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Hooked on CLE: December 2024

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Hooked on CLE: December 2024
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THIS MONTH: Interest Rates and the Mortgage Market: What’s Next? • Navigating Sensitive Employment Complaints​ • How to Use Your Expert Witness as a Fact Witness and Find Other Valuable Damages Testimony • Cybersecurity Legal Incident Response Preparedness in Today’s Threat Landscape • 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: 11/30/2026

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1. Interest Rates and the Mortgage Market: What’s Next? (Nov 2024)

Will McIntosh

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Session 1 —48 mins 0.75

Interest Rates and the Mortgage Market: What’s Next? (Nov 2024)

The economy, inflation, and interest rates have created much uncertainty in the mortgage markets. Learn where interest rates and the mortgage market are likely headed.

Originally presented: Sep 2024 Mortgage Lending Institute

Dr. Will McIntosh, Affinius Capital - San Antonio, TX

2. Navigating Sensitive Employment Complaints​ (Oct 2024)

DeDe Church

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Session 2 —59 mins 1.00

Navigating Sensitive Employment Complaints​ (Oct 2024)

The investigation of an employee's complaint may be an employer's only path to avoiding liability. The investigator will likely be a witness, and the notes may be evidence. Learn when to outsource and when/how to investigate and document the process.

Originally presented: Aug 2024 Essential Employment Law: A Practical Course in the Basics

DeDe Church, DeDe Church & Associates, LLC - Austin, TX

3. How to Use Your Expert Witness as a Fact Witness and Find Other Valuable Damages Testimony (Oct 2024)

Michael Ray Clinton

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Session 3 —26 mins 0.50

How to Use Your Expert Witness as a Fact Witness and Find Other Valuable Damages Testimony (Oct 2024)

Get the most out of the plaintiff’s healthcare providers by changing your approach to which ones you use and how you use them. Develop a stronger damages model by getting creative with how you mine the case for witnesses and testimony.  

Originally presented: Aug 2024 The Car Crash Seminar

Michael Ray Clinton, Perdue & Kidd - Houston, TX

4. Cybersecurity Legal Incident Response Preparedness in Today’s Threat Landscape (Jul 2024)

James Koenig, Brian H. Lam, Kevin Martin

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Session 4 —43 mins 0.75

Cybersecurity Legal Incident Response Preparedness in Today’s Threat Landscape (Jul 2024)

Explore the intricacies of Cybersecurity Incident Response Preparedness in today's high-threat landscape.

Originally presented: May 2024 Technology Law Conference

James Koenig, Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP - New York, NY
Brian H. Lam, PrivSecNow - Formerly Meta - Austin, TX
Kevin Martin, DigitalMint Cyber - Fort Worth, TX

5. State Bar Election Results and New Disciplinary Rules (Nov 2024)

Robert L. Tobey

1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 | 1.00 ethics
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Session 5 —59 mins 1.00 | 1.00 ethics

State Bar Election Results and New Disciplinary Rules (Nov 2024)

In a referendum from April 1-30, the members of the State Bar of Texas voted on proposed amendments and additions to the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct. The Bar approved the Rules and the Texas Supreme Court gave final approval to them. This presentation gives an overview of the new Rules.

Originally presented: Oct 2024 First Friday Ethics (October 2024)

Robert L. Tobey, Johnston Tobey Baruch, P.C. - Dallas, TX