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eSupplement to the 26th Annual Labor and Employment Law Conference

Contains material from Oct 2018 to Dec 2018

eSupplement to the 26th Annual Labor and Employment Law Conference
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John Browning was a particularly engaging speaker on a topic of growing importance -- the use of (or, more specifically, abstaining from the use of) social media by legal professionals.

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Session 1: The Latest in Texas Procedure and How It Affects Your Practice - Examine recent judicial decisions affecting Texas litigation practice, including proposed modifications to the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. Review highlights from the accompanying comprehensive review of recent case law – designed to be a handy reference tool for practitioners.

Session 2: Everyday Strategies for Avoiding Professional Misconduct Explore easy, common sense techniques that you can employ in your law practice to steer clear of legal malpractice, breaches of fiduciary duty, and findings of professional misconduct. A timely and important ethics tune-up that you won’t want to miss.

Session 3: Texas Lawyers' Assistance Program 

Session 4: #NoTweetingAfterMidnight: Ethical Risks in Social Media Use - Hear valuable guidance on dealing with the ethical minefield that is social media. Using real world examples and ethics opinions, discuss the areas of practice in which social media use (or misuse) can present ethical and disciplinary concerns, as well as tips for using social media responsibly.

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1. The Latest in Texas Procedure and How It Affects Your Practice (Nov 2018)

Elaine Grafton Carlson, Courtney Taylor Carlson

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The Latest in Texas Procedure and How It Affects Your Practice (Nov 2018)

Examine recent judicial decisions affecting Texas litigation practice, including proposed modifications to the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. Review highlights from the accompanying comprehensive review of recent case law – designed to be a handy reference tool for practitioners. 

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Civil Litigation Conference

Elaine Grafton Carlson, South Texas College of Law Houston - Houston, TX
Courtney Taylor Carlson, Jackson Walker LLP - Houston, TX

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2. Everyday Strategies for Avoiding Professional Misconduct (Oct 2018)

Scott Rothenberg

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Everyday Strategies for Avoiding Professional Misconduct (Oct 2018)

Explore easy, common sense techniques that you can employ in your law practice to steer clear of legal malpractice, breaches of fiduciary duty, and findings of professional misconduct. A timely and important ethics tune-up that you won’t want to miss.

Originally presented: Sep 2018 Gas and Power Institute

Scott Rothenberg, Law Offices of Scott Rothenberg - Houston, TX

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3. Texas Lawyers' Assistance Program (Oct 2018)

Chris C. Ritter

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Texas Lawyers' Assistance Program (Oct 2018)

Originally presented: Sep 2018 Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute

Chris C. Ritter, State Bar of Texas - Austin, TX

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4. #NoTweetingAfterMidnight: Ethical Risks in Social Media Use (Dec 2018)

John G. Browning

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#NoTweetingAfterMidnight: Ethical Risks in Social Media Use (Dec 2018)

Hear valuable guidance on dealing with the ethical minefield that is social media. Using real world examples and ethics opinions, discuss the areas of practice in which social media use (or misuse) can present ethical and disciplinary concerns, as well as tips for using social media responsibly.

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Bankruptcy Conference

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