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Hooked on CLE: August 2020

Contains material from May 2020 to Jun 2020

Hooked on CLE: August 2020
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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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1. Post-COVID-19: Workplace 4.0 (Jun 2020)

Frances Jeter, David Schellhase

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Post-COVID-19: Workplace 4.0 (Jun 2020)

This presentation focuses on how the COVID-19 experience will change our workplace now and going forward. Topics of discussion include considerations and best practices regarding re-openings and return to work for businesses who have not yet initiated that process and lessons learned from those who have, such as monitoring of government orders, testing, PPE, human resource and labor considerations and litigation; re-opening of closed facilities; ongoing opportunities for working remotely; reimagined collaborative spaces; ongoing operations for essential workers and retail/restaurant workers; and other timely areas of ongoing interest and concern. 

Originally presented: May 2020 Technology Law Conference

Frances Jeter, Sard Verbinnen & Co - Houston, TX
David Schellhase, Slack - San Francisco, CA

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2. The Right to Retain Silence? The Enforceability of NDAs After #MeToo (Jun 2020)

Karima Maloney, Samantha J. Jarvis

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The Right to Retain Silence? The Enforceability of NDAs After #MeToo (Jun 2020)

The role of nondisclosure agreements in settling sexual misconduct claims has gained widespread media attention following the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements, the 2016 presidential election, the criminal trials of Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby, and the ouster of prominent figures such as Bill O’Reilly and Matt Lauer. The use of NDAs—typically used to protect trade secrets and other business confidential data—to shield claims of sexual misconduct from public scrutiny has raised complex legal, ethical, and moral questions, and has stirred a debate over whether courts should enforce these agreements. A focus on the enforceability of such NDAs under Texas law, including the factors courts would examine in deciding whether such contractual provisions violate public policy.

Originally presented: Jun 2020 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Karima Maloney, Smyser Kaplan & Veselka, L.L.P. - Houston, TX
Samantha J. Jarvis, Smyser Kaplan & Veselka, L.L.P. - Houston, TX

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3. Reviewing Marijuana Evidence for Criminal and Accident Investigation (Jun 2020)

Sol Bobst

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Reviewing Marijuana Evidence for Criminal and Accident Investigation (Jun 2020)

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.OK  

Originally presented: Jun 2020 Reviewing Marijuana Evidence for Criminal and Accident Investigation

Sol Bobst, MBA PhD DABT, President, Toxsci Advisors LLC - Houston, TX

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4. Legal Ethical Issues and Governance in the AI Arena (Jun 2020)

Jessica Nguyen, Sean Sullivan, David Wang, Steven J. Wingard

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Legal Ethical Issues and Governance in the AI Arena (Jun 2020)

Explore the types of AI being implemented in the profession and identification of the emerging services that will present ethical issues and challenges. Examine the guidance available from the Texas bar and the ABA relating to AI and identification of areas where this guidance is insufficient to answer new ethical questions raised by AI.

Originally presented: May 2020 Technology Law Conference

Jessica Nguyen, Lexion - Seattle, WA
Sean Sullivan, New York City Criminal Justice Agency - New York, NY
David Wang, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, P.C. - Palo Alto, CA
Steven J. Wingard, Scott Douglass & McConnico LLP - Austin, TX

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5. Creating a Destination: Economic Development (May 2020)

William S. Dahlstrom, Karen M. Kennard, Tommy Ludwig, Scott Polikov

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Creating a Destination: Economic Development (May 2020)

Place-making has become the norm, not the exception. Nevertheless, destination-focused economic development initiatives are not always effective in terms of initial defined outcomes.  Explore the key principles and examples of ‘details matter’ elements for successful projects.

Originally presented: Apr 2020 Land Use Conference

William S. Dahlstrom, Jackson Walker LLP - Dallas, TX
Karen M. Kennard, Greenberg Traurig, LLP - Austin, TX
Tommy Ludwig, City of Waxahachie - Waxahachie, TX
Scott Polikov, Gateway Planning & GP Development - Dallas, TX