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eSupplement to the 37th Annual Health Law Conference

Contains material from Mar 2025 to Dec 2025
eSupplement to the 37th Annual Health Law Conference
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Session 1: Avoiding Ethical and Sanctions Risks using AI-based Legal Research - Hundreds of lawyers and law firms around the country face sanctions or grievance problems resulting from the use of AI-based legal research. Learn how you can avoid the traps that snared your unfortunate colleagues.

Session 2: Interacting and Dealing with Difficult People: Ethically Working with All Kinds of Others - The Texas Lawyer's Creed reminds us of our oath to "disagree without being disagreeable." But today's polarizing culture ensures we will have to interact with coworkers, leaders, and volunteers who can make it very hard to remain civil. In this enlightening and entertaining session, we'll discuss how to navigate difficult conversations respectfully, manage our own impulses toward being difficult, and actively model civility to ensure that we are in compliance with our legal and professional duties toward all. 

Session 3: The Enforcement Landscape: An In-House Counsel Perspective - The panel explores current enforcement and regulatory priorities and their implications for corporations and executives.

Session 4: Outsmarting the Smartphone: Crucial Evidence Could Be In Your Back Pocket - In the digital era, smartphones are not just communication devices; they've become repositories of vast amounts of personal and professional data ranging from texts and emails to photos and location history providing a comprehensive digital footprint of a user's life. Examine how we use smartphones, how they work, what data is stored on the phone, proper evidence handling methods, and mobile device forensic examinations and much more.

Includes: Video Captions Audio Transcript Paper Slides No Materials

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 3.25 | 1.50 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 3/31/2027

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Sessions

Credit
1. Avoiding Ethical and Sanctions Risks using AI-based Legal Research (Dec 2025)

Scott Rothenberg

1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 | 1.00 ethics
Downloadable Materials
Transcript (txt)
Paper (pdf) – 31 pgs
Slides (pdf) – 22 pgs

Session 1 —57 mins 1.00 | 1.00 ethics

Avoiding Ethical and Sanctions Risks using AI-based Legal Research (Dec 2025)

Hundreds of lawyers and law firms around the country face sanctions or grievance problems resulting from the use of AI-based legal research. Learn how you can avoid the traps that snared your unfortunate colleagues.

Originally presented: Oct 2025 Gas and Power Institute

Scott Rothenberg, Law Offices of Scott Rothenberg - Bellaire, TX

2. Interacting and Dealing with Difficult People: Ethically Working with All Kinds of Others (Mar 2025)

DeDe Church

0.75 0.50 0.00 0.75 | 0.50 ethics
Downloadable Materials
Paper (pdf) – 6 pgs
Slides (pdf) – 38 pgs

Session 2 —41 mins 0.75 | 0.50 ethics

Interacting and Dealing with Difficult People: Ethically Working with All Kinds of Others (Mar 2025)

The Texas Lawyer's Creed reminds us of our oath to "disagree without being disagreeable." But today's polarizing culture ensures we will have to interact with coworkers, leaders, and volunteers who can make it very hard to remain civil. In this enlightening and entertaining session, we'll discuss how to navigate difficult conversations respectfully, manage our own impulses toward being difficult, and actively model civility to ensure that we are in compliance with our legal and professional duties toward all.

Originally presented: Feb 2025 School Law Conference

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

3. The Enforcement Landscape: An In-House Counsel Perspective (Dec 2025)

Patrick K. Craine, Katie Kane, David R. McAtee II

1.00 0.00 0.00 1.00
Downloadable Materials
Transcript (txt)
No Materials (pdf) – 1 pgs

Session 3 —61 mins 1.00

The Enforcement Landscape: An In-House Counsel Perspective (Dec 2025)

The panel explores current enforcement and regulatory priorities and their implications for corporations and executives.

Originally presented: Sep 2025 Government Enforcement Institute

Patrick K. Craine, Chief Legal and Administrative Officer, Gulfport Energy Corporation - Oklahoma City, OK
Katie Kane, General Counsel, Secretary and Chief Compliance Officer., Texas Instruments - Dallas, TX
David R. McAtee II, Sr. Executive Vice President & General Counsel, AT&T Inc. - Dallas, TX

4. Outsmarting the Smartphone: Crucial Evidence Could Be In Your Back Pocket (Jul 2025)

Noel Kersh

0.50 0.00 0.00 0.50
Downloadable Materials
Transcript (txt)
Slides (pdf) – 13 pgs

Session 4 —31 mins 0.50

Outsmarting the Smartphone: Crucial Evidence Could Be In Your Back Pocket (Jul 2025)

In the digital era, smartphones are not just communication devices; they've become repositories of vast amounts of personal and professional data ranging from texts and emails to photos and location history providing a comprehensive digital footprint of a user's life. Examine how we use smartphones, how they work, what data is stored on the phone, proper evidence handling methods, and mobile device forensic examinations and much more.

Originally presented: Jun 2025 Labor and Employment Law Conference

Noel Kersh, Crowe LLP - The Woodlands, TX