BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//精东影业 - ECPv6.3.2//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:精东影业 X-ORIGINAL-URL: X-WR-CALDESC:Events for 精东影业 REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20260308T100000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20261101T090000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260501T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260501T170000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20250715T194524Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T234933Z UID:10006340-1777626000-1777654800@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:The Moral Turn in Administrative Law DESCRIPTION:Toward a Critical Theory of Moral Administration is an in-person workshop to be held at UC Law San Francisco on Friday\, May 1\, 2026.聽 The workshop provides a forum to develop ideas about and theories of 鈥渕oral administration鈥濃攁 trend in legal scholarship\, jurisprudence\, and administrative practice toward foregrounding substantive moral values as the basis for administrative law and policy.聽 The workshop will be structured as a series of round-table style dialogues organized around broad themes such as: situating moral administration theoretically\, clarifying the substantive morals that should guide administration\, and methodological and practical considerations of operationalizing moral administration within a pluralist\, democratic polity. \nProgram Schedule\nClick聽here to view the program schedule. \nHotel Accommodations\nPlease feel free to arrange lodging at one of the partner hotels below\, which are offering discounted rates for UC Law San Francisco. \n聽 \n\nThe Proper Hotel San Francisco\n馃搷 45 McAllister St\, San Francisco\, CA 94102馃敆 Booking Link 鈥 Special Rate for UC Law SF\nInterContinental Hotel San Francisco\n馃搷 888 Howard St\, San Francisco\, CA 94103\n馃敆 Booking Link 鈥 Special Rate for UC Law SF\nThe Marker Union Square San Francisco Hotel\n馃搷 501 Geary St\, San Francisco\, CA 94102\n馃敆 Booking Link 鈥 Special Rate for UC Law SF\nCorporate Code: NEGUCLS\n\n聽 \nTravel Grant /聽Travel Reimbursements\nIf you are receiving a travel grant (up to $1\,000)\, please email your receipts to Cynthia Diaz at diazcynthia@uclawsf.edu. Per UC Law SF policy\, you will need to submit a W-9 form to processes your reimbursement. You can download a blank W-9 form here. URL:/event/the-moral-turn-in-administrative-law/ LOCATION:333 Deb Colloquium and Sky Deck\, 5th Floor Cotchett Law Center\, 333 Golden Gate Avenue\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260505T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260505T193000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20260422T184255Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T184255Z UID:10006552-1778000400-1778009400@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:Artificial Intelligence and the Architecture of Innovation with Professor Robin Feldman and Meaghan Kent '05 DESCRIPTION:Join Professor Robin Feldman聽and聽Meaghan Kent 鈥05 for a conversation about how artificial intelligence is reshaping the relationship among technological progress\, economic incentives\, and democratic governance. Professor Feldman will draw on her book\, AI versus IP: Rewriting Creativity\, and together they will explore how intellectual property law and governance must adapt to rapid changes in AI. Drinks an light appetizers will be provided. \nThe Alumni Reception / Meet and Greet with Professor Feldman will start at 5:00pm (EST). D.C. Alumni and their guests are invited to attend. First 25 Alumni to RSVP receive a free copy of Professor Feldman鈥檚 book. \nThe main program will start at 6:00pm (EST). All DC area alumni\, policymakers\, legal practitioners\, technology leaders\, and guests are invited to attend. \nThank you to our amazing DC Alumni Chapter Leaders Jim Bubar 鈥78\, Andy Green 鈥06\, Jessica Leal 鈥09\, Svetlana Matt 鈥12\, and Tim Mills 鈥86. This event is co-sponsored by The D.C. Bar Intellectual Property Law 精东影业. \nPlease RSVP by May 28th.聽 URL:/event/artificial-intelligence-and-the-architecture-of-innovation-with-professor-robin-feldman-and-meaghan-kent-05/ LOCATION:D.C. Bar Headquarters\, 901 4th St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States CATEGORIES:Alumni ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Association":MAILTO:alumni@uclawsf.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260511T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260511T183000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20260413T174003Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T174003Z UID:10006548-1778518800-1778524200@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:Crash Course in Legal Research (on Zoom) DESCRIPTION:Need to brush up on your legal research skills before the summer? Join the UC Law research librarians at 5 pm on Monday\, May 11\, as they provide a whirlwind overview of the research process\, from getting the assignment to finding primary law to making sure the sources found are still good law. Attendees will be entered in a drawing to win a $25 Doordash gift card. \nZoom Link: https://uclawsf.zoom.us/j/91517129610 URL:/event/crash-course-in-legal-research-on-zoom/ LOCATION:/event/crash-course-in-legal-research-on-zoom/ CATEGORIES:Featured,Students END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260514T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260514T130000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20251021T042543Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T223037Z