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Workers' Compensation Accident Issues and Laws.
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Alice O'Sullivan, Chair-elect of the Workers' Compensation Advisory Commission of the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, staff attorney at the law firm of Fortune, Drevlow, Schmidt & Nakano, which represents insurance companies and has offices in San Francisco (415-217-7104); and Jeffrey Greenberg, an attorney who represents injured workers, a member of the Board of Governors of the California Applicants' Attorneys Association (CAAA), and President of the San Francisco Chapter of CAAA, with law offices in San Francisco (415-409-9900).

Air Date:
February 20, 2002

Running Time:

58 min. 49 sec.

Termination of Employment and Other Employment Law Issues.
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Anthony Oncidi, Employment Lawyer, member of the Executive Committee of the Labor and Employmeny Law Section of the California State Bar, and partner in the international lawfirm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer and Feld. Mr. Oncidi is the Chair of the Labor and Employment Practice Group (310-229-1000).

Air Date:
February 12, 2002

Running Time:

58 min. 45 sec.

Landlord/Tenant Issues, Problems, and Solutions.
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Myron Moskovitz, Law Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law and co-author of the consumer legal publication "California Tenants' Rights," published by Nolo.com.

Air Date:
February 6, 2002

Running Time:

59 min. 37 sec.

Debtors' Rights and Planning for Asset Protection and Bankruptcy Protection.
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J. Scott Bovitz, an Attorney Specialist in Personal and Small Business Bankruptcy Law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar and immediate-past Chair of the Bankruptcy Law Advisory Commission of the Board of Legal Specialization, with law offices in Los Angeles (213-346-8300).

Air Date:
January 30, 2002

Running Time:

57 min. 42 sec.

Immigration and Nationality Law Issues and the Problem of the Unlicensed Practice of Immigration and Nationality Law.
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Steve Baughman and Justin Wang, Immigration and Nationality Law attorneys with law offices in San Francisco (415-576-9923).

Air Date:
January 23, 2002

Running Time:

58 min. 18 sec.

The Rights of Public Employees Under Collective Bargaining Agreements, and the Use of Arbitration and Mediation in Dealing with Employment Disputes.
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Frank Silver an Employment Lawyer who is an arbitrator, a Member of the Executive Committee of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the California State Bar, with law offices in Oakland (510-839-8525); and Mark Rudy, an Employment Lawyer who is a mediator, a former advisor to the Labor and Employment Law Section, with law offices in San Francisco (415-434-9800).

Air Date:
January 16, 2002

Running Time:

56 min. 20 sec.

The Small Claims Court - How It Works, the Kinds of Cases It Handles, and How It Can Work for You.
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Referee Kathleen Henry, San Mateo County Small Claims Court; and Adrienne McMillan, the Attorney Advisor for the San Francisco County Small Claims Court.

Air Date:
January 9, 2002

Running Time:

56 min. 46 sec.

A Proposed Law to Correct the Medi-Cal Recovery System; and the Pitfalls of Trust Mills for People Who Want to Set Up Living Trusts.
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Pat McGinnis, Founder and Executive Director of California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CANHR), a non-profit consumer advocacy organization (800-474-1116; www.canhr.org); and Tracy Potts, a Specialist In Estate Planning, Trusts and Probate Law, who is certified by the Board of Legal Specialization of the California State Bar, member of the Executive Committee of the Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Section of the California State Bar, and partner in the Sacramento law firm of Generations (916-563-7822).

Air Date:
January 2, 2002

Running Time:

56 min. 43 sec.

How to Resolve Problems with Your Neighbors such as Noise, Boundaries, Fences, Trees or Other Problems Which Make Life Unpleasant.
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Stephen Alias, an attorney who has authored or edited a number of consumer books and software published by Nolo Press (Nolo.com). He is one of the editors of Nolo's consumer book, "Neighbor Law."

Air Date:
December 26, 2001

Running Time:

56 min. 19 sec.

Recent Developments in Termination of Employment and Other Employment Law Issues.
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Anthony Oncidi, Employment Lawyer, member of the Executive Committee of the Labor and Employmeny Law Section of the California State Bar, and partner in the international lawfirm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer and Feld. Mr. Oncidi is the Chair of the Labor and Employment Practice Group (310-229-1000).

Air Date:
December 19, 2001

Running Time:

56 min. 20 sec.

Do You Need to Repair Your Roof or Make Some Other Home Improvement? What You Should Know Before You Hire a Contractor.
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Karen Nicely, a Senior Investigator with the Contractors State License Board; and Marc Siedenfeld, a Real Estate Attorney and member of the San Mateo County Bar Association, with Law Offices in San Mateo (650-343-8870).

Air Date:
December 12, 2001

Running Time:

57 min. 0 sec.

Estate Planning for Unmarried Persons.
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Diane Cash, a Specialist in Estate Planning, Trusts, and Probate Law, Certified by the Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California, with law offices in Oakland (510-763-5611).

Air Date:
December 5, 2001

Running Time:

59 min. 45 sec.

Workers' Compensation Accident Issues and Laws - Workers Who Are Not Represented by Attorneys.
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Judge Andrew Cohen, Presiding Judge of the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board in San Jose; Alice O'Sullivan, Chair of the Workers' Compensation Advisory Commission of the Californa Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, and staff attorney at the law firm of Fortune, Drevlow, Schmidt and Nakano, which represents insurance companies and has law offices in San Francisco (415-217-7104); Gilbert Stein, President of the California Applicants' Attorneys Association. Mr. Stein habdles claimant Workers' Compensation cases and has law offices in Santa Cruz (831-429-5420); and Peggy Stevenson, Executive Director of the East Palo Alto Law Project (650-853-1600).

Air Date:
November 28, 2001

Running Time:

57 min. 31 sec.

How to Plan Child Visitation and Avoid Visitation Disputes During the Holiday Season.
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Alan Tanenbaum, Certified Specialist in Family Law, and past Chair of the Family Law Advisory Commission of the Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California, with law offices in San Jose (408-294-3900).

Air Date:
November 21, 2001

Running Time:

57 min. 6 sec.

Legal Clinics at Law Schools and the Legal Services Available to the Public.
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Professor Myron Moskovitz (Landlord/Tenant), Professor Marci Seville (Women's Rights Clinic), and Professor Alan Ramo (Environmental Law Clinic) of Golden Gate University School of Law.

Air Date:
November 14, 2001

Running Time:

57 min. 16 sec.

The Civil rights of Immigrants Since September 11, 2001, and Update of Other Immigration and Nationality Law Issues.
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Marc Van Der Hout, Specialist in Immigration and Nationality Law Issues, Certified by the Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California, and partner in the San Francisco law firm of Van Der Hout and Brigagliano (415-981-3000).

Air Date:
November 7, 2001

Running Time:

57 min. 44 sec.

Copyright, Patent and Intellectual Property Law.
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David Pressman, Patent and Intellectual Property attorney and author of the consumer law book "Patent it Yourself" published by Nolo.com (415-776-3960).

Air Date:
October 31, 2001

Running Time:

57 min. 49 sec.

Unemployment Insurance Benefits Available for People Who Have Been Fired or Laid Off from Their Employment.
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John Cumming, an Industrial Relations Attorney with the California Department of Industrial Relations. Mr. Cummings is also a member of the Executive Commitee of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the State Bar of California.

Air Date:
October 24, 2001

Running Time:

56 min. 44 sec.

Saving Money Through Income Tax and Estate Planning.
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David Hellman, an attorney who is a Specialist in Tax Law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, and who is also a Certified Public Accountant with law offices in Marin County (415-457-4411).

Air Date:
October 17, 2001

Running Time:

29 min. 52 sec.

Landlord/Tenant Issues, Problems, and Solutions.
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Myron Moskovitz, Law Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law and co-author of the consumer legal publication "California Tenants' Rights," published by Nolo.com.

Air Date:
October 10, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 14 sec.

Family Law - Collaborative Law which is an Alternative to Court and Mediation.
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Belinda Hanson of the Hanson Law Group in San Mateo (650-524-2144); Pamela Cantor, a partner in the Burlingame law firm of Canter - Moorhead (650-340-2880); and Timothy Martin who has law offices in San Mateo (650-579-1100). All Guests are Specialists in Family Law Certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar.

Air Date:
October 3, 2001

Running Time:

29 min. 15 sec.

Employment Law - The Rights of Persons who have Disabilities.
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Larry Minsky, an Employment Lawyer who is an Expert on Disability Benefits and the Law. Mr. Minsky is a Member of the Executive Committee of the labor and Employment Law Section of the State Bar of California. He is a member of the law firm of Lemaire, Faunce, Pingel and Singer in Cerritos, California (562-916-7449).

Air Date:
September 26, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 51 sec.

Family Law Issues: Divorce, Spousal Support, and Child Support and Custody Issues.
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Kevin Duffy, the Chair of the Family Law Advisory Commission of the Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California, a Certified Specialist in Family Law and partner in the San Francisco law firm of Marx and Duffy (415-567-4111).

Air Date:
September 19, 2001

Running Time:

27 min. 2 sec.

A Comparison of Japanese Law with American Law.
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Myron Moskovitz, Law Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law, in san Francisco; and Setsuo Miyazawa, Law Professor at Waseda University, the top private university in Japan.

Air Date:
September 12, 2001

Running Time:

29 min. 47 sec.

Workers' Compensation Accident Issues and Laws - The Rights of Injured Workers Against Third Parties.
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James Butler, a Workers' Compensation Attorney who represents workers against negligent third parties. Mr. Butler is a member of the Board of Governors and Chair of the Third Parties Issues Committee of the California Applicants' Attorneys Association. Mr. Butler is with the Law Offices of William Veen (415-673-4800).

Air Date:
September 5, 2001

Running Time:

27 min. 59 sec.

The California Courts' Internet Self-Help Center for Court Users Who Don't Have an Attorney.
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Hon. Marjorie Slabach, Family Court Commissioner, San Francisco County Superior Court; Michael Bergeisen, General Counsel, Judicial Council of California; Bonnie Hough, Senior Attorney, Center for Families, Children and the Courts, Administrative Office of the Courts; and Scott Reep, Small Claims Court Advisor, Contra Costa County Superior Court.

Air Date:
August 29, 2001

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__ min. 0 sec.

Debt Collection and Debtors' Rights.
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Gary Brenner, a Bankruptcy attorney, and partner in the San Francisco and San Mateo law firm of Mortola and Brenner (650-348-0625); and Sidney Berenstein, an attorney who represents debt collection agencies, with law offices in Burlingame (650-548-1171).

Air Date:
August 22, 2001

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29 min. 0 sec.

Child Custody Issues Involving Parents Who Move Away.
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Lorie Nachlis, a Specialist in Family law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, and partner in the San Francisco law firm of Nachlis and Fink (415-399-8380); and Dr. Margaret Lee, a Psychologist, who has offices in Greenbrae, California.

Air Date:
August 15, 2001

Running Time:

29 min. 7 sec.

Landlord/Tenant Issues, Problems, and Solutions.
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Myron Moskovitz, Law Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law and co-author of the consumer legal publication "California Tenants' Rights," published by Nolo.com.

Air Date:
August 8, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 44 sec.

Estate Planning Now for the People You Love for Later On; Health Care Directives; Long-Term Care Insurance Policies; Grandparents Funding Their Grandchildrens' Roth IRAs.
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Lucinda Lee, Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law, Certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, member of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel, with law offices in San Francisco (415-397-1975).

Air Date:
August 1, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 44 sec.


Update of Immigration and Nationality Law Issues
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Linda Seaborn, Vice-Chair of the Immigration and Nationality Law Advisory Commission of the Board of Legal Specialization of the California State Bar, Certified Specialist in Immigration and Nationality Law, and member of the law offices of Strand and Seaborn in San Francisco (415-345-0910).

Air Date:
July 25, 2001

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27 min. 29 sec.


The New Income Tax Law and Mid-year Tax Review
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Maxwell Anatopulos, Certified Specialist in Taxation Law, Member of the Advisory Commission of the Board of Legal Specialization of the California State Bar, and partner in the San Diego law firm of Muns, Wagner, Anastopluos & Lynn (619-702-0340); and Martin Schainbaum, a Specialist in Taxation Law certified by the Board of Legal Specialization of the California State Bar, past member of the Taxation Advisory Commission of the Board of Legal Specialization, with Law Offices in San Francisco (415-777-1040).

