Overview
Event Details
Two of the most litigated state statutes are California's Unfair Competition Law and Consumers Legal Remedies Act. Please join members of Steptoe's Consumer Law and Litigation team for a complimentary webinar on Wednesday, March 18, as we review recent judicial and statutory developments under these two California statutory schemes.
With federal consumer protection and enforcement in retreat, government officials and private plaintiffs in the USA's most populous state are likely to fill the gap. Importantly, prosecutors in California have enormous civil enforcement powers. Learn how best to address the inevitable state enforcement and private litigation pivot from federal to state authorities, which is already underway.
We look forward to your joining us for this exciting program!
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Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ED
Speakers:
- Raymond Garcia, Of Counsel in Steptoe's Consumer Litigation practice
- Stephen J. Newman, Partner in Steptoe's Consumer Litigation practice
- Julia B. Strickland, Partner in Steptoe's Consumer Litigation practice
CLE Credit:
Steptoe is an accredited CLE provider in California, Illinois, New York, and Texas and is pleased to offer the following credit for participation in the live event. If you are seeking credit in other jurisdictions, please make a note in your registration form and we'll apply on your behalf.
- California: This program is approved for 1.0 hour of CLE credit. No credit may be claimed for required MCLE in legal ethics, recognition and elimination of bias in the legal profession, implicit bias, and competence issues.
- Illinois: This program is approved for 1.0 hour of general CLE credit.
- New York: This program is approved for 1.0 hour of CLE credit including 1.0 hour in areas of professional practice. The content and format are suitable for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys.
- Texas: This program is approved for 1.0 hour of General MCLE credit.