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Hooked on CLE: November 2024

Contains material from Jul 2024 to Sep 2024

Hooked on CLE: November 2024
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THIS MONTH: Venturing Into the Future: Navigating AI Implementation, Training, and Usage in Your Organization • NIL Updates • Available Sources of Funds to Save a Home • Fiduciary Duties and LLC’s • My Mind Has A Mind of Its Own: Why Even Good Lawyers Are Lured Into Unethical Behavior by the Way Their Brains Work

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 4.00 | 1.00 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 10/31/2025

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1. Venturing Into the Future: Navigating AI Implementation, Training, and Usage in Your Organization (Jul 2024)

Umesh M. Desai, Nader A. Mousavi

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Venturing Into the Future: Navigating AI Implementation, Training, and Usage in Your Organization (Jul 2024)

Explore the multifaceted aspects of integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into your organization, be it a law firm or a corporate entity. Key topics include: the foundational elements necessary for a robust AI policy; potential legal domains that could be revolutionized by AI; critical considerations surrounding privacy, security, utilization, and training; the ethical implications of AI; and the inescapable role of AI in the future of the legal realm. This presentation aims to provide a comprehensive guide to harnessing the power of AI in your organization, while tackling potential challenges head-on.

Originally presented: May 2024 Corporate Counsel Institute

Umesh M. Desai, AT&T Labs - Austin, TX
Nader A. Mousavi, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP - Palo Alto, CA

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2. NIL Updates (Aug 2024)

Tyrone P. Thomas, Alexander L. Reid, Kyle R. ZumBerge

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NIL Updates (Aug 2024)

Where are we today when it comes to Name, Image & Likeness? This session discusses the background and current state of NIL legislation from NCAA, Federal and State levels with a focus on institutional compliance.

Originally presented: Jun 2024 Higher Education Taxation Institute

Tyrone P. Thomas, Holland & Knight LLP - Washington, DC
Alexander L. Reid, Baker & Hostetler LLP - Washington, DC
Kyle R. ZumBerge, The University of Texas - Tax Services - Austin, TX

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3. Available Sources of Funds to Save a Home (Aug 2024)

Edgar Borrego

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Available Sources of Funds to Save a Home (Aug 2024)

Where to look for assistance when paying your mortgage, who qualifies and how to apply for these funds.

Originally presented: Jul 2024 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Edgar Borrego, Tanzy & Borrego - El Paso, TX

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4. Fiduciary Duties and LLC’s (Sep 2024)

Cliff Ernst, John C. Ale

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Fiduciary Duties and LLC’s (Sep 2024)

A review of Texas law related to the fiduciary duties of managers, officers and members of Texas LLCs, including a recent trend related to informal fiduciary duties.

Originally presented: Jul 2024 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships

Cliff Ernst, McGinnis Lochridge - Austin, TX
John C. Ale, Attorney and Arbitrator (Retired) - Houston, TX

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5. My Mind Has A Mind of Its Own: Why Even Good Lawyers Are Lured Into Unethical Behavior by the Way Their Brains Work (Jul 2024)

Kevin Dubose

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My Mind Has A Mind of Its Own: Why Even Good Lawyers Are Lured Into Unethical Behavior by the Way Their Brains Work (Jul 2024)

Modern behavioral psychology research has revealed that our brains lead us into behaviors that are inconsistent with logic, our own self-interest, and ethical principles. This presentation explains how scientifically identifiable justifications, rationalizations, and heuristics can present challenges in legal ethics.

Originally presented: Jun 2024 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Kevin Dubose, Alexander Dubose & Jefferson LLP - Houston, TX