Air Date:
July 18, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 12 sec.


Fair Housing Issues
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William Johnston, an attorney who represents tenants who are discriminated against in Fair Housing cases, and a member of the Board of Directors of the San Mateo County Bar Association (650-574-7171); and Anika Stevens, Deputy Director of Project Sentinel, a Fair Housing agency (650-321-6291).

Air Date:
July 11, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 16 sec.


Workers' Compensation Accident Issues and Laws.
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Alice O'Sullivan, Chair-elect of the Workers' Compensation Advisory Commission of the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, staff attorney at the law firm of Fortune, Drevlow, Schmidt & Nakano, which represents insurance companies and has offices in San Francisco (415-217-7104); and Mark Gearheart, Member of the Board of Directors of the California Applicant's Association, President of the Walnut Creek Chapter of the California Applicants' Attorneys Association, and partner in the Pleasant Hill, Contra Costa County Firm of Gearheart & Otis (925-671-9777). Both guests are Specialists in Workers' Compensation Law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California.

Air Date:
June 27, 2001

Running Time:

27 min. 0 sec.

Estate Planning Issues - Living Trusts, Wills, and Estate Tax Issues.
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Paul Barulich, an attorney who is a Specialist in Estate Planning, Certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, and Advisor to the Executive Committee of the Estate Planning Section of the State Bar. Mr. Barulich has law offices in Redwood City (650-595-0444).

Air Date:
June 20, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 55 sec.

Landlord/Tenant Issues, Problems and Solutions.
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Myron Moskovitz, Law Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law and co-author of the consumer legal publication "California Tenants' Rights," published by Nolo.com.

Air Date:
June 13, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 26 sec.

A Discussion about IRAs, 401(k)s, and Other Retirement Plans.
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John Suttle, an Estate Planning and Trust attorney, CPA, Investment Counselor, and co-author of two consumer books: "IRAs, 401(k)s, and Other Retirment Plans: Taking Your Money Out" and "Creating Your Own Retirment Plan: a Guide to Keoghs & IRAs for the Self-employed" published by Nolo.com. Mr. Suttle is a principal in the San Francisco lawfirm of Fotenos and Suttle.

Air Date:
June 6, 2001

Running Time:

30 min. 10 sec.

Child Support and Custody Issues for Married and Unmarried Parents.
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David Fink, a Specialist in Family Law Certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization, past Chair of the Executive Committee of the Family Law Section of the State Bar, and partner in the San Francisco lawfirm of Nachlis and Fink (415-399-8380); and Lisa McNally, Senior Trial Attorney with the California Department of Child Support Services (415-356-2700).

Air Date:
May 30, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 12 sec.

Recent Developments in Employment Law.
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Anthony Oncidi, Employment Lawyer, member of the Executive Committee of the Labor and Employmeny Law Section of the California State Bar, and partner in the international lawfirm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer and Feld (310-728-3223).

Air Date:
May 23, 2001

Running Time:

26 min. 56 sec.

Home Sales and the Legal Requirements of Sellers and Their Brokers/Agents to Disclose All Defects, Hazards, and Other Property Problems to Prospective Buyers.
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George Wailes, an attorney whose practice includes Real Estate Law, member of the Board of Directors of the San Mateo County Bar Association, and partner in the law firm of Carr, McClellan, Ingersoll, Thompson & Horn (650-342-9600); and Bryant McOmber, a Real Estate attorney and office manager of Alain Pinel Realtors.

Air Date:
May 16, 2001

Running Time:

29 min. 34 sec.

Estate Planning for Long-Term Care in Nursing Homes.
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Gregory Wilcox, an attorney who specializes in Elder Law, and member of the Advisory Committee for the Lawyer Referral Service for California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CANHR), who has offices in Berkeley, California (510-665-8400); Prescott Cole, a staff attorney at CANHR, a non-profit senior consumers' rights advocacy organization in San Francisco (415-474-5171); and Time Millar, a financial advisor who has offices in Fremont (510-792-9395).

Air Date:
May 9, 2001

Running Time:

29 min. 14 sec.

Workers' Compensation Accident Issues and Laws.
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Gilbert Stein, President-elect of the California Applicants' Attorneys Association, Specialist in Workers' Compensation Law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, and partner in the Santa Cruz Law Firm of Rucka, O'Boyle, Lombardo and McKenna (831-429-5420); and Mary Novak, Supervising Attorney of the Workers' Compensation Program, East San Jose Community Law Center, and Clinical Faculty Member of the Santa Clara University Law School.

Air Date:
May 2, 2001

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30 min. 7 sec.

Estate Planning for Unmarried People Living Together.
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David Hellman, an attorney who is a Specialist in Estate Planning, Trusts, Probate Law and Taxation Law, Certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, and who is also a Certified Public Accountant with law offices in Marin County (415-457-4411).

Air Date:
April 25, 2001

Running Time:

26 min. 57 sec.

Kids and the Law.
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Eddie Thomas, San Mateo County Deputy District Attorney in charge of the Juvenile Division; Gerald Hilliard, Managing Attorney of the Juvenile Division of the Private Defender Program of the San Mateo County Bar Association; and Pete Fena, Juvenile Probation Officer and Supervisor of the Community Outreach Program of the San Mateo County Probation Department.

Air Date:
April 18, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 23 sec.

Police Misconduct Cases.
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John Burris, an attorney who represents plaintiffs in Police Misconduct cases. Mr. Burris has law offices in Oakland (510-839-5200).

Air Date:
April 11, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 0 sec.

A Discussion About Product Liability Cases.
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Mary Alexander, an attorney who represents plaintiffs in product liability cases, Vice President of the American Trial Lawyers Association, and Partner in the San Francisco law firm of Cartwright and Alexander (415-433-0444).

Air Date:
April 4, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 50 sec.

