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Examine potential exposure to criminal offenses such as harboring, transporting, encouraging aliens, fraud and consequences when advising individual and corporate clients. Explore the challenges of defending immigrants during the horrific COVID-19 pandemic.
Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides
THIS MONTH: Counterfeits, Knockoffs, and Knockdowns: Controlling your Company and Product Image on E-commerce Platforms • Parallel Civil and Criminal Proceedings • How to Ethically Build Diverse Relationships in the Legal Profession • Feeling Insecure About Beneficiary Designations? • Cybersecurity and Data Protection Considerations in Work-From-Home Policies • Escrow and Title Theft
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THIS MONTH: Challenges and Parameters of Diversity Initiatives • Beyond Breach: Recent Developments in Contract Issues • Defining Moments: Insights into the Lawyer’s Soul • Autonomous Vehicles: No Longer the Stuff of Science Fiction • The Jury Charge • Offshore Wind Development in the US and Opportunities for the Gulf Coast
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Adjustment of Status Explore the criteria and opportunities for adjustment of status, including family based visas and proceedings, priority dates, grandfathering, and presentation of the case in immigration court. Cancellation of Removal and Other Discretionary Relief Learn about establishing eligibility for Cancellation of Removal for permanent residents and non-permanent residents, waivers of inadmissibility, and other forms of relief. Appeals and Motions to Reopen: The Basics Get an outline and overview of the basic rules for filing appeals and motions to reopen.
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Learn about the categorical approach, plus a review of crime-based removability grounds, proof of conviction, doctrine of divisibility, and recent case law.
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Changes to Asylum Policy In the changing world of asylum policy, learn how to present defense claims for asylum, withholding of removal, and deferral of removal under the Convention Against Torture, including basic eligibility, crafting social group claims, issues with derivatives, and preserving issues for appeal. Federal Court Actions Agency decisions are often just the first step in a long legal journey. Whether the issue is review, mandamus, or habeas, learn the nuts and bolts of getting your immigration case before a federal court.
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Learn the importance of taking care of yourself to not skate the edges of ethical representation with issue of competence and lack of communication. Attention to burn out and secondary trauma are key to keeping yourself on career marathon instead of sprint!
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Review the grounds of deportability and inadmissibility, and hear strategies for contesting common grounds of removal.
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THIS MONTH: Post-COVID-19: Workplace 4.0 • The Right to Retain Silence? The Enforceability of NDAs After #MeToo • Reviewing Marijuana Evidence for Criminal and Accident Investigation • Legal Ethical Issues and Governance in the AI Arena • Creating a Destination: Economic Development
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Please, please get speakers who don't say, "ah," or, "um," every other word. Otherwise, great content if you can hear it through the ahs and ums.
Learn how to build your case for relief and prepare for trial, including tips on gathering and organizing documentary evidence, preparing witnesses to testify. We will also discuss how to deal with ethical issues relating to your duty of candor to the court, confidentiality, and zealous advocacy.
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Hear an update on criminal law and criminal procedure cases relevant to Texas criminal appellate practice that were heard and decided by the United States Supreme Court in the 2019 term, and get a preview of hot cases in the pipeline for the 2020 term.
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Explore how the digital revolution and the consequent move from paper to electronic filing of legal documents has changed the way that legal texts are written and read, and learn effective strategies for appellate lawyers to communicate within this new digital reality.
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Explore how evidence of previous conduct and crimes by a witness can be outcome-determinative in a jury trial. Join Quentin Brogdon in this one-hour presentation as he answers questions on what and when evidence is admissible. And how does a party preserve error for an appeal when seeking to admit or to exclude this evidence.
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Character evidence has always been difficult for me to understand. I found this course to be very useful.
Speakers are discussing the concept of conviction integrity as an extension of the prosecutor’s duty to see that justice is done. Hear practical issues in evaluating, investigating, and responding to actual innocence claims and considerations for offices that do not have a dedicated CIU.
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THIS MONTH: Technology and Ethics: Adapting to the post-COVID Practice of Law • Employee Activism and Workplace Political Speech • Legal Writing: How to Write Plainly • Quality of Life Tools: Bloom Where You are Planted • Telehealth: Before, During, and After COVID
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Presentations were all good; some presenters seem more comfortable with broadcasting from home than others, but all did a good job and showed enthusiasm for the material.
The Writing course was excellent.
Do criminal-law appellate briefs need to be written in plain English? And what does “plain English,” mean? This presentation defines plain-English legal writing and offers guidance on plain English-principles related to words, sentences, and organization.
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Parallel criminal and civil cases arising out of the same event occur with some frequency. Join Quentin Brogdon as he explores several issues: whether the civil case must be abated, until the criminal case is resolved, or if the cases may proceed simultaneously. Potential consequences of the assertion of the fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination, and potential effects of differences in the scope of discovery in the civil case and the scope of discovery in the parallel criminal case.
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Very informative
Overall very good. Would have appreciated some tax-specific case cites. Idea for future presentation- parallel proceedings and fifth amendment issue in federal tax cases
Excellent presentation of an issue that continues to cause problems to most trial lawyers.
Session 1: 11.07 Writs - Discuss the law of 11.07 habeas corpus with tips for writ practice at the Court of Criminal Appeals. Session 2: Emerging Issues in PDRs - Gain insight on significant and emerging issues pending in the Court of Criminal Appeals. Session 3: Chapter 64 Motions and Hearings - A brief overview of motions for forensic testing, collaborative and contested, and common missteps on the road to 11.073. Session 4: Practical Tips from Writ Litigators - Explore real world tips, suggestions and insights for litigating writ claims at every step in the process -- from preliminary investigation, to trial court, to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Session 5: Standards of Review - Identifying the appropriate standard and utilizing it as a roadmap to a persuasive legal argument on appeal.
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This course was well organized and had helpful materials that I can draw back on in the future.
Join Sol Bobst as he explores background information, regulatory issues, and case studies concerning marijuana. He will provide an understanding of the critical factors when reviewing criminal cases and liability claims involving marijuana, cannabis, and THC product.
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