2025 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships eConference
Join us for the 34th Annual LLCs, LPs and Partnerships Conference, a premier event for legal and business professionals working with unincorporated entities. This program features a distinguished faculty of leading practitioners and academics who will explore the latest developments in LLCs, LPs, and partnerships. Attendees will gain access to valuable forms, model agreements, and best practices for drafting and negotiating key clauses and provisions, while also analyzing complex issues faced by today’s practitioners. This year’s agenda includes timely updates on case law, legislative changes, and regulatory developments, as well as deep dives into topics such as securities laws, acquisitions and dispositions, professional partnerships, and the evolving role of AI in legal practice. The program also includes ethics-focused sessions and practical guidance on litigation, insurance, and cybersecurity. By the end of the program attendees will be able to: Identify and analyze recent case law developments affecting LLCs, LPs, and partnerships, including fiduciary duties and veil piercing. Evaluate legal and ethical considerations in drafting and interpreting company and partnership agreements. Understand the application of federal and state securities laws to unincorporated entities. Compare structuring options for acquisitions and dispositions of partnership interests, including tax implications. Assess risk management strategies, including insurance for M&A transactions and cybersecurity best practices. Navigate regulatory changes and their impact on business entities, including updates from the Secretary of State and the Texas Business Courts. Apply ethical principles in advising clients on entity formation, governance, and dispute resolution.
- Total Credit Hours:
- 12.25 hrs | 3.00 Ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, OK, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2026
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2025 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships eConference4.34 out of 5 starsWhat was the overall quality of the course (presentation, materials, and technical delivery)?Rate the overall teaching effectiveness and presentation skills of faculty for the course.How would you rate the value of the materials provided as part of the course?
2025 Advanced Texas Administrative Law eConference
The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar brings together members of the judiciary, regulatory, and academic communities to inform practitioners about the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes, and other timely topics. Highlights include: Case Law Updates Fifteenth Court of Appeals Panel Legislative Updates Navigating Open Records and Open Meetings District Court Judges Panel Readable Legal Writing Volunteer Legal Services: The Power of Pro Bono Mediation at SOAH Data Privacy Presentations
- Total Credit Hours:
- 13.00 hrs | 2.00 Ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, OK, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 10/31/2026
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2025 Advanced Texas Administrative Law eConference4.05 out of 5 starsWhat was the overall quality of the course (presentation, materials, and technical delivery)?Rate the overall teaching effectiveness and presentation skills of faculty for the course.How would you rate the value of the materials provided as part of the course?
This course was well organized and planned.
Kris Monson's presentation and materials on constitutional design would be enormously improved if he were to take a couple of recent cases, ideally one Texas Supreme Court on the Texas constitution and one U S Supreme Court on the federal, applying originalist history textual interpretation to an important dispute over administrative law. Ideally, one with a vigorous dissent or two. Lots of recent cases are possible. E.g., Loper. As it is, just too abstract and too smugly dismissive of what the rest of us don't know about Aristotle, Montesquieu, the Federalist Papers, the Anti-Federalists to show even appellate lawyers and judges why and how it matters.
Speakers did well and topics were relevant to Admin law practice.
2024 Advanced Texas Administrative Law eConference
The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar brings together members of the judiciary, regulatory, and academic communities to engage with practitioners about the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes, and other timely topics. Expected topics include: 35 Years with Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht Case Law Update: Part I and Part II Parallel Investigations: Regulatory and Enforcement (DOJ) History of the Third Court of Appeals Hearsay and Evidence at SOAH Judicial Panel Readable Legal Writing ChatGPT Ethics
- Total Credit Hours:
- 12.75 hrs | 2.00 Ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 10/31/2026
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2024 Advanced Texas Administrative Law eConference4.17 out of 5 starsWhat was the overall quality of the course (presentation, materials, and technical delivery)?Rate the overall teaching effectiveness and presentation skills of faculty for the course.How would you rate the value of the materials provided as part of the course?
Excellent content. Enjoyed the agency deference and judicial segments.
The history of the 3rd Court of Appeals was close to the worst CLE I have ever viewed. It provided absolutely no benefit to me. I enjoyed the CLE on writing and use of generative AI.
This was, by far, the best Advanced Administrative Law Conference [eConference] I have attended. The topics were timely and directly relevant. The speakers were prepared and interesting.
For a course claiming to be advanced Administrative Law, this course had mostly very basic principles.