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Hooked on CLE: March 2025

Contains material from Jul 2024 to Jan 2025
Hooked on CLE: March 2025
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THIS MONTH: Code Red: What You Need in Your Crisis Management Playbook • The Rise of Sports Content in the Streaming Era • Cybersecurity Insurance Essentials • Readable Legal Writing • Retaliation: Still the Most Attractive Claim for Plaintiffs and Most Complicated for Defendants • Corporate Transparency Act: The Law

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 4.00 | 1.00 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 2/28/2026

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1. Code Red: What You Need in Your Crisis Management Playbook (Jul 2024)

Jennifer M. Trulock, April Arias, Stephanie Byrd

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Code Red: What You Need in Your Crisis Management Playbook (Jul 2024)

What is corporate counsel to do when the government comes knocking or if the company is trending on social media and not in a good way? Discuss preparing for the next crisis, investigating and responding in a measured way, maintaining privilege, determining who should be on the company’s response team, and other practical considerations.

Originally presented: May 2024 Corporate Counsel Institute

Jennifer M. Trulock, Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP - Dallas, TX
April Arias, Androvett - Houston, TX
Stephanie Byrd, HALL Group - Dallas, TX

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2. The Rise of Sports Content in the Streaming Era (Jan 2025)

Jeremy M. Evans, Baron E. Ojogho, Bobby Perez

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The Rise of Sports Content in the Streaming Era (Jan 2025)

Dive into the complex world of sports content production and distribution in the streaming age. Explore the intricate IP, licensing, and business challenges faced by studios, distributors, and subjects in creating docuseries, documentaries, and live sports broadcasts. And examine how regional sports network instability is impacting professional teams and their devoted fans in this rapidly evolving media landscape.

Originally presented: Nov 2024 Entertainment Law Institute

Jeremy M. Evans, California Sports Lawyer - Newport Beach, CA
Baron E. Ojogho, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP - Los Angeles, CA
Bobby Perez, Spurs Sports & Entertainment - San Antonio, TX

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3. Cybersecurity Insurance Essentials (Nov 2024)

Natalie DuBose

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Cybersecurity Insurance Essentials (Nov 2024)

Get the last market update on cyber risks and cyber insurance. Examine the latest court rulings on key policy language, understand the risk trends, and predict where the insurance market is headed in 2025.

Originally presented: Sep 2024 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Natalie DuBose, Haynes Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX

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4. Readable Legal Writing (Nov 2024)

Wayne Schiess

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Readable Legal Writing (Nov 2024)

Cover 10 writing techniques legal writers can implement to make their writing more concise, easier to skim, and more pleasing to readers. Each tip comes with a short "how to" recommendation for implementing the technique in your own writing.

Originally presented: Sep 2024 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Wayne Schiess, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX

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5. Retaliation: Still the Most Attractive Claim for Plaintiffs and Most Complicated for Defendants (Jul 2024)

Sarah Glaser

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Retaliation: Still the Most Attractive Claim for Plaintiffs and Most Complicated for Defendants (Jul 2024)

Don’t get mad. Get even. Retaliation is in a league all its own, but almost always included with other claims. How is it different, and how does that impact the guidance we give our clients?

Originally presented: May 2024 Labor and Employment Law Conference

Sarah Glaser, Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C. - Austin, TX

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6. Corporate Transparency Act: The Law (Sep 2024)

Lauren A. White

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Corporate Transparency Act: The Law (Sep 2024)

This presentation provides an overview and review of the statutory and regulatory requirements of the Corporate Transparency Act, including new 2024 FinCEN guidance and a discussion of judicial challenges to the CTA (including the Alabama district court case that ruled the CTA unconstitutional).

Originally presented: Jul 2024 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships

Lauren A. White, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX