Kwikset and Beyond
Advanced Topics in §17200 Practice
Recorded in Los Angeles
March 8, 2012
(includes Handout)
(3 hours MCLE credit, including 0.5 hours "Legal Ethics")

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Focus
Section 17200 practice continues to flourish and proliferate. Proposition 64 did not curtail the trend - quite the contrary, it spawned new controversies for the courts to resolve. This program will dissect Kwikset Corp. and Clayworth, provide a comprehensive update on §17200 practice, identify the new and lingering "hot issues," and focus on answering tomorrow's questions.

Whether you represent plaintiffs or defendants, businesses or consumers, you need to know about the UCL's extraordinary reach. You'll hear it first-hand from our expert panelists: the principal author of Proposition 64, the author of the leading blog The UCL Practitioner, and our moderator, Justice Victoria Chaney.

Highlights
Creative Uses of §17200
 
  • Wage/Hour
     
  • Consumer Claims
     
  • False Advertising
     
  • Insurance Bad Faith
     
  • Financial Services
     
  • Competitor Suits
     
  • Arbitration after AT&T Mobility
    Consumers Legal Remedies Act
    Attorney Fees Awards
    Injunctions
    Settlement Strategies
    Class Actions
    Defenses and Counterclaims
    Restitution
    Procedural Tactics
    New Cases
     
  • Kwikset Corp. v. Sup.Ct.
     
  • Clayworth v. Pfizer, Inc.
     
  • AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion
     
  • Brinker Restaurant Corp. v. Sup.Ct.
     
  • Kaldenbach v. Mutual of Omaha Life Ins. Co.
     
  • Knapp v. AT&T Wireless Services, Inc.
     
  • Sullivan v. Oracle Corp.
     
  • Degelmann v. Advanced Medical Optics, Inc.
     
  • Allergan, Inc. v. Athena Cosmetics, Inc.
     
  • Fairbanks v. Farmers New World Life Ins. Co.
     
  • Zhang v. Sup.Ct.
     
  • Stearns v. Ticketmaster Corp.
    Ethical Considerations


    Panelists
    Justice Victoria G. Chaney, Moderator -- -- Calif. Court of Appeal, 2nd Dist., Div. 1
    William L. Stern -- Morrison & Foerster LLP, San Francisco
    Kimberly A. Kralowec -- The Kralowec Law Group, San Francisco