UID:10006457-1778749200-1778763600@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:HIV & Infant Feeding Symposium DESCRIPTION:Join this half day online symposium to learn more about supporting women and birthing people with HIV in their infant feeding journey. Speakers will share updates on data and guidelines regarding breast/chestfeeding for people with HIV\, discuss the nuances of shared decision making and the practicalities of guideline implementation across different settings\, and provide materials that participants can use to advance informed free choice in infant feeding decisions\, combat stigma\, empower pregnant and lactating people with HIV\, and change culture and policy in their institution. \nRegister on Zoom here. \nAgenda \n9-9:10: Welcome and housekeeping \nPresenter: Lealah Pollock \n9:10-10am: 精东影业 panel on HIV and infant feeding \nPanelists: Alyssa Crawford\, Heather O鈥機onnor\, Ciara (Ci Ci) Covin\, Ashley Richardson\, Bianca Ordo帽ez聽 \nModerator: Monique Cowen \n10-10:15am: Ethics of infant feeding choice聽 \nPresenter: Marielle Gross \n10:15-10:30am: Reproductive justice\, bodily autonomy\, HIV and infant feeding聽 \nPresenter: Kytara Epps \n10:30-10:40 am: Break \n10:40-11:20am: Q&A on challenging scenarios in HIV and infant-feeding.聽聽 \nPanelists: Emily Barr\, Laura Cox\, Karen Deutsch\, Jenny McKinney\, Kae Greenberg \nModerator: Lealah Pollock \n11:20am-12:15pm: Facilitated small group discussions to troubleshoot facilitators and barriers to implementation of infant feeding guidelines聽 \n12:15-12:45 pm: Panel on current research and future directions聽 \nPanelists: Emily Barr\, Laura Cox\, Jennifer Qin \nModerator: Lisa Abuogi \n12:45-1 pm: Wrap-up\, next steps \n\nCEU information\n\nPhysicians:\n聽\n\n\nThe AAFP has reviewed Symposium on HIV and Infant Feeding and deemed it acceptable for up to 3.50 Live AAFP Prescribed credit(s). Term of Approval is from 05/14/2026 to 05/14/2026. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.\n\n\nAAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to聽AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)鈩oward the AMA Physician鈥檚 Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA\, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed\, not as Category 1.\n\n\nNurses:聽 \n\n\nThe Perinatal Advisory Council-Leadership\, Advocacy\, and Consultation (PAC/LAC) is an approved provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing. This course is approved for 4 contact hours. PAC/LAC鈥檚 provider number is CEP 5862. Licensee must retain this certificate for a period of four years. \n\n\nLCSW/LMFT:聽 \n\n\nPAC/LAC is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for LCSW and LMFT. PAC/LAC maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content. This course is approved for 3.5 LCSW/LMFT continuing education units. PAC/LAC鈥檚 provider number is 128542. \n\n\n聽 \nSpeaker list \n\n\nLisa Abuogi\, MD\, MPH\, Professor of Pediatrics\, 精东影业 of Colorado\n\n\nIfeyinwa Asiodu\, PhD\, RN\, IBCLC\, FAAN\, Associate Professor\, 精东影业 of California\, San Francisco\, School of Nursing\n\n\nEmily A. Barr\, PhD\, RN\, CPNP-PC\, CNM\, ACRN\, FACNM\, FAAN\, Associate Professor\, 精东影业 at Buffalo School of Nursing\, Director of Translational Innovation and Maternal-Child and Family Health\n\n\nCiarra 鈥淐i Ci鈥 Covin\, MS\, HS-BCP\, Director of Programs\, The Well Project\n\nMonique Cowan\, CLD\, CPD\, CLE\, Doula at Mahmme\n\nLaura Cox\, MS\, RN\, PHN\n\n\nAlyssa Crawford\, Informed Decision Making Toolkit\, IDT\n\n\nKaren Deutsch\, FNP\, MPH\, Mother\, Child and Adolescent HIV Program at UC San Diego\n\n\nKytara Epps\, MPH\, Public Health and Advocacy Strategist\, Center for HIV Law and Policy\n\nKae Greenberg\, Public Interest Attorney\n\nJennifer McKinney MD MPH\, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine\, Baylor College of Medicine\n\n\nHeather O鈥機onnor\, Certified Breastfeeding Counselor\n\n\nLealah Pollock\, MD MS AAHIVS\, Associate Professor of Family and 精东影业 Medicine\, 精东影业 of California\, San Francisco\n\nAshley Richardson\, Founder of HER Voice URL:/event/infant-feeding-hiv/ LOCATION:San Francisco\, CA\, United States END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260514T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260514T193000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20260422T180658Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T181437Z UID:10006551-1778779800-1778787000@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:West LA Alumni Chapter: Beer on the Beach DESCRIPTION:All Los Angeles area alumni are invited to join the West LA chapter for our 5th annual Beer on the Beach: Santa Monica edition at the Bungalow. Drinks and light bites will be generously sponsored by聽Jon Davidi 鈥18聽and聽Panish Shea Ravipudi LLP.聽Come expand your network\, meet other UC Law SF alumni in the area\, and raise a glass with us. \nThank you to our West LA Alumni Chapter Leaders\, Natalie Alameddine 鈥13 and Jon Davidi 鈥18\, for hosting this event. \nPlease RSVP by May 13th. URL:/event/west-la-alumni-chapter-beer-on-the-beach/ LOCATION:The Bungalow Santa Monica\, 101 Wilshire Blvd\, Santa Monica\, 90401\, United States CATEGORIES:Alumni ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Association":MAILTO:alumni@uclawsf.