CALIFORNIA LAWYERS ASSOCIATION PWG: Proposed California Consumer Privacy Act Regulations – COMMENTS
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by Perry L. Segal
4y ago
Hello Again, All: Last week, on Twitter, I promised to try to post the California Lawyers Association Privacy Working Group’s comments on the California Consumer Privacy Act.  I made it.  Before you skip directly to the comments, I wanted to briefly discuss my specific role and also make a suggestion (it’s my blawg, so I get to do that!) My colleagues are attorneys who immersed themselves in technology and the law.  In my case the opposite is true.  I’m a technology professional who passed the California Bar when I was 44 years old (2007, for the curious).  As such, I became the ‘roving techno ..read more
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My Original, Unedited Public Comments to atils
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by Perry L. Segal
4y ago
Hi All: I haven’t used this blawg much as I prefer Twitter these days (shorter & easier). However, as many of you know, I submitted a four-page public comment document through the California Lawyers Association, which is my proper channel to do so. As I’d stated at the time, the Government Affairs Committee collected and compiled comments from all of our sections, as well as individual comments from our members, to create a master document. I think they did a terrific job. However, it did end up to be a ten-page document – and they weren’t able to incorporate all of my comments ..read more
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LPMT 2019 LAW + TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT – JAN. 25-26
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by Perry L. Segal
4y ago
Mark your calendars!  The Law Practice Management and Technology Section of the California Lawyers Association, in partnership with the San Diego County Bar Association, presents the 2nd Annual Law + Technology Summit, in San Diego. #LawPlusTech ..read more
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Lifetime Achievement Award
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by Perry L. Segal
4y ago
As many of you know, I Chaired the move of the former Sections of the State Bar of California to our new entity, the California Lawyers Association. I was busy. Speaking of busy, I’m proud to announce that the Law Practice Management and Technology Section presented me with the Lifetime Achievement Award.  This actually took place on September 14, 2018, but I’ve been bu…you get the idea. What makes this award so sweet is that I have been with LPMT for nine years, and am just coming up on my eleventh anniversary of becoming an attorney. I guess what they’re saying is, I’ve lived a lifetime duri ..read more
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1st Annual California Lawyers Association Meeting – September 14-15, 2018 in San Diego!
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by Perry L. Segal
4y ago
OK – get out your playbooks:  Last year, The Sections were still part of the State Bar of California, but our annual meeting was separate from the Bar and was called the “1st Annual Calbar Section Convention“.  On January 1st, 2018, the Sections were spun off into our own entity, the California Lawyers Association (CLA) – and with a new entity comes a new event name:  The “California Lawyers Association Annual Meeting”.  Got all that? So, I’m dropping by to tell you that I’ll be presenting a one-hour program in San Diego at 3:10 pm on Saturday, September 15th with my colleague from the Califor ..read more
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LPMT 2018 Law + Technology Summit – Jan. 26-27
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by Perry L. Segal
4y ago
Mark your calendars.  As one of the first out of the gate for the new California Lawyers Association, the Law Practice Management and Technology Section, in partnership with the San Diego County Bar Association, presents the inaugural 2018 Law + Technology Summit, in (where else?) San Diego. Yours truly will be doing a program on Ethical Considerations for your Online Presence.  Click here for more details ..read more
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The State Bar of California Sections is Now the California Lawyers Association
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by Perry L. Segal
4y ago
Happy New Year! So, why am I never writing blog posts anymore?  Because for the last two-plus years, I’ve been working to complete the transition of the The Sections from the State Bar of California into a private entity – the last four months as Chair. As of January 1, 2018, the California Lawyers Association became our official home.  Visit us at our new site, cla.legal ..read more
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1st Annual Calbar Section Convention – August 18-19, 2017 in San Diego!
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by Perry L. Segal
4y ago
You may have noticed that I don’t post much anymore.  However, I’d like to mention that yours truly will be presenting a program at the convention: Date: Friday, August 18, 2017 Program Time: 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM Program Number: 9 Program Title: Using Technology in Trial to be Persuasive and Stay Organized Speakers: Jeffrey Bennion and Perry Segal Now, in the spirit of continuing my new tradition, I’m posting the information and links verbatim. Section Convention The Sections of The State Bar of California are pleased to announce plans for the inaugural Section Convention on August 18 and ..read more
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EDISCOVERY CALIFORNIA: FORMAL OPINION NO. 2016-196 – ATTORNEY BLOGGING
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by Perry L. Segal
4y ago
Disclaimer:  This is a State Bar of California Opinion, and I’m Vice-Chair of the Council of California State Bar Sections (CSBS).  I want to remind you, “This blog site is published by and reflects the personal views of Perry L. Segal, in his individual capacity.  Any views expressed herein have not been adopted by the State Bar of California’s Board of Trustees or overall membership, nor are they to be construed as representing the position of the State Bar of California.” To put it simply, the premise of CAL 2016-196 is to address when:  1) A blog post becomes a “communication”, as defined ..read more
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Re-Elected to a Second, Three-Year Term on the Council of State Bar Sections
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by Perry L. Segal
4y ago
On the heels of being awarded a tombstone for completing my three-year term on the Council, I was re-elected to a second term. This is unprecedented (probably because prior officers had the good sense not to run again!).  My co-officer, Mark Ressa, was also re-elected.  The unanimous view from our colleagues: Gluttons for punishment. With no fee bill or resolution to the issue of de-unification/separation, these are extremely challenging times for the Sections.  It’s anybody’s guess how we’ll be structured a year from now. Tombstone, indeed ..read more
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