eCourse
eSupplement to the 33rd Annual School Law Conference
Contains material from Jul 2017 to Jan 2018
I love the free supplement. Thank you.
The last section, on school loan bankruptcy had some audio problems that made it hard to hear in parts. But overall the technical quality was excellent. I thought the section on the future disruption of the legal field by technology was very timely.
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Session 2: Artificial Intelligence and its Effect on the Legal Industry - AI is getting a lot of attention, creating fears and in many cases unrealistic expectations. Explore the reality of AI, how it practically can impact legal work flows, and how it can be a positive force that enables lawyers to do their jobs faster, cheaper and better for their clients.
Session 3: Dealing with Combative and Unscrupulous Lawyers - How to avoid intimidation and manage the disruptive, disreputable, and overly zealous lawyer in an ethical, civil, and professional manner.
Session 4: Bankruptcy’s Role in Alleviating Student Debt Burdens - Discuss bankruptcy’s potential role in alleviating student debt burdens by exploring existing case law and practice experience surrounding the “undue hardship” determination.
Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides
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Lance A. Jones, James M. McCormack, W. Reid Wittliff
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Session 1
—61 mins
Technology’s Disruption of the Legal Profession (Jul 2017)
Explore various technologies and emerging platforms that continue to influence the legal industry, including key considerations in implementing these technologies and related ethical concerns.
Originally presented: May 2017 Technology Law Conference
Lance A. Jones,
Jones & Spross PLLC - Austin, TX
James M. McCormack,
The Law Office of James M. McCormack - Austin, TX
W. Reid Wittliff,
Wittliff | Cutter | Austin, PLLC - Austin, TX
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Dan Jansen
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Session 2
—33 mins
Artificial Intelligence and its Effect on the Legal Industry (Jan 2018)
AI is getting a lot of attention, creating fears and in many cases unrealistic expectations. Explore the reality of AI, how it practically can impact legal work flows, and how it can be a positive force that enables lawyers to do their jobs faster, cheaper and better for their clients.
Originally presented: Nov 2017 Bankruptcy Conference
Dan Jansen,
Nextlaw Labs - Palo Alto, CA
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Michael L. Slack
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Session 3
—29 mins
Dealing with Combative and Unscrupulous Lawyers (Sep 2017)
How to avoid intimidation and manage the disruptive, disreputable, and overly zealous lawyer in an ethical, civil, and professional manner.
Originally presented: Aug 2017 Winning at Deposition: Skills and Strategy
Michael L. Slack,
Slack & Davis, L.L.P. - Austin, TX
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Chrystin Ondersma, Charlie Shelton
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Session 4
—29 mins
Bankruptcy’s Role in Alleviating Student Debt Burdens (Jan 2018)
Discuss bankruptcy’s potential role in alleviating student debt burdens by exploring existing case law and practice experience surrounding the “undue hardship” determination.
Originally presented: Nov 2017 Bankruptcy Conference
Chrystin Ondersma,
Rutgers Law - Newark, NJ
Charlie Shelton,
Office of the Texas Attorney General - Austin, TX