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260527T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260527T193000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20260408T170311Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T180102Z UID:10006547-1779903000-1779910200@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:A Matter of Conscience: Sanctuary in the 1980s to the Present DESCRIPTION:Please join the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies (CGRS)\, Race\, Immigration\, Citizenship\, and Equality (RICE) Center\, and the Law & Society Association (LSA) for a film screening and discussion exploring the Sanctuary Movement that took root in the United States in the 1980s. The movement\, born in a time when the U.S. rejected the asylum claims of those fleeing U.S. funded wars in El Salvador and Guatemala\, was\, and continues to be a concrete form of resistance. This year\, we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Refugee Convention during a time of unprecedented challenges to refugee protection worldwide. We come together at this moment to draw inspiration from the Sanctuary Movement\, and the courage and conscience of those who have participated in it. The event will feature a presentation by documentary filmmaker Theo Rigby\, with excerpts from two of his films\, and will include remarks by Karen Musalo\, Ming Hsu Chen\, Jose Artiga and Pastor Drew Paton. \nRSVP Here! URL:/event/a-matter-of-conscience-sanctuary-in-the-1980s-to-the-present/ LOCATION:333-501 and SkyDeck CATEGORIES:Alumni,Faculty,Students ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Final-A-Matter-of-Conscience-Event-Flyer_04.13.pdf END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260708T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260708T193000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20260429T230143Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T230143Z UID:10006553-1783531800-1783539000@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:Reflective Mediation Practice Group DESCRIPTION:Bring your mediation practice to the next level by participating in a reflective practice group! \nReflective practice groups are among the most effective ongoing learning experiences available to mediators. Under the guidance of an experienced mediator and facilitator\, a small group of mediators meets regularly to take turns reflecting on their individual mediation cases. The group supports the mediator presenting a case to discover what mediator interventions worked best and what mediator behaviors created challenges. This collaborative exploration enhances awareness of the dynamics at play and increases the potential of learning from each mediation experience. Participants will be expected to anonymize all case identifying information so聽as to ensure strict confidentiality. \nBeginning in January 2026\, the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco will offer a 6-session monthly practice group led by experienced mediator and mediation trainer聽Howard Herman. Currently a mediator at JAMS\, Howard pioneered the use of practice groups for mediators at the U.S. District Court in San Francisco where he led the court鈥檚 ADR Program for 23 years\, and where many mediators participated continuously in groups he led for over 15 years. Howard also has led practice groups for mediators in India and Brazil. Howard鈥檚 fuller biography can be found at聽jamsadr.com/herman. \n聽 \nGroup Structure and Approach \nThe group will meet in person. It will be limited to 12 participants and is open to all practicing mediators. Generally\, each session will be focused on mediator presentations of cases in which they have been involved. Rather than starting with a topic\, discussion flows from what actually happened and the choices the mediator made throughout the process. \nKey to a successful group is the creation of a safe and confidential environment of mutual support and respect\, making stable membership and small group size important. Participants commit to in-person attendance at all six two-hour sessions\, and to write up and present at least one case for discussion during the six-month period. \nMCLE:聽12 hours general credit for the series\, including 1 hour of elimination of bias credit (excludes implicit bias/bias reducing strategies)\, 1 hour of competence credit (excludes prevention and detection)\, and 1 hour of ethics credit \nCost: $595 for the full series \nIf you are interested in joining the group\, please complete this聽application. \nApplications will be taken on a rolling basis until the group is full. URL:/event/reflective-mediation-practice-group-7/ LOCATION:198 McAllister St.\, 198 McAllister St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260812T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260812T193000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20260429T230013Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T230013Z UID:10006554-1786555800-1786563000@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:Reflective Mediation Practice Group DESCRIPTION:Bring your mediation practice to the next level by participating in a reflective practice group! \nReflective practice groups are among the most effective ongoing learning experiences available to mediators. Under the guidance of an experienced mediator and facilitator\, a small group of mediators meets regularly to take turns reflecting on their individual mediation cases. The group supports the mediator presenting a case to discover what mediator interventions worked best and what mediator behaviors created challenges. This collaborative exploration enhances awareness of the dynamics at play and increases the potential of learning from each mediation experience. Participants will be expected to anonymize all case identifying information so聽as to ensure strict confidentiality. \nBeginning in January 2026\, the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco will offer a 6-session monthly practice group led by experienced