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Hooked on CLE: May 2018

Contains material from Dec 2015 to Apr 2018

Hooked on CLE: May 2018
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THIS MONTH: In Case of Emergency: A Legal Toolkit for Disaster Preparedness • NCAA Amateurism and the O'Bannon Litigation • The Law is Not Blind: The Danger of Biases in the Legal System • Arbitration: What You Can and Can't Do • U.S. Housing Market Trends: An Insider's Perspective

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1. In Case of Emergency: A Legal Toolkit for Disaster Preparedness (Mar 2018)

Merri Schneider-Vogel, Ellen H. Spalding

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In Case of Emergency: A Legal Toolkit for Disaster Preparedness (Mar 2018)

Disaster is brewing … What do you do to prepare (if you have time)? And how do you quickly get operations back to normal after it hits? Explore the legal and practical issues of disaster preparedness and recovery from an operations and employment standpoint. Using recent disasters as a guide (wildfires, man-made fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, etc), examine lessons learned and get helpful tips.  

Originally presented: Feb 2018 School Law Conference

Merri Schneider-Vogel, Thompson & Horton LLP - Houston, TX
Ellen H. Spalding, Rogers, Morris & Grover, L.L.P. - Houston, TX

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2. NCAA Amateurism and the O'Bannon Litigation (Apr 2018)

Sathya S. Gosselin

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NCAA Amateurism and the O'Bannon Litigation (Apr 2018)

As college football and basketball revenues soar, what do the NCAA and its member schools owe the athletes? 

Originally presented: Mar 2018 Sports and the Law

Sathya S. Gosselin, Hausfeld - Washington, DC

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3. The Law is Not Blind: The Danger of Biases in the Legal System (Dec 2015)

Rabia Chaudry

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The Law is Not Blind: The Danger of Biases in the Legal System (Dec 2015)

From the case of Adnan Syed, made popular in the podcast Serial, to DNA testing, to national security law, to civil litigation, cognitive and implicit biases impact and influence every aspect of the judicial system. What can officers of the law, from police to attorneys to judges, do to protect equal application of the law, to ensure that Lady Justice is truly blind?

Originally presented: Oct 2015 Civil Litigation Conference

Rabia Chaudry, International Security Fellow, New America Foundation - Washington, DC

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4. Arbitration: What You Can and Can't Do (Dec 2017)

Craig S. Miles

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Arbitration: What You Can and Can't Do (Dec 2017)

Cover the creative use of the arbitral process and its limits, including procedural flexibility and fairness, the arbitrator’s discretion in receiving evidence and shaping remedies, and confirming and vacating awards.

Originally presented: Nov 2017 Civil Litigation Conference

Craig S. Miles, King & Spalding - Houston, TX

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5. U.S. Housing Market Trends: An Insider’s Perspective  (Oct 2017)

Ed Delgado

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U.S. Housing Market Trends: An Insider’s Perspective  (Oct 2017)

The 2008 housing collapse shook the U.S. economy to its foundation. Hear from an industry leader on how it all happened and what conditions exist today that may cause another meltdown in the market.  

Originally presented: Sep 2017 Mortgage Lending Institute

Ed Delgado, Five Star Institute - Dallas, TX