Judge Gandhi regularly speaks and writes about best practices in trial advocacy and alternative dispute resolution. A recent representative sample is below.
“Counsel of the Year Awards,” Association of Entertainment and Media Counsel
"Patent Venue: An Ever-Evolving Landscape,” Spring Seminar, Los Angeles Intellectual Property Law Association
"Patent Damages and Case Resolution,” Bench & Bar Conference, Federal Circuit Bar Association
“Settlement Structures,” Class Action Seminar, Consumer Attorneys of California
"Diversity Deficit in the ADR World: What Are We Going to Do About It?", National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
“Pandemic and Beyond: Mediation's Expanding Role in Access to Justice,” JAMS
“Nuts & Bolts of Mediating Class Actions,” Mass Torts Made Perfect Seminar
“The Private Attorneys General Act: Avoiding the Quicksand,” 40th Annual Labor & Employment Law Symposium, Los Angeles County Bar Association
“Wage and Hour Class Actions: Can Over 5,000 New Filings Each Year in California Be Telling Us Something?,” Institute for Corporate Counsel, USC School of Law
“Key Considerations in Class Action Settlements,” Current Issues in Pharmaceutical, Medical Device & Biotech Litigation, American Bar Association
"The Mediation - What Happens in the Mediation of Patent Cases," Daily Journal Patent Disputes Forum
"Mediation - When and How to Use It," Daily Journal Patent Disputes Forum
"Mediation in Mass Torts: Problems & Solutions in Resolution Allocation," Mass Torts Made Perfect Seminar
“Navigating Class Action Settlement Negotiations and Court Approval: A Discussion with the Experts,” Association of Business Trial Lawyers, Los Angeles Chapter
“From Interpersonal Conflict to Diplomacy: Where Does Court-Connected Mediation Fit In?” Southern California Mediation Association
“Settle Better: Mediation Strategies for a Favorable Settlement,” Federal Bar Association, Orange County Chapter
"The Nuts and Bolts of Federal Civil Practice: How To Argue Discovery and Pretrial Conference Hearings," Federal Bar Association, Los Angeles Chapter
"The Private Attorneys General Act: Avoiding the Quicksand," Los Angeles County Bar Association, 40th Annual Labor & Employment Law Symposium
"High Stakes Litigation in California Courts," California Lawyers Association, 2019 Litigation and Appellate Summits
"Conversation on IP Litigation," San Francisco Intellectual Property Law Association, Annual Seminar
“From the Bench, How to Represent Business Entities Before the Court,” American Bar Association, Corporate Counsel Seminar
“Annual Review of Developments in Business and Corporate Litigation,” American Bar Association, Business Law Section
“Recent Developments in Banking, Lending and Commercial Law,” Orange County Bar Association
“Perspectives from the Bench,” Los Angeles Intellectual Property Law Association
“Perspectives from the Other Side of the Bench,” National Consumer Law Center
“Is the Tripartite Relationship a Healthy One,” Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee, American Bar Association
“Living on e-Discovery’s Cutting Edge,” The Sedona Conference
“Practice in the Central District: Changes, Trends and Updates,” Los Angeles County Bar Association
Avoiding Landmines: Navigating Federal Court for State Court Practitioners, State Bar of California, Annual Meeting
How to Be Civil with the Uncivil, College of Labor and Employment Lawyers
Prosecuting Wildlife Crimes: Lessons from the United States, Kuala Lumpur and Taman Negara, Malaysia, U.S. Department of State and U.S. Department of Justice (Office of Overseas Prosecutorial Development, Assistance, and Training)
Criminal Trial Advocacy Seminar (Training for Federal Prosecutors), Judicial Faculty, U.S. Department of Justice, National Advocacy Center