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Procedural Updates in Civil Litigation: Anti-SLAPP and Expedited Trials

Contains material from Jan 2020

Procedural Updates in Civil Litigation: Anti-SLAPP and Expedited Trials
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Session 1: The Texas Anti-SLAPP Law Hear an update on the 2019 legislative changes from a frequent speaker.
 
Session 2: Expedited Trials Rule 169 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure provides a unique mechanism for expedited actions. Learn how to navigate this rule efficiently and effectively in order to streamline the litigation process and ultimately get to trial faster.

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1. The Texas Anti-SLAPP Law (Jan 2020)

Mark C. Walker

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The Texas Anti-SLAPP Law (Jan 2020)

Hear an update on the 2019 legislative changes from a frequent speaker.

Originally presented: Nov 2019 Civil Litigation Conference

Mark C. Walker, Dickinson Wright PLLC - El Paso, TX

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2. Expedited Trials (Jan 2020)

Hon. Lauren Reeder, Laura De La Cruz

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Expedited Trials (Jan 2020)

Rule 169 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure provides a unique mechanism for expedited actions. Learn how to navigate this rule efficiently and effectively in order to streamline the litigation process and ultimately get to trial faster.   

Originally presented: Nov 2019 Civil Litigation Conference

Hon. Lauren Reeder, 234th Civil District Court - Houston, TX
Laura De La Cruz, Schechter McElwee Shaffer & Harris, LLP - Houston, TX