mediator and mediation trainer聽Howard Herman. Currently a mediator at JAMS\, Howard pioneered the use of practice groups for mediators at the U.S. District Court in San Francisco where he led the court鈥檚 ADR Program for 23 years\, and where many mediators participated continuously in groups he led for over 15 years. Howard also has led practice groups for mediators in India and Brazil. Howard鈥檚 fuller biography can be found at聽jamsadr.com/herman. \n聽 \nGroup Structure and Approach \nThe group will meet in person. It will be limited to 12 participants and is open to all practicing mediators. Generally\, each session will be focused on mediator presentations of cases in which they have been involved. Rather than starting with a topic\, discussion flows from what actually happened and the choices the mediator made throughout the process. \nKey to a successful group is the creation of a safe and confidential environment of mutual support and respect\, making stable membership and small group size important. Participants commit to in-person attendance at all six two-hour sessions\, and to write up and present at least one case for discussion during the six-month period. \nMCLE:聽12 hours general credit for the series\, including 1 hour of elimination of bias credit (excludes implicit bias/bias reducing strategies)\, 1 hour of competence credit (excludes prevention and detection)\, and 1 hour of ethics credit \nCost: $595 for the full series \nIf you are interested in joining the group\, please complete this聽application. \nApplications will be taken on a rolling basis until the group is full. URL:/event/reflective-mediation-practice-group-6/ LOCATION:198 McAllister St.\, 198 McAllister St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260831T083000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260904T180000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20251017T174244Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T230504Z UID:10006422-1788165000-1788544800@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Mediation DESCRIPTION:聽 \n聽 \nA 40-hour basic mediation training program\, including certificate of completion and optional MCLE credit. \nThe UC Law SF Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution聽(CNDR) presents its鈥 annual 40-hour comprehensive mediation practitioner training. This program provides a unique blend of mediation theory\, hands-on mediation skills training\, and an exploration of the sensibilities and personal qualities required to be an effective mediator. \nThis in-person program is useful for a range of professionals who deal with people in conflict\, and any attorney who represents clients in mediation\, to understand the process and to be more effective in representing clients in mediation. We also encourage participation of international attorneys\, notaries and Hastings LL.M. students. No prior training or experience required. \n\n \nIn this highly interactive and dynamic training\, participants from around the world learn the theory and practice of mediation. The methodology consists of a mixture of discussion\, skill building exercises and role play. All participants will have the opportunity to practice multiple times in the client\, advocate and mediator roles and will receive personalized feedback and coaching from professional mediators. \nWe start with the psychology and behavior of people in conflict and the different process choices parties can make when seeking to resolve conflict. We examine the different styles or models of mediation and the implications of those models for the client experience. We then explore and practice every phase of a mediation\, from opening and setting the stage\, to exploration of interests and issues\, negotiating agreements\, preparation of settlement documents and closure. \n聽 \n \n\nCombined with the practice of these phases\, participants build critical communication and process management skills including how to: \n\nMaintain neutrality\nBalance power\nSelect appropriate influencing strategies\nDecide whether\, when and how to use private sessions (鈥渃aucus鈥)\nFacilitate the 鈥渕oney dance鈥漒nConduct a methodical alternatives analysis\nEmploy techniques for overcoming impasse\nConvey 鈥渄ifficult鈥 messages\nUse active listening\nAsk questions to move the clients in helpful directions\nHandle difficult behavior and 鈥渞eframe鈥 problematic statements\n\nFinally\, we cover mediator ethics\, process confidentiality\, working with representatives and co-mediation. \n聽 \nWhat participants have to say: \n鈥淔antastic! So happy I chose this program\, it blew away my expectations. The role playing was especially valuable to measure progress and enforce the teaching.鈥 鈥 BT 2022 \n聽 \n鈥淚 quit my job as a teacher to work in the Office of Civil Rights doing in-house dispute resolution and mediation. I could not have gotten this position without taking CNDR鈥檚 Fundamentals of Mediation Training\, and I am so grateful for all of the skills I gained. I re-read Prof. Ford鈥檚 Peace at Work and feel even more prepared to take on this next challenge.鈥 鈥 BL\, 2024 \n\nFormat\nAll 40 hours will take place in-person during a live class\, including small group role plays with individualized coaching. Each day includes 1.5 hours of total breaks. \nDates\nMonday\, August 31 鈥 Friday\, September 4\, 2026 from 8:30 a.m. 