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Join us for an informative session providing a clear, concise overview of California subpoena laws related to Deposition Subpoenas for Production of Business Records, Notice to Consumers, and Declarations of Custodian of Records. This webinar is designed to help legal professionals and support staff better understand the proper procedures and technical requirements involved in preparing and serving subpoenas. By mastering these details, you can avoid common pitfalls and delays—such as objections from custodians or opposing counsel—ensuring a smoother, more efficient subpoena process.
Learn what client trust accounting is and the rules that safeguard the client and legal professionals. This class will also cover recent rule changes and provide examples of how to avoid the most common pitfalls that legal professionals find themselves in.
Join us for this focused webinar providing an overview of California subpoena laws governing Deposition Subpoenas for Personal Appearance—with or without records—and Subpoenas for Personal Appearance at Trial or Hearing, also with or without records. This session will help you gain a solid understanding of the procedural requirements and distinctions between these types of subpoenas, ensuring accuracy and compliance when preparing and serving them. Learn how to properly complete, serve, and enforce subpoenas to secure witness attendance and records for depositions, trials, and hearings.
While family law is governed by its own code (the California Family Code), it technically falls into the category of civil litigation. Also, most of the general provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure and the California Rules of Court apply to family law proceedings. However, family law does have its own special set of court rules, California Rules of Court, rules 5.2 through 5.488. In this one-hour session, we will cover the basics of family law, the similarities and differences between family law and civil practice, and what the legal professional can expect when working in a family law practice setting. Calendaring and legal terminology will also be covered.
LPI will be offering its Beginning Legal Secretarial Training Course online. This course will be an eight week, work-at-your-own-pace online session running March 10, 2026 – May 5, 2026.
LPI will be offering an online course on an Overview of California State Court Discovery. This course will be a eight-week, work-at-your-own-pace online sessions running March 10, 2026 – May 5, 2026.
NextGen Legal and LPI are offering this eight-week, online Trial Preparation course running from March 10, 2026 – May 5, 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.
Join us for an engaging and informative webinar that provides a comprehensive overview of the three types of subpoenas used in U.S. District Court-Records Only, Deposition Appearance, and Trial Appearance. This session will guide you through the proper preparation of a Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects, or to Permit Inspection of Premises in a Civil Action, will ensuring full compliance with Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and U.S. District Court requirements. Learn how to properly prepare, serve, and enforce federal subpoenas to prevent common errors and avoid costly delays in federal civil cases.
NextGen Legal and LPI are offering this six-week, online Advanced Discovery course running from March 17, 2026 – April 28, 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.
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.
Tables of Contents and Tables of Authorities aren’t just helpful—they’re required for many court filings! This webinar will show you how to create, format, and update TOCs and TOAs in Microsoft Word with precision and ease. Learn the tools and techniques legal professionals need to meet court requirements, avoid formatting errors, and save valuable time during the filing process.
This webinar will go over the process of ex parte applications in the California Superior Court and provide you with a guide to prepare the application and supporting documents, filing, serving and preparing to attend the hearing.
LPI is offering this 5-week, online series running from April 1, 2026 through May 6, 2026.
Wednesdays from 6:00PM – 8:00PM
Presented by: Lynne Prescott, CCLS
Each session will be a live, real-time, interactive series conducted via Zoom. Students will have in-class group labs via breakout rooms, as well as outside class assignments.