The San Fernando Valley Bar Association (SFVBA) has been serving the Valley's legal community since 1926. (Get legal help: 818-340-4529) #SanFernandoValley
More clients. Better Referrals. Learn about the SFVBA Attorney Referral Service. Serving lawyers and clients throughout Los Angeles County: https://t.co/ailoTQFAvH.
☕⚖️ Alliance CEO Sonya Blake met w/ Board Member Seth Chavez, E.D. of the @sfvba, at Tang and Java in Woodland Hills to advance access to legal services for small businesses. Aligned with the Alliance strategic plan: stronger businesses = stronger communities. 🤝 #SmallBusiness
@ValleyAlliance We love it. Thank you Sonya Blake and @Seth_Chavez. We're here to support to business community throughout the region by connecting businesses with the most reliable and trusted connections to the legal profession.
July 24. The Neuropsychological Effects of Cannabis Use. Details and easy registration: https://t.co/bs7REKTgaD.
Understanding the acute and chronic effects of #cannabis helps providers, attorneys, and evaluators better interpret clinical presentation and distinguish between injury-related impairment and substance-related cognitive or psychiatric effects. CA Certificate of attendance will be provided (#MCLE).
The all-new SFVBA podcast! Episode 1 features SFVBA Past-President Amanda Moghaddam and President Kyle M. Ellis: https://t.co/NKwTxhHR8o.
Episode sponsors, Lawyers' Mutual Insurance Company California, Lewitt Hackman, and University of West Los Angeles. @LawyersMutual@LewittHackman@UWLA
Today, we visited our friends at ONE generation, three different senior center locations, to chat about the upcoming San Fernando Valley Bar Association Know Your Rights event, Estate Planning (May 20). Great time meeting with staff and meeting some visitors.
Register for this free public Estate Planning event where attorney Alice Salvo will present: https://t.co/ANTnmtcpn6. @ONEgenCares #SFVBA
Recent Developments in Property Tax Law. May 19. Easy registration: https://t.co/lu8HlyfSKI.
Attorney Gregory Broege will present an in‑depth update on recent developments in property tax law. The program will examine and analyze the latest case law, highlighting key rulings and their practical implications. Following case review, the session will outline change‑in‑ownership strategies designed to help preserve low base‑year values and minimize reassessment exposure.
SFVBA Know Your Rights, Estate Planning edition. Online, free, and state-wide. May, 20. Register at https://t.co/xPnnZ57xXy or call/text (818) 227-0490.
Congratulations to Hon. Tani Gorre Cantil-Sakauye, Ret. as 2026 SFVBA Judge of The Century. Join us on May 14 for Judges' Night as the San Fernando Valley Bar Association celebrates its 100th Anniversary. Easy registration: https://t.co/IQya5qaHaI.
Damages! "Contractual Limitations on Damages." May 6. Easy registration: https://t.co/BeGYnm33kO.
In New England Country Foods, LLC v. VanLaw Food Products, Inc., the California Supreme Court interpreted Civil Code section 1668 to prohibit “limitations on damages for willful injury to the person or property of another.” In this webinar, Attorney David Axelrad will take a look at the meaning and purpose of section 1668, analyze the Supreme Court’s decision, and examine policy implications of the Court’s statutory interpretation.
Expert Witness Evidentiary Issues Raised by People vs. Sanchez. On-demand CLE available: https://t.co/jOAMOIJjXV.
Since the Supreme Court decided People v. Sanchez (2016) 63 Cal.4th 665, lawyers and judges have struggled to understand its implications. Learn the limits on the types of hearsay that Sanchez allows an expert to testify and rely upon. Our distinguished panel, Judge Sonia Dujan, Commissioner Kendra Thomas and attorney Dan Davisson will discuss the relevant issues and best practices.