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UT Law CLE’s 37th Annual Technology Law Conference brings together a nationally-recognized faculty of technology and licensing practitioners; in-house counsel from leading tech companies; and experts in open source, data privacy/security, and emerging technology for the latest issues affecting the industry.    Sessions this year include:   • Key Considerations in Private M&A Deals in Uncertain Market Conditions  • A Technology-Focused Introduction to Bankruptcy & Insolvency • Cybersecurity Legal Incident Response Preparedness in Today’s Threat Landscape • Navigating Tomorrow’s Health Tech Laws Today • Open Source: Changes in Licenses and Landscape • Gen AI Regulation and Legislation – Federal, State, and Global • Ethical Concerns of AI and the Practice of Law

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 13.25 hrs | 1.75 Ethics
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  • Available: 8/1/2024 (estimated)
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2025
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UT Law CLE’s 36th Annual Technology Law Conference  brings together a nationally-recognized faculty of technology and licensing practitioners; in-house counsel from leading tech companies; and experts in open source, data privacy/security, and emerging technology for the latest issues affecting the industry.  Sessions this year include: Developments and hot topics in open-source technologies. Advanced licensing updates and insights. Ethics on the Edge, explores ethical issues raised when counseling clients whose business models are so “disruptive” they might be illegal. Generative AI and the Ethics Involved. M&A Hot Topics. Lessons learned from recent antitrust tech cases.

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 14.00 hrs | 3.00 Ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2024
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    2023 Technology Law eConference
    4.41 out of 5 stars
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    Would be awesome to have a Texas Legislative update session.

    Great course with a lot of great material and details. Very well done!

    Once again (I have been taking this course for a number of years), you have done an excellent job. The subject matter was diverse; and the presenters were well prepared, knowledgeable, great communicators.

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UT Law's 27th Annual Advanced Patent Law Institute covers the latest developments in patent law and features a sophisticated array of prosecution and litigation topics. Hear from nationally recognized faculty including senior IP counsel of major corporations, patent prosecution and litigation experts from around the nation, U.S. District Court Judges, and leading academics. 

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 14.50 hrs | 3.25 Ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2024
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    2022 Advanced Patent Law (Austin) eConference
    4.07 out of 5 stars
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    Mostly very good, but I thought the claim construction (first lecture) and damages panel (9th lecture) were kind of hard to follow. The claim construction talk was rushed and often made reference to the accompanying paper, but I often couldn't match the information in the slide being shown to info in the paper. Damages discussion assumed a rather high level of familiarity already, and often threw out case names with no citations.

    Very well done and informative

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UT Law CLE’s 35th Annual Technology Law Conference  brings together a nationally-recognized faculty of technology and licensing practitioners; in-house counsel from leading tech companies; and experts in open source, data privacy/security, and emerging technology for the latest issues affecting the industry. This year’s program features: The latest updates on what you need to know to field open source issues, such as developments in active compliance litigation, the effect on open source of the 2021 White House's Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity, and interaction of open source with new technology trends like NFTs and DAOs. The Anatomy of a Cyber Attack provides through a rundown of techniques that have resulted in some of the biggest hacks of companies.  A discussion on key privacy and data protection issues including cross-border personal data transfers, implementation of new privacy laws like China’s PIPL and India’s DPB, and global trends likely to impact your clients. Incident Response Table Tops: Best Practices for Planning and Executing Your Next Table Top shares the importance of practicing the scenario of a cybersecurity incident, and how to effectively execute a table top in order to be better prepared to respond through best practices. Hear from an internal counsel, outside M&A counsel, and leading insurance broker on the key issues in private company mergers and acquisitions focusing on trends in representation and warranty insurance, and other matters.

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 13.50 hrs | 3.00 Ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2024
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    2022 Technology Law eConference
    4.32 out of 5 stars
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    Good selection of topics

    Great mix of presenters and approaches.

    Y'all need to mix it up. Make Cavazos do a novel topic not the licensing every year. Have an OSS speaker other than Meeker and make her talk about something else. For the love of god, less, please, on privacy and data and cyber, we get it - 1 or 2 is enough. The Kirkland presentation was just as if reading an article. I can read an article on my own. It is torture to listen to someone merely read text. You should also have a "fast listen" option like audible. We also don't need to listen to 5 minute bios of every person. Keep it to 10 seconds and include a link in the materials absent some very compelling reason.

    Employee raiding presentation was great. ESG and cyber security presentations were mid.

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