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First Friday Ethics (May 2025)

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First Friday Ethics (May 2025)
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Need ethics credit? We’ve got you covered! UT Law CLE’s First Friday Ethics streams live every first Friday of the month, and features some of our best ethics speakers and presentations for a total of 3.00 hrs ethics credit. Fulfill your entire annual ethics requirement in Texas in one day!

This month includes:
(1.00 hr | 1.00 hr ethics)
Update on Conflicts of Interest (Replay)
An overview and analysis of the rules, case law and ethics opinions regarding conflicts of interest rules including simultaneous representation of potentially adverse clients, positional conflicts, conflicts involving the lawyer’s personal interest, imputed disqualification, conflicts involving insurance, conflicts regarding former or prospective clients, and conflicts arising from pre-retention contacts.
Dennis P. Duffy, Kane Russell Coleman & Logan PC - Houston, TX

(0.75 hr | 0.75 hr ethics)
Special Needs Trusts Ethics Jeopardy (Replay)
Attorneys and trustees need to clearly understand their ethical obligations. Using the Jeopardy game show format, in this interactive session, the presenters cover various ethical issues encountered in a special needs practice, providing the answers while the audience provides the questions.
Mary Alice Jackson, Boyer & Boyer P.A. - Sarasota, FL
Bryn A. Poland, Mayo & Poland PLLC - Baytown, TX

(0.75 hr | 0.75 hr ethics)
Privacy, Cyber, and Ethical Challenges of Data Governance (Replay)
Learn about the challenges faced by in-house and outside counsel in harmonizing ethical practices and privacy compliance in data governance programs as new technologies continuously change the way data can be collected and used.
Kristy Sambor, SailPoint Technologies - Austin, TX
Ken Suh, Troutman Pepper Locke - Chicago, IL

(0.50 hr | 0.50 hr ethics)
Artificial Intelligence as a Core Competency: An Ethics Lens (Replay)
Identify the ethical issues raised under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct. In further exploring the practical use cases for AI products, platforms, and machine learning technology within an underdeveloped security regime, this presentation will alert practitioners to common pitfalls relating to clients communications, confidentiality, and fees within the rapidly evolving landscape of generative AI usage.
Wesley Nute, Walsh Gallegos Treviño Kyle & Robinson, P.C. - Irving, TX

Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 3.00 | 3.00 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2026

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1. Update on Conflicts of Interest (Mar 2025)

Dennis P. Duffy

1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 | 1.00 ethics
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59 mins
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59 mins
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63 pgs
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10 pgs
Session 1 —59 mins 1.00 | 1.00 ethics
Update on Conflicts of Interest (Mar 2025)

An overview and analysis of the rules, case law and ethics opinions regarding conflicts of interest rules including simultaneous representation of potentially adverse clients, positional conflicts, conflicts involving the lawyer’s personal interest, imputed disqualification, conflicts involving insurance, conflicts regarding former or prospective clients, and conflicts arising from pre-retention contacts.

Originally presented: Feb 2025 School Law Conference

Dennis P. Duffy, Kane Russell Coleman & Logan PC - Houston, TX

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2. Special Needs Trusts Ethics Jeopardy (Mar 2025)

Mary Alice Jackson, Bryn A. Poland

0.75 0.75 0.00 0.75 | 0.75 ethics
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(mp4)
47 mins
(mp3)
47 mins
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29 pgs
Session 2 —47 mins 0.75 | 0.75 ethics
Special Needs Trusts Ethics Jeopardy (Mar 2025)

Attorneys and trustees need to clearly understand their ethical obligations. Using the Jeopardy game show format, in this interactive session, the presenters cover various ethical issues encountered in a special needs practice, providing the answers while the audience provides the questions.

Originally presented: Feb 2025 Special Needs Trusts

Mary Alice Jackson, Boyer & Boyer P.A. - Sarasota, FL
Bryn A. Poland, Mayo & Poland PLLC - Baytown, TX

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3. Privacy, Cyber, and Ethical Challenges of Data Governance (Jul 2024)

Kristy Sambor, Ken Suh

0.75 0.75 0.00 0.75 | 0.75 ethics
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(mp4)
46 mins
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46 mins
(pdf)
11 pgs
Session 3 —46 mins 0.75 | 0.75 ethics
Privacy, Cyber, and Ethical Challenges of Data Governance (Jul 2024)

Learn about the challenges faced by in-house and outside counsel in harmonizing ethical practices and privacy compliance in data governance programs as new technologies continuously change the way data can be collected and used.

Originally presented: May 2024 Technology Law Conference

Kristy Sambor, SailPoint Technologies - Austin, TX
Ken Suh, Locke Lord LLP - Chicago, IL

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4. Artificial Intelligence as a Core Competency: An Ethics Lens (Mar 2025)

Wesley L. Nute, Jr.

0.50 0.50 0.00 0.50 | 0.50 ethics
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(mp4)
23 mins
(mp3)
23 mins
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18 pgs
Session 4 —23 mins 0.50 | 0.50 ethics
Artificial Intelligence as a Core Competency: An Ethics Lens (Mar 2025)

Identify the ethical issues raised under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct. In further exploring the practical use cases for AI products, platforms, and machine learning technology within an underdeveloped security regime, this presentation will alert practitioners to common pitfalls relating to clients communications, confidentiality, and fees within the rapidly evolving landscape of generative AI usage.

Originally presented: Feb 2025 School Law Conference

Wesley L. Nute, Jr., Irving ISD - Irving, TX