Wage and Hour Issues at the Workplace: Off the Clock Work, Nonpayment of Overtime, and Misclassification of Employees as Independent Contractors or as Part or Management.
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Miles Locker, Chief Legal Counsel, Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, State of California (415-703-4861); Laura Ho, Employment Lawyer in the law firm of Saperstein, Goldstein, Demchak & Baller in Oakland (510-763-9800); and Michael Loeb, Employment Lawyer and partner in the San Francisco law firm of McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enerson (415-393-2000).

Air Date:
March 28, 2001

Running Time:

27 min. 43 sec.

How to Protect Your Invention, Song, Book, Board Game, or Computer Program.
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David Pressman, Patent and Intellectual Property attorney and author of the consumer law book "Patent it Yourself" published by Nolo.com (415-776-3960).

Air Date:
March 21, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 9 sec.

Estate Planning in Contemplation of Divorce or Separation or While a Dissolution of Marriage Action is Pending.
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Charles Riffle, a Specialist in Estate Planning, Trusts and Probate Law, Certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, a former President of the San Mateo County Bar Association, and partner in the San Mateo County law firm of Aaron, Riechert, Carpol & Riffle (650-368-4662).

Air Date:
March 14, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 45 sec.

Preparing Your Year 2000 Income Tax Return.
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David Hellman, an attorney who is a Specialist in Tax Law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, and who is also a Certified Public Accountant with law offices in Marin County (415-457-4411).

Air Date:
March 7, 2001

Running Time:

27 min. 17 sec.

Workers' Compensation Accident Issues and Laws.
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Alice O'Sullivan, Vice Chair of the Workers' Compensation Advisory Commission of the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, staff attorney at the law firm of Fortune, Drevlow, Schmidt & Nakano, which represents insurance companies and has offices in San Francisco (415-217-7104); and Marc Marcus, immediate past President of the California Applicants' Attorneys Association, and partner in the Sacramento law firm of Marcus & Regalado (916-441-1611). Both Guests are Specialists in Workers' Compensation Law, certified by the Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California.

Air Date:
February 28, 2001

Running Time:

27 min. 58 sec.

Debtors' Rights and Personal and Small Business Bankruptcy and Will Bankruptcy Work for You.
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J. Scott Bovitz, an attorney Specialist in Personal and Small Business Bankruptcy Law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, and Chair of the Board of Legal Specialization, with law offices in Los Angeles (213-346-8300).

Air Date:
February 21, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 24 sec.

Family Law Issues and Living Together Issues Involving Unmarried Couples
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Alan Tanenbaum, a Specialist in Family Law, immediate past Chair of the Family Law Advisory Commission of the Board of Legal Specialization of the California State Bar, with law offices in San Jose (408-294-3900); and Frederick Hertz, an attorney who provides legal services to same sex and heterosexual partners, is author of the consumer books "Living Together - a Legal Guide for Unmarried Couples" and "A Legal Guide for Lesbian and Gay Couples" published by Nolo.com, with law offices in Oakland (510-451-4114).

Air Date:
February 14, 2001

Running Time:

27 min. 34 sec.

Employment Law - Rights and Obligations
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Tyler Paetkau, an employment lawyer who represents employers, Member of the Executive Committee of the Labor and Employment Section of the California State Bar, and member of the San Francisco law firm of Carlton, Disante & Freudenberger (415-981-3233); Mary Shay, an employment lawyer who represents employees, and has law offices in Oakland (510-208-4422); and Barbara Kate Repa, an employment law attorney and author of the consumer book "Your Rights in the Workplace" published by Nolo.com.

Air Date:
February 7, 2001

Running Time:

29 min. 10 sec.

Landlord/Tenant Issues, Problems and Solutions
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Myron Moskovitz, Law Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law and co-author of the consumer legal publication "California Tenants' Rights," published by Nolo.com.

Air Date:
January 31, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 36 sec.

Condominium Law
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Kevin Frederick, an Attorney who represents condominium owners, with law offices in Redwood City, San Mateo County (650-365-9800); and John Garvic, an Attorney who represents condominium associations, with law offices in San Mateo (650-342-0873).

Air Date:
January 24, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 39 sec.

Recent Changes in the Rights of Employees - Privacy Protections, Enhancing the Rights of Disabled Employees, Mandatory Arbitration, and a Discussion of Other Employee Rights
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Priscilla Winslow, Staff Counsel for the California Teachers' Association and Chair of the Executive Committee of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the State Bar of California.

Air Date:
January 17, 2001

Running Time:

28 min. 26 sec.

Criminal Prosecutions for and How to Prevent Physical and/or Financial Abuse of Older Persons
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Paul Greenwood, Deputy District Attorney in charge of the Elder Abuse Victim Unit of the San Diego County District Attorney's Office (619-531-3464); Chayo Reyes, retired os Angeles Police Department Detective who established the Elder Financial Abuse Unit for the L.A.P.D., and member of the Board of Directors of the National Commission for Prevention of Elder Abuse; and Suzanne Miller, Managing Director, Public Affairs, AARP in California (916-446-2277).

Air Date:
January 10, 2001

Running Time:

29 min. 46 sec.

Landlord/Tenant Issues and Laws
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Richard Kelly, an attorney who represents landlords, and a partner in the Redwood City Law Firm of Dubois and Kelly (650-365-3338); Paul Cohen, a staff attorney with La Raza Centro Legal and coordinator of the San Mateo County Outreach Project, Mr. Cohen represents tenants (415-553-3403); and Peter Hadiaris, an attorney who represents tenants, handles San Francisco Rent Ordinance cases and has offices in San Francisco (415-863-7565).

Air Date:
January 3, 2001

Running Time:

29 min. 22 sec.

How Families in Divorce or Separation with Children Can Survive the Holidays
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Sarah Davis, a Specialist in Family Law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization, is a Family Law Mediator with the Mediation Group, handles Family Law and Real Estate Litigation, and has law offices in San Francisco (415-241-1955); Claire Barnes is with Kids' Turn, a Non-profit Program which provides workshops for children and parents experiencing separation or divorce (415-437-0700); Nadine Brown is Program Coordinator of the Rally Family Visitation Services Program in San Francisco; and Dr. Janice Tempey is a Family Therapist who deals with conflicted divorce families (408-245-9488).

Air Date:
December 27, 2000

Running Time:

28 min. 36 sec.

