2025 Government Enforcement eConference
The University of Texas School of Law’s 11th Annual Government Enforcement Institute (UTGEI) is one of the premier enforcement programs in the country, bringing together leading enforcement practitioners, in-house counsel, compliance professionals, and top agency personnel from SEC, DOJ, and more.
- Total Credit Hours:
- 9.50 hrs | 2.50 Ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, OK, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2026
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2024 Government Enforcement eConference
The Premier Forum for In-House Counsel, Practitioners, and Government Officials in Protecting Companies and Executives in Government Investigations.
- Total Credit Hours:
- 10.25 hrs | 2.25 Ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 10/31/2026
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2024 Government Enforcement eConference3.93 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?
Good overall. Earlier presentations were more actionable than the later discussions about AI and general compliance programs, but panelists were strong and experienced all around.
2024 Robert O. Dawson eConference on Criminal Appeals
UT Law CLE's 2024 Robert O. Dawson Conference on Criminal Appeals features members of the Court of Criminal Appeals and judges from the intermediate courts around Texas joining prosecutors and defense attorneys for balanced discussions and insights into current issues facing the criminal justice system, including: A review of significant decisions from both the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court from the past year. The Intersection of Science and the Law highlights the increasing importance of forensic science in the criminal justice system. Participate in an interactive conversation with representatives from all sides of 11.07 writ litigation in Writ Panel. Hear practical advice from judges during two judicial panels; the Court of Appeals Judicial Panel and the Court of Criminal Appeals Judicial Panel. Explore legal writing, statutory interpretation, writing findings of fact, and more.
- Total Credit Hours:
- 11.50 hrs | 2.25 Ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2026
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2024 Robert O. Dawson eConference on Criminal Appeals4.51 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?
Well, it's a mixed bag. I did like the way that the two judicial panels were conducted and the judges actually were talking about practical tips and some of the internal processes of the court. Interesting. However, some of the new speakers were disappointing (specifically on the topics of statutory construction and "appellate tips" from an old practitioner). Seek out substitutes for next year.
Always exceptional materials, content, and speakers.
Very good.
Best section was Beyond the Font Wars, super helpful.