鈥 6:00 p.m. each day (PST) \nLocation\nUC Law SF\, 198 McAllister\, San Francisco\, CA 94102 (in-person training only) \nMCLE\n40 hours of California MCLE credits available\, including 1.5 hrs Elimination of Bias and 2 hrs Legal Ethics. Be sure to select the 鈥渁dd on鈥 for MCLE credit at checkout. MCLE Provider #9545. \nRegistration\n\nStandard Registration Fee 鈥 $2\,295\nAlumni\, Government\, and Nonprofit Rate 鈥 $2\,095\n\nREGISTER HERE \n聽 \nRegistration closes one week prior to the training\, or when enrollments have reached maximum capacity\, whichever comes first. Space is limited; register early. \nAnother training is scheduled for March 2-6\, 2026. See more information here. \nQuestions to CNDR@uclawsf.edu. \n\nInstructor\n\nAdjunct Professor聽John Ford\, BA LLB (UCT) is an experienced workplace mediator and soft-skills trainer. John studied law at the 精东影业 of Cape Town before moving to Namibia\, where he practiced from 1988 to 1995. Initially\, he focused on representing survivors of human-rights abuses. After Namibian independence in 1990\, his focus shifted to labor and employment law. John moved to California in 1996 and trained as a mediator. He has since successfully mediated hundreds of workplace disputes\, and has worked with numerous teams to help them deal successfully with conflict. \n聽 \nJohn has provided training to thousands of employees at all levels in the workplace\, across a wide range of industries. His workshops focus on the development of soft skills\, such as communication\, negotiation\, facilitation\, conflict resolution\, emotional intelligence\, customer service and mediation. He is a past president of the Association for Dispute Resolution of Northern California (ADRNC)\, and was the managing editor of www.mediate.com from 2000 to 2011. \n聽 \nCancellation Policy \nFor all CNDR events\, cancellations on or before 30 days prior to the event will receive a full refund\, minus an administrative fee of 7% of ticket price. Cancellations after 30 days prior to the event will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations on or after 5 days prior to the event will not receive a refund. \nADA Accommodations Statement \nThe 精东影业 of California College of the Law\, San Francisco is committed to making its facilities and events accessible in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need reasonable accommodations\, please contact CNDR at 415-581-8941 or CNDR@uclawsf.edu\, or the Disability Access Hotline at 415-581-4848 or DAH@uclawsf.edu at least two weeks before the event. \nUse of Materials Notice \nThe UC Law SF Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) hereby irrevocably grants registrants/participants a limited\, nonexclusive\, non-transferable\, royalty-free right and license to use materials provided and distributed by CNDR and/or UC Law SF in the course of the training herein for purposes of participation and personal/internal\, non-commercial reference purposes. \nCode of Conduct \nThe UC Law SF Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) is dedicated to ensuring that its events and gatherings are an inclusive\, respectful\, productive\, and harassment-free experience for everyone\, regardless of gender\, gender identity and expression\, age\, sexual orientation\, alienage or citizenship status\, physical or mental ability\, color\, physical appearance\, body size\, race\, ethnicity\, national origin\, marital status or partnership status\, pregnancy or lactation status\, religion or creed\, status as a veteran or active military service member or any other basis protected by U.S. federal\, state\, or local laws. \nWhen participating in or attending a CNDR event\, the following behaviors are expected: \n\nBe present\, timely\, open-minded\, and participate actively.\nAct with respect and dignity towards everyone you encounter\, including participants\, staff\, instructors\, and coaches.\nBe considerate and collegial in your speech and actions\, valuing a diversity of views and opinions.\nTo support a participatory learning environment for everyone\, be mindful of how much time you use (e.g. in discussions or Q&A sessions).\nBehave in accordance with professional standards (such as your employer鈥檚 policies\, or applicable law).\nAlert on-premises security personnel and staff if you notice a dangerous situation or someone clearly in distress\, or call 911 in case of an emergency.\n\nHarassment\, bullying\, non-consensual physical contact\, threats\, microaggressions\, intimidation\, and/or insinuations that are hurtful or interfere with any other attendee鈥檚 experience or participation are examples of behaviors which are unacceptable and could be cause for removal from a CNDR event. \n聽 URL:/event/fundamentals-of-mediation/ LOCATION:198 McAllister St.\, 198 McAllister St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States CATEGORIES:Alumni,Public,Students ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260909T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260909T193000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20260429T225954Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T225954Z UID:10006555-1788975000-1788982200@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:Reflective Mediation Practice Group DESCRIPTION:Bring your mediation practice to the next level by participating in a reflective practice group! \nReflective practice groups are among the most effective ongoing learning experiences available to mediators. Under the guidance of an experienced mediator and facilitator\, a small group of mediators meets regularly to take turns reflecting on their individual mediation cases. The group supports the mediator presenting a case to discover what mediator interventions worked best and what mediator behaviors created challenges. This collaborative exploration enhances awareness of the dynamics at play and increases the potential of learning from each mediation