Immigration Consultant Fraud and Other Major Immigration and Nationality Law Issues
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Linda Seaborn, a Specialist in Immigration and Nationality Law, Certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, Member of the Immigration and Nationality Law Advisory Commission of the Board of Legal Specialization, with law offices in San Francisco (415-765-5121); and Steve Baughman, an Immigration Attroney who civilly prosecutes immigration consultant fraud, and partner in the San Francisco Law Firm of Baughman and Wang (415-576-9923).

Air Date:
December 20, 2000

Running Time:

31 min. 11 sec.

Workers' Compensation Accident Issues and Laws
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Alice O'Sullivan, Vice-Chair of the Workers' Compensation Advisory Commission of the California Board of Legal Specialization, Staff Attorney at the Law Firm of Fortune, Drevlow, Schmidt & Nakano which represents insurance companies and has law offices in San Francisco; and Susan Borg, Member of the Board of Directors of the Applicants Attorneys Association, and Partner in the San Mateo County Law Firm of Durard, McKenna & Borg which represents employees (650-348-6741). Both guests are Workers' Compensation Law Specialists certified by the Board of Legal Specialization of the California State Bar.

Air Date:
December 13, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 10 sec.

A Discussion About the Basics in Preparing Your Will, Setting Up a Living Trust, and Planning for the Distribution of Your Estate
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Catherine Raye-Wong, an Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Lawyer who also handles the Taxation issues for Estate Planning clients, Member of the Speakers' Bureau for the Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law Section of the California State Bar, with offices in San Mateo County (650-591-7352); and Ron Marblestone, an Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate lawyer with law offices in San Mateo County (650-365-4411).

Air Date:
December 6, 2000

Running Time:

28 min. 52 sec.

Recent Important Court Decisions in Employment Law
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Anthony Oncidi, an Employment Law attorney who represents management, member of the Executive Committee of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the State Bar of California, and a partner in the General Commercial Law Firm of Troop, Steuber, Pasich, Reddick & Tobey (310-728-3200); and Mark Rudy, former Member and Advisor to the Labor and Employment Law Section, Employment Law Mediator, attorney for employees, and partner in the San Francisco Law Firm of Rudy, Exelrod & Zieff (415-434-9800).

Air Date:
November 29, 2000

Running Time:

28 min. 45 sec.

Medicare Fraud, Telemarketing Fraud, Home Repair Fraud, and Other Types of Fraud Which Victimize People Aged 50 and Over
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Lee Norrgard, Senior Program Coordinator, Consumer Affairs Office of AARP in Washington, D.C. Mr. Norrgard is co-author of the consumer fraud research guide "Consumer Fraud - a Reference Handbook" published by Abc-Clio in Santa Barbara, CA. www.aarp.com - National Fraud Information Center (800-876-7060).

Air Date:
November 22, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 39 sec.

Consumer Guidelines for Purchasers of Long-Term Care Insurance
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Bonnie Burns, Director of Consumer Education for California Health Advocates, the Hicap Association (831-438-6677 or 800-434-0222); and Melinda Aval, Supervising Investigator, Criminal Investigations Branch (Los Angeles), California Department of Insurance (213-346-6055 or 800-927-HELP).

Air Date:
November 15, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 54 sec.

Legal Issues of the Music Industry for Musicians, Songwriters, Producers, and Other Music Industry Professionals
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Jeffrey Brandstetter, an Entertainment and Intellectual Property Attorney who represents Entertainment and High-Tech clients, co-author of the book "The Music Business (Explained in Plain English)," with Law Offices in San Mateo County (650-585-3339); and Susan Rabin, an Entertainment Attorney who represents musicians, producers, songwriters, music publishers, and others in the Entertainment Industry, former Chair of the San Francisco Bar Association's Section on Sports and Entertainment Law, instructor in Entertainment and Intellectual Property Law at various Bay Area educational institutions, and with Law Offices in Mill Valley (415-381-5252).

Air Date:
November 8, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 53 sec.

Family Law Issues for Low Income and Lower Middle Income Families
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Dennis Rothhaar, President of the Board of the Law Center gor Families in Alameda County, and certfied specialist in Family Law (510-451-9261); Kristen Hoadley, San Francisco Family Law Facilitator (415-551-3992); Jane Lee, Supervising Attorney of the Family Law and Domestic Violence Project of the Volunteer Legal Services Program of the Bar Association of San Francisco (415-782-8965); and Ed Sherman, certified specialist in Family Law, author of Family Law consumer books "How to do Your Own Divorce" and "How to do Your Own Contested Divorce in California," published by Nolo Press, and co-founder of Divorce Helpline (www.divorcehelp.com, 1-800-359-7004).

Air Date:
November 1, 2000

Running Time:

30 min. 25 sec.

Workers' Compensation Accident Laws and Issues
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William Herreras, President of the California Applicants' Attorneys Association, and attorney who represents injured workers, with law offices in Grover Beach, San Luis Obispo County (805-473-8550); and Marc Marcus, immediate past President of the California Applicants' Attorneys Association, and partner in the Sacramento law firm of Marcus and Regalado (916-441-1611). Both guests are specialists in Workers' Compensation Law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar.

Air Date:
October 25, 2000

Running Time:

28 min. 2 sec.

Landlord/Tenant Issues, Problems, and Solutions
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Myron Moskovitz, law professor at Golden Gate University of Law and co-author of the consumer legal publication "Tenants Rights" published by nolo.com.

Air Date:
October 18, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 2 sec.

Debate on Proposition 36 - The Substance Abuse Crime Prevention Act of 2000, on the November 7, Ballot
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Pro - Jim Gonzalez, Deputy Campaign Manager of the California Campaign for New Drug Policies, Lobbyist, and Former San Francisco Supervisor; and Against - Jim Fox, District Attorney, San Mateo County.

Air Date:
October 11, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 10 sec.


How to Avoid Getting Caught Investing in Internet Company Stocks
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Michael Perkins, Editor-at-Large and a Founding Editor of "Red Herring" Technology Business Magazine, co-author of "Internet Bubble," a book about the high-tech industry, and co-author of the new high-tech financial thriller "A Cool Billion," published by iUniverse.com, Inc.

