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Administrative Law Litigation Hot Topics: TCPA Update, Pleas to the Jurisdiction, Admission of Internet Evidence
Contains material from Sep 2019
Excellent courses - highly reoommend — Also the internet evidence course material & speaker presentation was outstanding. I’m looking forward to hearing this speaker again.
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Session 2: Pleas to the Jurisdiction - Examine the procedure and standards for determining pleas to the jurisdiction from multiple perspectives, and explore related procedural issues.
Session 2: Admission of Internet Evidence - Explore the use of social media by companies, employees, and attorneys in employment disputes, including the legal and ethical boundaries being recognized by some and ignored by others, as well as the nuts and bolts of admitting social media data into evidence.
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Hon. Bob Pemberton, Amanda G. Taylor
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Session 1
—46 mins
Texas Citizens Participation Act Update: Implications in Administrative Law Cases (Sep 2019)
Review the TCPA’s application to administrative law cases and ramifications of the 2019 TCPA amendments.
Originally presented: Aug 2019 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar
Hon. Bob Pemberton,
Third Court of Appeals (Ret.) - Austin, TX
Amanda G. Taylor,
Butler Snow LLP - Austin, TX
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Shelby L. O'Brien, Esteban San Miguel Soto, Hon. Stephen Yelenosky
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Session 2
—64 mins
Pleas to the Jurisdiction (Sep 2019)
Examine the procedure and standards for determining pleas to the jurisdiction from multiple perspectives, and explore related procedural issues.
Originally presented: Aug 2019 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar
Shelby L. O'Brien,
Enoch Kever PLLC - Austin, TX
Esteban San Miguel Soto,
Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX
Hon. Stephen Yelenosky,
Senior District Judge - Austin, TX
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Jason Boulette
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Session 3
—30 mins
Admission of Internet Evidence (Sep 2019)
Explore the use of social media by companies, employees, and attorneys in employment disputes, including the legal and ethical boundaries being recognized by some and ignored by others, as well as the nuts and bolts of admitting social media data into evidence.
Originally presented: Aug 2019 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar
Jason Boulette,
Boulette Golden & Marin L.L.P. - Austin, TX