experience. Participants will be expected to anonymize all case identifying information so聽as to ensure strict confidentiality. \nBeginning in January 2026\, the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco will offer a 6-session monthly practice group led by experienced mediator and mediation trainer聽Howard Herman. Currently a mediator at JAMS\, Howard pioneered the use of practice groups for mediators at the U.S. District Court in San Francisco where he led the court鈥檚 ADR Program for 23 years\, and where many mediators participated continuously in groups he led for over 15 years. Howard also has led practice groups for mediators in India and Brazil. Howard鈥檚 fuller biography can be found at聽jamsadr.com/herman. \n聽 \nGroup Structure and Approach \nThe group will meet in person. It will be limited to 12 participants and is open to all practicing mediators. Generally\, each session will be focused on mediator presentations of cases in which they have been involved. Rather than starting with a topic\, discussion flows from what actually happened and the choices the mediator made throughout the process. \nKey to a successful group is the creation of a safe and confidential environment of mutual support and respect\, making stable membership and small group size important. Participants commit to in-person attendance at all six two-hour sessions\, and to write up and present at least one case for discussion during the six-month period. \nMCLE:聽12 hours general credit for the series\, including 1 hour of elimination of bias credit (excludes implicit bias/bias reducing strategies)\, 1 hour of competence credit (excludes prevention and detection)\, and 1 hour of ethics credit \nCost: $595 for the full series \nIf you are interested in joining the group\, please complete this聽application. \nApplications will be taken on a rolling basis until the group is full. URL:/event/reflective-mediation-practice-group-5/ LOCATION:198 McAllister St.\, 198 McAllister St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260914T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260918T170000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20251029T202212Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T191712Z UID:10006459-1789372800-1789750800@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:International Mediation and Leadership Development Institute (IMDLI) DESCRIPTION:The UC Law San Francisco Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)\, at the 精东影业 of California College of Law\, San Francisco\, in partnership with the JAMS Foundation\, is proud to present the International Mediation Development & Leadership Institute (IMDLI). IMDLI is intended for a diverse group of professionals鈥攍awyers\, judges\, court administrators\, academics\, mediators\, and others鈥攊nterested in learning how to cultivate robust mediation ecosystems in their home countries and how to become an effective leader of mediation implementation and development. Top-level U.S. and international experts drawn from the court system\, private ADR institutions\, and universities will share best practices and lessons learned from decades of ADR reform experience鈥攊nformation that is rarely available to the public. Anticipated topics covered: \n\nHow mediation can promote access to justice and help reduce court backlogs\nHow to design and operate mediation centers (public/court annexed and private)\nHow to build capacity and ensure that such centers are sustainable into the future\nHow to draft mediation legislation and rules\nThe advantages and disadvantages of voluntary\, mandatory\, and judicial referral models\nHow to convince mediation skeptics and secure their buy-in\nThe social\, political\, economic\, and legal ingredients and interventions necessary for a mediation center to thrive and for an ADR ecosystem or culture to take root\nThe importance of data collection and analysis\nWhat empirical research on ADR tells us about the who\, what\, where\, when\, and how of mediation\, including what works and what does not\nFactors that have helped drive the success of mediation in the U.S. and other key jurisdictions\n\nMore information here.\nRegister Now URL:/event/international-mediation-and-leadership-development-institute-imdli/ LOCATION:333 Deb Colloquium and Sky Deck\, 5th Floor Cotchett Law Center\, 333 Golden Gate Avenue\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States CATEGORIES:Public ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260923T081500 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260923T170000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20260321T011701Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T233612Z UID:10006545-1790151300-1790182800@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:Aging Well: Health\, Housing\, and Justice in California DESCRIPTION:Register here by September 1!\nHosted by UC Law SF\, sponsored by Kaiser Permanente Northern California. \n聽 \nAgenda聽 \n8:15 AM Breakfast \n9 AM- 9:45 AM Welcome \n\n\nSarah Hooper\, JD\, Professor of Practice and Executive Director of the UCSF/UC Law SF Consortium on Law\, Science & Health Policy\, UC Law San Francisco \n\n\nSusan DeMarois\, Director\, California Department of Aging \n\nDel Seymour\, Founder & Board Vice President\, Code Tenderloin\n\n9:45-10:45 AM Plenary Session: Mapping Systems of Health\, Housing and Justice for Older Adults in California \n\n\nLauran Hardin\, Chief Integration Office\, HC2 Strategies \n\n\nClaire Ramsey\, JD\, MA\, Chief Deputy Director for Disability\, Adults and Housing Integration\, California Department of Social Services \n\n\nGlenn Tsang\, Policy Advisor for Homelessness and Housing\, Department of Health Care Services \n\n\nMargot Kushel\, MD\, Professor of Medicine and Division Chief of the Division of Health and Society\, Director of the Action Research Center for Health and the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative\, UC San Francisco \n\n\nKevin Prindiville\, JD\, Executive Director\, Justice in Aging\n\n\n10:45-11:15 AM Break \n11:15 AM-12:45 PM Plenary Session: Advancing Health\, Housing and Justice for Older Californians: What is Working?