Air Date:
October 4, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 20 sec.


Year-end Income Tax Issues Including Separation and Divorce Tax Issues
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Martin Schainbaum, a Tax Specialist certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, past member of the Taxation Advisory Commission of the Board of Legal Specialization, Adjunct Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law, with Law Offices in San Francisco (415-777-1040).

Air Date:
September 27, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 11 sec.


Living Trust and Estate Planning Issues
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Thomas Stikker, an Estate Planning, Trusts and Probate Law Attorney, Member of the American College of Trusts and Estate Counsel, and Partner in the San Francisco Law Firm of Dudnick, Detweiler, Rivin & Stikker (415-982-1400).

Air Date:
September 20, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 10 sec.


Binding Arbitration of Employment Disputes and Significant Recent Developments in Employment Law
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Paul Simpson, Employment Attorney and Partner in the San Francisco Law Firm of Simpson, Garrity and Innes (415-678-2828).

Air Date:
September 13, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 17 sec.


Workers' Compensation Accident Laws and Issues
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Roy Otis , Workers' Compensation Laws Specialist who represents Claimants, Member of the State-wide Board of Governors for the California Applicants' Attorneys Association, and Partnet in the Pleasant Hill Law Firm of Gearheart and Otis (925-671-9777); and Sally Harms, Specialist in Workers Compensation Law and Partner in the San Francisco Law Firm of Lieberman and Harms (415-864-4333). Both guests are Certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California.

Guest Host: Michael Johnson

Air Date:
September 6, 2000

Running Time:

28 min. 20 sec.


Dissolution of Marriage - Premarital Agreements (A Discussion of the Barry Bonds Supreme Court Decision) and Division of Stock Option Rights
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Alan Tanenbaum, Specialist in Family Law, Certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the California State Bar. Mr. Tanenbaum is the Chair of the Family Law Advisory Commission of the Board of Legal Specialization and has law offices in San Jose, California (408-294-3900); and Robert Kligman, a Specialist in Family Law, with Law Offices in San Francisco (415-362-9545). Air Date:
August 30, 2000

Running Time:
29 min. 16 sec.
Estate Planning Issues - Repealing the Estate and Gift Tax Laws, Distribution Issues Regarding Environmentally Contaminated Real Estate, and General Estate Planning Discussion
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Paul Barulich, an Attorney who is a Specialist in Estate Planning, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, and Member of the Executive Committee of the Estate Planning Section of the State Bar. Mr. Barulich has Law Offices in Redwood City (650-595-0444).
Air Date:
August 23, 2000

Running Time:
28 min. 19 sec.
Immigration and Nationality Law Issues
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Linda Seaborn, and Donald Freiberg, attorney certified specialists in immigration and nationality law, and members of the Immigration and Nationality Law Advisory Commission of the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar. Ms. Seaborn has law offices in San Francisco (415-765-5121). Mr. Freiberg is a member of the San Jose Law Firm of Warner and Freiberg (408-995-0570).
Air Date:
August 16, 2000

Running Time:
29 min. 1 sec.
Employment Discrimination Cases Arising Under the Americans with Disabilities Act
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Kathleen McCormac and Clint Brayton, Employment Lawyers who represent workers in employment discrimination cases. The guests are members of the law firm of Schneider & McCormac in San Francisco (415-440-3440).

Guest Host: Hedy Jacobowitz

Air Date:
August 9, 2000

Running Time:

28 min. 31 sec.


Workers' Compensation Accident Laws and Issues
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Gil Stein, Workers' Compensation Laws Specialist, Certified by the Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar. Mr. Stein handles claimants' cases, is a member of the Board of Governors, and is the Secretary of the California Applicants' Attroneys Association. Mr. Stein has law offices in Santa Cruz (831-429-5420).

Air Date:
August 2, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 5 sec.


How to Avoid Predatory Lending Practices and Problems Caused by Payday Loans
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Jeanne Carpenter, California Consumer Representative for AARP (805-983-2584); and Shelley Curran, Policy Analyst for Consumers Union, West Coast Regional Office (415-431-6747, www.consumersunion.org). Air Date:
July 26, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 15 sec.
Juvenile Criminal Law
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Eddie Thomas, Deputy District Attorney in charge of the Juvenile Unit of the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office; Richard Halpern, Criminal Defense Attorney and member of the Board of Directors of the San Mateo County Bar Association; and Lisa Danzig, National Outreach Director of the National Youth Violence Campaign (415-512-4066). Air Date:
July 19, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 25 sec.
Lawyer Referral Services and Consultations with Attorneys Scheduled on the Internet
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Adam Slote, an attorney and President of iLawyer.com, a new service on the Internet which is providing consultations with attorneys in cooperation with Bar Association of San Francisco and the Northern San Diego County Bar Association; Lily Montalvo, Public Relations Coordinator of the Bar Association of San Francisco; and Derek Francis, an attorney who is on the Lawyer Referral Service panel of the Bar Association of San Francisco. Mr. Francis has a general civil litigation practice in San Francisco and focuses on Landlord/Tenant, Insolvency, and Personal Injury Law ((415) 775-1505). Air Date:
July 12, 2000

Running Time:

28 min. 33 sec.
Age Discrimination and Unlawful Termination of Employment
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Barbara Lawless is an employment law trial lawyer who represents employees and who is a partner in the San Francisco law firm of Lawless, Horowitz & Lawless. Barbara Lawless is a member of the Board of Directors of Consumer Attorney's of California.

Air Date:
July 5, 2000

Running Time:

30 min. 46 sec.

Premarital Agreements and a Discussion of the Barry Bonds Case
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Dianna Gould-Saltman and Richard Gould-Saltman, spouses, specialists in family certified by the Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California, and law partners. Their firm is in Los Angeles and they practice family law litigation and mediation exclusively (323-939-8400).

Air Date:
June 28, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 14 sec.

The Power of Persuasion and its Relationship to Economic Fraud in Telemarketing and on the Internet
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Doug Shadel, consumer affairs specialist for AARP. Mr. Shadel directs consumer education crime prevention programs in the western region of the United States for AARP and is a former fraud specialist for the Washington State Attorney General's office (206-517-2316) and Anthongy Pratkanis. A Professor of Psychology at the University of California at Santa Cruz.

