• Trial Preparation Online Class Commencing July 7, 2026

    NextGen Legal and LPI are offering this eight-week, online Trial Preparation course running from July 7, 2026 – September 1, 2026.

    You will be able to work at your own pace. Classes will take place online utilizing video lectures,discussion boards, email, live Q&A sessions and quizzes. Login information will be provided the day before the class is scheduled to begin.

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  • Advanced Discovery Online Class Commencing July 14, 2026

    NextGen Legal and LPI are offering this six-week, online Advanced Discovery course running from July 14, 2026 – August 25, 2026.

    You will be able to work at your own pace. Classes will take place online utilizing video lectures, discussion boards, email, live Q&A sessions and quizzes. Login information will be provided the day before the class is scheduled to begin.

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  • Appellate Procedures in California and The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Course Commencing July 14, 2026

    July 14, 2026 – September 8, 2026

    This is an eight-week, work-at-your-own pace, online course that will cover appellate procedures within the California Courts of Appeal and Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

    Classes will take place online utilizing modules, video lectures, quizzes and a final exam. Handouts and a Reference Guide will be provided. Login information will be provided the day before the class is scheduled to begin.

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  • Webinar – Arbitration Or Mediation: Which is Best for Your Case? – July 20, 2026

    Alternative dispute resolution is no longer the exception in litigation – – it is often an expected and essential part of modern case strategy. But how do you determine whether mediation or arbitration is the better path for a particular matter?

    This practical and engaging webinar will explore the key distinctions between mediation and arbitration, including their advantages, limitations, procedural differences, and strategic considerations.

    Whether you are new to litigation support or a seasoned legal professional, this webinar will help you better understand how ADR processes shape today’s legal landscape and how your role contributes to successful case outcomes.Participants will gain a stronger understanding of how these processes impact litigation planning, client expectations, cost management, timing, confidentiality, and case resolution.

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  • Webinar – Motion to Compel Discovery – July 22, 2026

    When a party has responded to discovery in bad faith, it may be necessary to file a motion to compel the production of documents, further responses to discovery, etc. The court may award sanctions for the misuse of the discovery process. This webinar will go over the motion to compel process in the California superior court from pre-motion requirements to sanctions possibly being awarded.

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  • Webinar – The Deposition Process in California – September 16, 2026

    Noticing a depositing is more than just picking a date and time and serving notice on parties in a case. Where can a deposition be taken? Do you need records to be produced? Who can be deposed and what language is proper in a deposition notice? In this webinar you will learn the ins and outs of deposition procedures in California.

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  • Webinar – California Writ Procedures – September 22, 2026

    Writ practice is one of the most fast-paced and procedurally demanding areas of California litigation and one that many legal professionals encounter only occasionally. Yet when writ relief becomes necessary, litigation teams must move quickly, strategically, and with precision.

    This webinar provides a practical overview of California writ procedures, including the purpose of writ relief, the most common types of writs, procedural requirements, accelerated timelines, and the critical role legal professionals play in supporting these high-stakes proceedings.

    Participants will gain a clearer understanding of how writs function within California practice and how extraordinary relief can impact the course of litigation. Whether you support trial teams, appellate counsel, or both, this webinar will provide practical insight into one of California litigation’s most specialized procedural tools.

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