聽 \n12:30-2 PM Lunch/Networking \n2-3:30 PM Breakout Session: Discussion Groups: (1) Early Detection and Preventing Housing Loss\, (2) Navigating Housing and Care Transitions\, (3) Street Outreach and Service Connection聽 \n3:30-3:45 PM Transition to Reception \n3:45-5 PM Reception and Closing Remarks \n聽 \nIntended Audience聽 \nThe ability to age well with access to health\, housing\, and justice is a multidisciplinary\, multisector endeavor. We invite leaders and managers of programs that serve older adults and their family caregivers in California in any these areas:聽 \n\nHealth care (providers\, plans\, networks\, teams)聽\n\n\nHousing聽\n\n\nLaw/advocacy聽\n\n\nPublic guardian聽\n\n\nLTSS/LTC聽\n\n\nBehavioral health聽\n\n\nSocial services/CBOs聽\n\n\nPayment/financing聽\n\n\nResearch/data analysis/academia聽\n\nConvening Objectives聽 \n\nConnect health care\, housing\, advocacy\, and other community-based organizations serving older Californians and their caregivers.聽\n\n\nBuild shared understanding of older adults鈥 specific needs and barriers across care\, housing and advocacy\, and strengthen collective knowledge of existing resources and infrastructure intended to support them.聽聽\n\n\nAmplify successful models and strategies for preventing housing loss\, navigating across housing and care settings\, and supporting older adults in accessing care options in the community or least restrictive settings possible.聽\n\n\nCollectively strategize around ways to disseminate and build upon successful models\, such as medical-legal partnerships\, at the state and local levels聽 URL:/event/aging-well-health-housing-and-justice-in-california/ LOCATION:198 Auditorium END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261014T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261014T193000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20260429T225938Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T225938Z UID:10006556-1791999000-1792006200@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:Reflective Mediation Practice Group DESCRIPTION:Bring your mediation practice to the next level by participating in a reflective practice group! \nReflective practice groups are among the most effective ongoing learning experiences available to mediators. Under the guidance of an experienced mediator and facilitator\, a small group of mediators meets regularly to take turns reflecting on their individual mediation cases. The group supports the mediator presenting a case to discover what mediator interventions worked best and what mediator behaviors created challenges. This collaborative exploration enhances awareness of the dynamics at play and increases the potential of learning from each mediation experience. Participants will be expected to anonymize all case identifying information so聽as to ensure strict confidentiality. \nBeginning in January 2026\, the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco will offer a 6-session monthly practice group led by experienced mediator and mediation trainer聽Howard Herman. Currently a mediator at JAMS\, Howard pioneered the use of practice groups for mediators at the U.S. District Court in San Francisco where he led the court鈥檚 ADR Program for 23 years\, and where many mediators participated continuously in groups he led for over 15 years. Howard also has led practice groups for mediators in India and Brazil. Howard鈥檚 fuller biography can be found at聽jamsadr.com/herman. \n聽 \nGroup Structure and Approach \nThe group will meet in person. It will be limited to 12 participants and is open to all practicing mediators. Generally\, each session will be focused on mediator presentations of cases in which they have been involved. Rather than starting with a topic\, discussion flows from what actually happened and the choices the mediator made throughout the process. \nKey to a successful group is the creation of a safe and confidential environment of mutual support and respect\, making stable membership and small group size important. Participants commit to in-person attendance at all six two-hour sessions\, and to write up and present at least one case for discussion during the six-month period. \nMCLE:聽12 hours general credit for the series\, including 1 hour of elimination of bias credit (excludes implicit bias/bias reducing strategies)\, 1 hour of competence credit (excludes prevention and detection)\, and 1 hour of ethics credit \nCost: $595 for the full series \nIf you are interested in joining the group\, please complete this聽application. \nApplications will be taken on a rolling basis until the group is full. URL:/event/reflective-mediation-practice-group-4/ LOCATION:198 McAllister St.