Air Date:
June 21, 2000

Running Time:

29 min. 49 sec.


Workers' Compensation Accident Laws and Issues
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Mark Gearheart, specialist in workers' compensation law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, President of the Walnut Creek Chapter of the California Applicants' Attorneys Association, and partner in the Pleasant Hill, Contra Costa County Firm of Gearheart & Otis.

Air Date:
June 14, 2000

Running Time:

28 min. 16 sec.


Landlord/Tenant Issues, Problems, and Solutions
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Myron Moskovitz, law professor at Golden Gate University of Law and co-author of the consumer legal publication "Tenants Rights" published by nolo.com.

Air Date:
June 7, 2000

Running Time:
29 min. 7 sec.


The Legal Issues Involving the Rights of Grandparents to Visitation with and Custody of Their Grandchildren
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Vangeria Harvey, a staff attorney with the non-profit organization Legal Assistance for Seniors; Dr. Lenora Madison Poe, a psychologist; and Anne Pierce a grandmother of four, and founder of the non-profit organization, Grandparents Parenting Again.

Air Date:
May 31, 2000

Running Time:
28 min. 46 sec.


Real Estate Hot Market Topics - Rapid Appreciation and Problems Resulting Such as Taxes, Estate Planning Issues, and Other Related Issues
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Harold Justman, a real estate attorney, who has law offices in San Mateo County. Air Date:
May 24, 2000

Running Time:
27 min. 40 sec.
Employee Terminations - The Rights and Obligations of Employers and Employees
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Linda McPharlin, Member of the Executive Committee of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the State Bar of California, and Partner in the San Jose Law Firm of McPharlin, Sprinkles & Thomas.
Air Date:
May 17, 2000

Running Time:
29 min. 21 sec.
Dissolution of Marriage - The Fiduciary Duty of Spouses to Disclose All Marital Assets
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Alan Tanenbaum, Specialist in Family Law, Certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the California State Bar. Mr. Tanenbaum is the Chair of the Family Law Advisory Commission of the Board of Legal Specialization and has law offices in San Jose, California. Air Date:
May 10, 2000

Running Time:
29 min. 20 sec.
Intellectual Property Issues and Copyright Protections for Artists and Entertainers
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Edward Hearn, Former President of California Lawyers for the Arts. Mr. Hearn is an entertainment attorney and represents musicians and photographers, and has law offices in San Jose; and Marc Paisin, a founding attorney of California Lawyers for the arts, is an entertainment attorneye who primarily represents visual artists, and has law offices in Oakland. Both attorneys are on the lawyer referral panel for California Lawyers for the Arts.
Air Date:
May 3, 2000

Running Time:
28 min. 59 sec.
Debtors' Rights
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Robin Leonard, attorney and author/editor of consumer law books "Money Troubles: Legal Strategies to cope with you Debts", "How to file for Bankruptcy", "Chapter 13 Bankruptcy/Repay Your Debts", "Credit Repair", and "Take Control of Your Student Loans" published by nolo.com. Air Date:
April 26, 2000

Running Time:
28 min. 11 sec.
Collaborative Law: A New Way of Dissolving an Marriage Without Going to Court
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Pauline Tesler, an attorney who specializes in Family Law., certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, and partner in the law firm of Tesler, Sandemann, and Fishman.
Air Date:
April 19, 2000

Running Time:
29 min. 20 sec.
Wage and Hours Issues at the Work Place: Off the Clock Work, Non-payment of Overtime, and Misclassification of Employees as Independent Contractors or as Part of Management
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Miles Locker, Chief Labor Counsel, Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, State of California. David Borgen, employment lawyer and partner in the law firm of Saperstein, Goldstein, Demchak, and Baller in Oakland; and Michael Loeb, Employment Lawyer and Partner in the law firm of McCutchen, Doyle, Brown, and Enerson, in San Francisco. Air Date:
April 12, 2000

Running Time:
28 min. 57 sec.
Workers' Compensation Accident Laws and Issues
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Bertram Cohen, Presiding Judge of the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board; Alice O'Sullivan, Vice Chair of the Workers' Compensation Advisory Commission of the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, workers' compensation law certified specialist, and staff attorney at the law firm of Fortune, Drevlow, Schmidt and Nakano which represents insurance companies and has law offices in San Francisco; and Susan Borg, memeber of the board of directors of the California Applicants Association, Workers' Compensation law certified specialist, and partner in the law firm of Durard, McKenna, and Borg, which represents workers and has law offices in San Mateo.
Air Date:
April 5, 2000

Running Time:
29 min. 16 sec.
Selecting a Fiduciary for Estate Planning Purposes
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John Hartog is a specialist in the areas of estate planning, trusts, probate law, and taxation law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, primarily practices in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, and has law offices in Orinda. Air Date:
March 29, 2000

Running Time:
28 min. 59 sec.
Family Violence Prevention
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Kim Milligan, an attorney for the center for domestic violence prevention; Marcy Cisneros, Executive Director of Sor Juana Ines, a non-profit organization which provides services for victims of domestic violence; Susan Ferren, Linkages coordinator for the yourth and family services division of San Mateo County; Jenny Horne, an attorney with the Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County.
Air Date:
March 22, 2000

Running Time:
29 min. 34 sec.
Preparing Your 1999 Tax Return
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David Hellman, an attorney who is a specialist in tax law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, and a certified public accountant with law offices in Marin County. Air Date:
March 15, 2000

Running Time:
28 min. 47 sec.
Immigration and Nationality Law Issues
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Linda Seaborn, attorney certified specialist in immigration and nationality law, member of the Immigration and Nationality Law Advisory Commission of the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar, with law offices in San Francisco.
Air Date:
March 8, 2000

Running Time:
30 min. 11 sec.
Landlord/Tenant Issues, Problems, and Solutions
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Myron Moskovitz, law professor at Golden Gate University of Law and co-author of the consumer legal publication "Tenants Rights" published by nolo.com. Air Date:
March 1, 2000

Running Time:
27 min. 42 sec.
Debate of Proposition 30: The Fair Insurance Responsibility Act of 2000 - on the March 7, 2000 ballot
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In Favor: Kelly Hayes-Raitt, consumer advocate

Against: Michael Johnson, Executive Director of Voter Revolt.

