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Hooked on CLE: July 2024
Contains material from Oct 2023 to May 2024
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Session 02: Philanthropy in Sports - Collegiate athletics draw significant attention, and revenues, to many institutions and associated nonprofit organizations. This presentation covers tax and legal considerations around such activity for organizations and donors, including "name, image and likeness" (NIL) structures, licensing/joint ventures, and sponsorships.
Session 03: Overcoming School Challenges for Students with Disabilites - Having school-aged clients with a disability can provide unique challenges in their care. Learn about these challenges and potential solutions from the collaborative perspective of an education consultant and a nurse case manager.
Session 04: Challenges Presented by Litigation Funding - District courts and parties continue to grapple with issues relating to litigation funding and the funders themselves. This panel discusses some of the more prominent challenges including disclosure requirements (e.g., Delaware), how to get a funded litigant to settle, and patent aggregation by funded entities.
Session 05: Texas Public Information Act and Texas Open Meetings Act: How They Work - An overview of the requirements and procedures under Texas’ government transparency statutes and a look at some common issues.
Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides
- Total Credit Hours:
- 4.00 | 1.00 ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2025
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Hon. John G. Browning
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Session 1
—56 mins
1.00 | 1.00 ethics
Let’s Chat About ChatGPT: Ethical Considerations in the Use of Generative AI (May 2024)
Since the introduction of ChatGPT and other generative AI tools, lawyers around the country have been getting into ethical hot water over their misuse of generative AI. Courts have responded with mandatory AI disclosures and certifications by attorneys. What are your ethical obligations in using AI, and how can you stay within the lines? Find out in this informative and entertaining presentation!
Originally presented: Apr 2024 Land Use Conference
Hon. John G. Browning,
Of Counsel, The Cole Law Firm, McKinney, Texas and Distinguished Jurist in Residence, Faulkner University School of Law - Montgomery, AL
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Justin J. Lowe, Mike Perrin
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Session 2
—42 mins
0.75
Philanthropy in Sports (Apr 2024)
Collegiate athletics draw significant attention, and revenues, to many institutions and associated nonprofit organizations. This presentation covers tax and legal considerations around such activity for organizations and donors, including "name, image and likeness" (NIL) structures, licensing/joint ventures, and sponsorships.
Originally presented: Feb 2024 Nonprofit Organizations Institute
Justin J. Lowe,
Ernst & Young LLP - Washington, DC
Mike Perrin,
Winstead PC - Houston, TX
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Ann Koerner, Kristen Sabo
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Session 3
—44 mins
0.75
Overcoming School Challenges for Students with Disabilites (Apr 2024)
Having school-aged clients with a disability can provide unique challenges in their care. Learn about these challenges and potential solutions from the collaborative perspective of an education consultant and a nurse case manager.
Originally presented: Feb 2024 Special Needs Trusts
Ann Koerner,
National Care Advisors - Morgan Hill, CA
Kristen Sabo,
National Care Advisors - Philadelphia, PA
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Kevin Kudlac, Michelle Eber
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Session 4
—46 mins
0.75
Challenges Presented by Litigation Funding (Jan 2024)
District courts and parties continue to grapple with issues relating to litigation funding and the funders themselves. This panel discusses some of the more prominent challenges including disclosure requirements (e.g., Delaware), how to get a funded litigant to settle, and patent aggregation by funded entities.
Originally presented: Nov 2023 Advanced Patent Law Institute
Kevin Kudlac,
Radulescu LLP - Austin, TX
Michelle Eber,
West U Capital - Houston, TX
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James A. Hemphill
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Session 5
—45 mins
0.75
Texas Public Information Act and Texas Open Meetings Act: How They Work (Oct 2023)
An overview of the requirements and procedures under Texas’ government transparency statutes and a look at some common issues.
Originally presented: Sep 2023 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar
James A. Hemphill,
Graves Dougherty Hearon & Moody - Austin, TX