\, 198 McAllister St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261111T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261111T193000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20260429T225924Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T225924Z UID:10006557-1794418200-1794425400@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:Reflective Mediation Practice Group DESCRIPTION:Bring your mediation practice to the next level by participating in a reflective practice group! \nReflective practice groups are among the most effective ongoing learning experiences available to mediators. Under the guidance of an experienced mediator and facilitator\, a small group of mediators meets regularly to take turns reflecting on their individual mediation cases. The group supports the mediator presenting a case to discover what mediator interventions worked best and what mediator behaviors created challenges. This collaborative exploration enhances awareness of the dynamics at play and increases the potential of learning from each mediation experience. Participants will be expected to anonymize all case identifying information so聽as to ensure strict confidentiality. \nBeginning in January 2026\, the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco will offer a 6-session monthly practice group led by experienced mediator and mediation trainer聽Howard Herman. Currently a mediator at JAMS\, Howard pioneered the use of practice groups for mediators at the U.S. District Court in San Francisco where he led the court鈥檚 ADR Program for 23 years\, and where many mediators participated continuously in groups he led for over 15 years. Howard also has led practice groups for mediators in India and Brazil. Howard鈥檚 fuller biography can be found at聽jamsadr.com/herman. \n聽 \nGroup Structure and Approach \nThe group will meet in person. It will be limited to 12 participants and is open to all practicing mediators. Generally\, each session will be focused on mediator presentations of cases in which they have been involved. Rather than starting with a topic\, discussion flows from what actually happened and the choices the mediator made throughout the process. \nKey to a successful group is the creation of a safe and confidential environment of mutual support and respect\, making stable membership and small group size important. Participants commit to in-person attendance at all six two-hour sessions\, and to write up and present at least one case for discussion during the six-month period. \nMCLE:聽12 hours general credit for the series\, including 1 hour of elimination of bias credit (excludes implicit bias/bias reducing strategies)\, 1 hour of competence credit (excludes prevention and detection)\, and 1 hour of ethics credit \nCost: $595 for the full series \nIf you are interested in joining the group\, please complete this聽application. \nApplications will be taken on a rolling basis until the group is full. URL:/event/reflective-mediation-practice-group-3/ LOCATION:198 McAllister St.\, 198 McAllister St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261209T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261209T193000 DTSTAMP:20260430T101746 CREATED:20260429T225841Z LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T225841Z UID:10006558-1796837400-1796844600@www.uclawsf.edu SUMMARY:Reflective Mediation Practice Group DESCRIPTION:Bring your mediation practice to the next level by participating in a reflective practice group! \nReflective practice groups are among the most effective ongoing learning experiences available to mediators. Under the guidance of an experienced mediator and facilitator\, a small group of mediators meets regularly to take turns reflecting on their individual mediation cases. The group supports the mediator presenting a case to discover what mediator interventions worked best and what mediator behaviors created challenges. This collaborative exploration enhances awareness of the dynamics at play and increases the potential of learning from each mediation experience. Participants will be expected to anonymize all case identifying information so聽as to ensure strict confidentiality. \nBeginning in January 2026\, the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco will offer a 6-session monthly practice group led by experienced mediator and mediation trainer聽Howard Herman. Currently a mediator at JAMS\, Howard pioneered the use of practice groups for mediators at the U.S. District Court in San Francisco where he led the court鈥檚 ADR Program for 23 years\, and where many mediators participated continuously in groups he led for over 15 years. Howard also has led practice groups for mediators in India and Brazil. Howard鈥檚 fuller biography can be found at聽jamsadr.com/herman. \n聽 \nGroup Structure and Approach \nThe group will meet in person. It will be limited to 12 participants and is open to all practicing mediators. Generally\, each session will be focused on mediator presentations of cases in which they have been involved. Rather than starting with a topic\, discussion flows from what actually happened and the choices the mediator made throughout the process. \nKey to a successful group is the creation of a safe and confidential environment of mutual support and respect\, making stable membership and small group size important. Participants commit to in-person attendance at all six two-hour sessions\, and to write up and present at least one case for discussion during the six-month period. \nMCLE:聽12 hours general credit for the series\, including 1 hour of elimination of bias credit (excludes implicit bias/bias reducing strategies)\, 1 hour of competence credit (excludes prevention and detection)\, and 1 hour of ethics credit \nCost: $595 for the full series \nIf you are interested in joining the group\, please complete this聽application. \nApplications will be taken on a rolling basis until the group is full. URL:/event/reflective-mediation-practice-group-2/ LOCATION:198 McAllister St.\, 198 McAllister St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR