speaking engagements

Aitken Aitken Cohn at the CAOC/CAOIE/OCTLA Palm Springs Seminar 2018

Earlier this month, Aitken Aitken Cohn was honored to sponsor the 2018 CAOC/CAOIE/OCTLA Palm Springs Seminar once again. In addition to sponsoring this premier Inland Empire legal event, our attorneys were honored to have been asked to speak at the event. Partner Wylie Aitken presented in the Masters: Persuasion class on “What Trial Lawyers Can… read more

Catch Michael Penn Speak on “What’s New in Tort and Trial? 2017 in Review”

This week, Aitken Aitken Cohn partner Michael Penn and a team of other highly skilled practitioners, kicked off their “tour” across southern California to update fellow attorneys what new changes 2017 has brought to tort and trial law. Each seminar is approved for 3-hours MCLE Credit (which includes 1-hour Ethics Credit). Learn the new statutes… read more

Wylie, Darren, and Casey to Speak at 56th Annual CAOC Convention

Aitken Aitken Cohn attorneys Wylie Aitken, Darren Aitken, and Casey Johnson will be speaking at the upcoming CAOC Annual Convention in San Francisco, CA at the Palace Hotel. The annual convention boasts attendance of more than 200 trial attorneys, and our attorneys have been honored to present for the past 20+ years. Wylie, Darren and… read more

Catch Aitken Aitken Cohn at the 2016 CAOC San Francisco Annual Convention

Attorneys Ashleigh Aitken, Darren Aitken, and Casey Johnson will all be speaking at this weekend’s CAOC Annual Convention in San Francisco, CA. Engaging, entertaining and incredibly informative, Ashleigh, Darren and Casey are known to be some of the best public speakers when it comes to the law. Be sure to catch their presentations this weekend… read more

Darren Aitken Speaks at Last Month’s OCTLA Education Program

At Aitken Aitken Cohn, our attorneys constantly stay relevant and involved in the legal community. Last month, Partner Darren Aitken and the Honorable Judge Ronald Bauer were asked to present an in-depth discussion on the rulings on Corenbaum  v. Lampkin and Ochoa v. Dorado, and how those rulings can impact fellow attorneys’ cases at trial…. read more