Air Date:
February 23, 2000

Running Time:
30 min. 00 sec.
Criminal Prosecutions of Persons who Financially or Physically Abuse Older Persons
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Paul Greenwood, Deputy District Attorney in charge of the Elder Abuse Victim Unit of the San Diego County District Attorney's office; and Bernard Fairfield, a Deputy Public Defender, Stanislaus County Public Defenders office, and immediate past chair of the Criminal Law Advisory Commission of the Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California Air Date:
February 16, 2000

Running Time:
57 min. 24 sec.
Nursing Home and Residential Care Facilities Consumer Issues
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Eric Carlson, attorney and director of the Nursing Home Advocacy Project, Bet Tzedek Legal Services House of Justice in Los Angeles; and Prescott Cole, staff attorney at California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform, a non-profit senior consumers' rights advocacy organization.
Air Date:
February 9, 2000

Running Time:
30 min. 19 sec.
The Employment Rights of Public Employees and Unlawful Termination of Employment Law as Applied to all Workers
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Christopher Platten, an attorney who primarily represents public employees in employment disputes and unlawful termination of employment, a member of the executive committess of the Labor and Employment Law section of the State Bar, and partner in the San Jose law firm of Wylie, McBride, Jesinger, Sure and Platten. Air Date:
February 2, 2000

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29 min. 13 sec.
How to Protect your Invention, Song, Book, Board Game, or Computer Program
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David Pressman, patent and intellectural property attorney and author of the consumer law book "Patent It Yourself", published by nolo.com.
Air Date:
January 26, 2000

Running Time:
29 min. 14 sec.
Landlord/Tenant Issues, Problems, and Solutions
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Myron Moskovitz, Law Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law and co-author of the consumer legal publication "Tenant's Rights" published by nolo.com. Air Date:
January 19, 2000

Running Time:

27 min. 42 sec.
Spousal/Child Support and Other Family Law Issues
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David Fink, a specialist in family law certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization, chair of the Executive Committee of the family law section of the State Bar, and partner in the San Francisco law firm of Nachlis and Fink.
Air Date:
January 12, 2000

Running Time:
30 min. 10 sec.
Debtors' Rights
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Robin Leonard, attorney and author/editor of consumer law books "Money Troubles: Legal Strategies to cope with you Debts", "How to file for Bankruptcy", "Chapter 13 Bankruptcy/Repay Your Debts", "Credit Repair", and "Take Control of Your Student Loans" published by nolo.com. Air Date:
January 5, 2000

Running Time:
28 min. 53 sec.
New Changes in Estate Planning Law
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Alice McAllister, a specialist in estate planning, trusts and probate law who is certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California. Ms. McAllister is the chair of the Estate Planning Commission of the Board of Legal Specialization and has law offices in Santa Clara County.
Air Date:
December 29, 1999

Running Time:
30 min. 45 sec.
Services Available to Victims of Domestic Violence
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Susan Breall, Assistant District Attorney and Chief of the Crimes of Violence Against Women Division of the San Francisco District Attorney's office; Jane Lee, Supervising Attorney of the Family Law and Domestic Violence Project of the Volunteer Legal Services Program of the Bar Association of San Francisco; Judy Louie, staff attorney with Minhonmachi Legal Outreach in San Francisco; and Ken Theisen, advocate against domestic violence with the San Francisco Neighborhood Legal Assistance Foundation. Air Date:
December 22, 1999

Running Time:
30 min. 3 sec.
Landlord/Tenant Issues and Laws
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Richard Kelly, an attorney who represents landlords, and a partner in the Redwood City law firm of Dubois and Kelly; and Paul Cohen, a staff attorney with La Raza Centro Legal and coordinator of the San Mateo County Outreach Projects. Mr. Cohen represents tenants..
Air Date:
December 15, 1999

Running Time:
28 min. 42 sec.
Workers' Compensation Accident Issues and Laws
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Marc Marcus, President of the California Applicants' Attorneys Association, workers' compensation laws certified specialist who handles cliamants' cases in Northern California, and partner in the Sacramento law firm of Marcus and Regalado; and Linda Brown, Board Member of the California Applicants Association, former chair of the Workers' Compensation Advisory Commissionof the Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California, and certified specialist who handles claimants' cases in Northern California with offices in Marin County. Air Date:
December 8, 1999

Running Time:
29 min. 15 min.

How to Avoid Home Repair and Remodeling Scams as Homeowners Prepare Their Homes for Winter
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Jonathan Parsley and Stuart Rind, Field Deputies for the California Contractors State License Board.
Air Date:
December 1, 1999

Running Time:
29 min. 48 sec.
The Pitfalls of Investing in Internet Companies
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Michael Perkins, a founding editor of the high-tech magazine, "Red Herring" and co-author of the new book on the high-tech industry "Internet Bubble" published by Harper's Business. Air Date:
November 24, 1999

Running Time:
28 min. 44 sec.
Estate Planning for Gay and Lesbian Couples
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Linda Scaparotti, an estate planning and trust attorney, member of the Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law Section of the State Bar, and member of the National Center for Lesbian Rights. Ms. Scaparotti has law offices in San Francisco; and Harold Lustig, a financial planner for the gay and lesbian community, author of "4 Steps to Financial Security for Lesbian and Gay Couples" with offices in San Francisco.
Air Date:
November 17, 1999

Running Time:
33 min. 4 sec.
Personal and Small Business Bankruptcy and Other Forms of Debtor Protection
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J. Scott Bovitz, an attorney specialist in personal and small business bankruptcy law certified by the California Board of Specialization of the State Bar and member of the Bankruptcy Law Advisory Commission. Mr. Bovitz has law offices in Los Angeles. Air Date:
November 10, 1999

Running Time:

28 min. 48 sec.
Premarital Agreements and How They Can Protect Your Assets
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Robert Kligman, an attorney who is a family law specialist certified by the California Board of Specialization of the State Bar. Mr. Kligman has law offices in San Francisco.
Air Date:
November 3, 1999

Running Time:
27 min. 50 sec.

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