great
I enjoyed the "Sex, Drugs, Gun, Cars and Dementia" and "Trial Themes" sections.
good course
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Ben Herndon
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Originally presented at: May 2019 Technology Law Conference
Ben Herndon,
U.S. Dept. of Treasury - Internal Revenue Service - Washington, DC
John K. Ross IV
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Cover how the unique aspects of sexual consent, firearm possession, drug use, and driving are impacted as cognitive function declines.
Originally presented at: Aug 2019 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference
John K. Ross IV,
Ross & Shoalmire LLP - Texarkana, TX
Tommy Jacks
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Every case, large or small, complex or simple, has an overarching trial theme. Discuss various approaches a number of seasoned trial lawyers have taken to developing and delivering trial themes.
Originally presented at: Oct 2019 Trial Themes
Tommy Jacks,
Fish & Richardson P.C. - Austin, TX
Laura M. Merritt
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Optimizing separation agreement and settlement language to protect client assets, compliance with restrictions on confidentiality provisions, and avoiding hidden “gotcha” mistakes.
Originally presented at: May 2019 Labor and Employment Law Conference
Laura M. Merritt,
Boulette Golden & Marin L.L.P. - Austin, TX
Kit Addleman, Erik Hotmire, Ira H. Raphaelson, Sarah R. Teachout
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Best practices for crisis preparation, planning, and how to disclose and communicate after a crisis event. Address strategies for dealing with the media, investors, and the public then discuss the legal requirements and the strategic considerations in making disclosures in company filings.
Originally presented at: Sep 2019 Government Enforcement Institute
Kit Addleman,
Partner, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX
Erik Hotmire,
Former Senior Advisor to the Chairman, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission - Washington, DC
Ira H. Raphaelson,
Senior Counsel, White & Case LLP - Washington, DC
Sarah R. Teachout,
Sr. Vice President and Chief Legal Officer, Trinity Industries - Dallas, TX
Rakhee V. Patel, Lauren Randle
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The road from defendant to debtor can be a short one after sexual abuse tort claims. Discuss the unique aspects of chapter 11 cases triggered by sexual abuse tort claims.
Originally presented at: Nov 2019 Bankruptcy Conference
Rakhee V. Patel,
Winstead PC - Dallas, TX
Lauren Randle,
Winston & Strawn LLP - Houston, TX