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Ethics for Litigators: Social Media, Spoliation and Third-Party Financing of Litigation

Contains material from Dec 2015

Ethics for Litigators: Social Media, Spoliation and Third-Party Financing of Litigation
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Excellent all around.

I have not practiced litigation over the past 2 years; however, I wanted to stay abreast. This was a good course with relevant topics.

Difficult time today with connection, continually stopping and had to reload multiple times, maybe it was my internet, I am not sure

Good speakers.

First 2 courses were useful to me, third course was interesting to know 3rd party funding exists, however, commercial funding not too useful, would rather have heard regarding funding for PI or family cases.

Great course involving Spoliation and Social Media.

very useful

Great!

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Session 1: The Dog Ate My Evidence: Spoliation under the New Texas Framework - How and when to raise spoliation issues, and what results can you expect under the new Texas paradigm.
 
Session 2: Advertising and Social Media - Examine the practical and ethical concerns with marketing your practice via social media, including the applicable advertising rules. Also, discuss when statements in a Tweet, Facebook post, or LinkedIn profile go beyond merely providing information and instead are soliciting employment.
 
Session 3: Third-Party Financing of Litigation - Advantages for lawyers and their clients and ethical considerations.

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1. The Dog Ate My Evidence: Spoliation Under the New Texas Framework  (Dec 2015)

Hon. Rebecca Simmons

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Session 1 —31 mins
The Dog Ate My Evidence: Spoliation Under the New Texas Framework  (Dec 2015)

How and when to raise spoliation issues, and what results can you expect under the new Texas paradigm.

Originally presented: Oct 2015 Civil Litigation Conference

Hon. Rebecca Simmons, Acelity - San Antonio, TX

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2. Advertising and Social Media (Dec 2015)

John G. Browning

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Advertising and Social Media (Dec 2015)

Examine the practical and ethical concerns with marketing your practice via social media, including the applicable advertising rules. Also, discuss when statements in a Tweet, Facebook post, or LinkedIn profile go beyond merely providing information and instead are soliciting employment.

Originally presented: Oct 2015 Civil Litigation Conference

John G. Browning, Passman & Jones - Dallas, TX

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3. Third-Party Financing of Litigation (Dec 2015)

Joseph D. Cheavens

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Third-Party Financing of Litigation (Dec 2015)

Advantages for lawyers and their clients and ethical considerations.

Originally presented: Oct 2015 Civil Litigation Conference

Joseph D. Cheavens, Retired Trial Partner Baker Botts L.L.P, Senior Advisor, Burford Capital - Houston, TX