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Procedural Updates in Civil Litigation: Third Parties, Anti-SLAPP, Drafting Orders, and Attorney Fees

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Procedural Updates in Civil Litigation: Third Parties, Anti-SLAPP, Drafting Orders, and Attorney Fees
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Session 1: Responsible Third Parties: Not Responsible, and Not Parties Third party practice can be a game changer. Be prepared to use it or defend against it.
 
Session 2: Early Dismissal Trends: 91a Dismissals and Anti-SLAPP Early dismissal motions under the TCPA and Rule 91a are hot and getting hotter! How do you use those tools or survive them?
 
Session 3: Protecting Trial Court Orders on Appeal: How to Craft an Order that Sticks Texas lawbooks are replete with examples of appeals that turn on the language included or excluded from judgments and orders. Get the tools you need to draft orders and judgments, in a variety of contexts, that can withstand both early review and an appeal upon a final judgment. 
 
Session 4: Recovery or Denial? The Latest on Attorneys' Fees Analysis of recent developments in the law of recovering and defending against attempts to recover attorney’s fees in Texas as well as a refresher on fundamentals of the procedures associated with Texas attorney’s fees jurisprudence.

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1. Responsible Third Parties: Not Responsible, and Not Parties (Nov 2018)

Karen C. Burgess

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Responsible Third Parties: Not Responsible, and Not Parties (Nov 2018)

Third party practice can be a game changer. Be prepared to use it or defend against it.

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Civil Litigation Conference

Karen C. Burgess, Richardson + Burgess LLP - Austin, TX

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2. Early Dismissal Trends: 91a Dismissals and Anti-SLAPP (Nov 2018)

Gregory Philip Sapire, Mark C. Walker

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Early Dismissal Trends: 91a Dismissals and Anti-SLAPP (Nov 2018)

Early dismissal motions under the TCPA and Rule 91a are hot and getting hotter! How do you use those tools or survive them?

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Civil Litigation Conference

Gregory Philip Sapire, Cleveland Terrazas PLLC - Austin, TX
Mark C. Walker, Dickinson Wright PLLC - El Paso, TX

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3. Protecting Trial Court Orders on Appeal: How to Craft an Order that Sticks (Nov 2018)

Lisa Bowlin Hobbs

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Protecting Trial Court Orders on Appeal: How to Craft an Order that Sticks (Nov 2018)

Texas lawbooks are replete with examples of appeals that turn on the language included or excluded from judgments and orders. Get the tools you need to draft orders and judgments, in a variety of contexts, that can withstand both early review and an appeal upon a final judgment. 

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Civil Litigation Conference

Lisa Bowlin Hobbs, Kuhn Hobbs PLLC - Austin, TX

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4. Recovery or Denial? The Latest on Attorneys' Fees (Nov 2018)

Carlos R. Soltero

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Session 4 —29 mins
Recovery or Denial? The Latest on Attorneys' Fees (Nov 2018)

Analysis of recent developments in the law of recovering and defending against attempts to recover attorney’s fees in Texas as well as a refresher on fundamentals of the procedures associated with Texas attorney’s fees jurisprudence.

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Civil Litigation Conference

Carlos R. Soltero, Cleveland Terrazas PLLC - Austin, TX