employment Law” during the Labor & Employment Section of The Bar Association of San Francisco’s 2026 Labor and Employment Law Conference. Fred and his co-panelists will share experiences about how employment and labor law and the practice of law have changed over the past 50 years. Topics will include the history of discrimination law, DEI, pay disparity, labor law, and professional civility. For more details, please visit the BASF website linked here.

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  • Mandate to Movement: California Laws at Work

    Join Coblentz real estate partner Ashley Weinstein-Carnes on Friday, February 6 for the ULI San Francisco webinar “Mandate to Movement: California Laws at Work.” Ashley will join panelists from private development and the public sector to review how state laws, federal policy, and political shifts are affecting housing and what might be coming in 2026. More details are available on the ULI website linked here.

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  • Survey of Significant 2025 Real Estate Cases and Laws

    Join Coblentz partner Skye Langs on January 21, 2026 for the Bar Association of San Francisco MCLE program “Survey of Significant 2025 Real Estate Cases and Laws.” The seminar will cover significant 2025 real estate cases and laws affecting real property owners, buyers, sellers, agents, brokers, lenders, borrowers, consumers, developers, contractors and others. For more details and to register, please click here.

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  • The Evolving Landscape of MOBs: Development, Design, and Standardization

    On Thursday, November 20, Coblentz partner Tay Via will moderate the panel titled “The Evolving Landscape of MOBs: Development, Design, and Standardization” during Bisnow’s Northern California Healthcare Real Estate Conference. The program brings together many of the industry’s key players, including healthcare executives, real estate professionals, developers, investors, brokers, consultants, architects, and more. To view more details, please visit Bisnow’s website linked here.

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  • Fireside Q&A: A Look at Today’s Legal Risks and Considerations of Corporate AI Usage

    Join Coblentz partner Scott Hall on Thursday, November 13 during Apex Assembly’s West Transformation Assembly in San Jose. Scott will be in conversation with Grant Shih, Former CTO of Vestis and Founder of Magnitude Consulting, for the session “Fireside Q&A: A Look at Today’s Legal Risks and Considerations of Corporate AI Usage.” For more details and to register, please visit the Apex Assembly website linked here.

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  • 2025 Privacy Overview Webinar: How to Ensure Compliance and Reduce Business Risk

    In 2025, privacy and AI regulation have moved from the sidelines to the center of business risk and strategy. U.S. states are rapidly enacting a patchwork of privacy laws, with new AI laws emerging and expected to increase. Meanwhile, regulators are tightening oversight of automated decision making, children’s data, health metrics, and cross-border data transfers. And litigation over online data collection by companies continues to expand under various statutes, including wiretapping and pen register claims under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA), and claims under the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA), resulting in diverging court rulings that send mixed signals to companies regarding privacy compliance.

    In our 2025 Privacy Overview webinar, Scott Hall and members of the Coblentz Data Privacy Team will cover some of the most significant developments shaping the privacy and AI landscape and highlight practical steps businesses can take to navigate an increasingly complex, multi-jurisdictional legal landscape.

    To register, please click here

    Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2025

    Time: 10:00am – 11:15am PDT

    Format: Join us via webinar

    This program is eligible for 1.0 Technology in the Practice of Law California MCLE credit. CLE is earned by both viewing and listening to this program for no less than 50 minutes. Dial-in only participants will not earn credit. Virtual attendance will be tracked and logged. CLE certificates of attendance will be made available via email in the days following the presentation. An application for renewal of California MCLE credit is pending approval.

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