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Hooked on CLE: March 2021

Contains material from Jun 2020 to Dec 2020

Hooked on CLE: March 2021
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THIS MONTH: The Ins and Outs of Conflicts of Interest • Data Theft, Doxing, and the Sinister New Age of Ransomware • Fundamental Concepts in Contract Drafting • Judges Panel—Technology and the Courtroom Before and After COVID-19 • Estate Planning For Blended Families 

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1. The Ins and Outs of Conflicts of Interest (Dec 2020)

David Hricik

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The Ins and Outs of Conflicts of Interest (Dec 2020)

This session covers conflicts of interest when lawyers migrate from one law firm, or legal department, to another and recent cases addressing disqualification motions.

Originally presented: Nov 2020 Advanced Patent Law Institute

David Hricik, Mercer University School of Law and Taylor English Duma LLP - Macon and Atlanta, GA

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2. Data Theft, Doxing, and the Sinister New Age of Ransomware (Jun 2020)

Elizabeth Cookson, Bart W. Huffman

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Data Theft, Doxing, and the Sinister New Age of Ransomware (Jun 2020)

A discussion of what to expect and how to respond when ransomware strikes, including the potential legal consequences. Elizabeth Cookson also shares her substantial experience negotiating with the bad actors when necessary so that a victim can decrypt and recover, and what factors can accelerate or complicate restoration efforts.

Originally presented: May 2020 Technology Law Conference

Elizabeth Cookson, Kivu Consulting, Inc. - Washington, DC
Bart W. Huffman, Reed Smith LLP - Houston, TX

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3. Fundamental Concepts in Contract Drafting (Oct 2020)

Carol Bavousett Mattick

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Fundamental Concepts in Contract Drafting (Oct 2020)

Using settled case law as the foundation, walk through the key considerations and steps in drafting and executing contracts, from early considerations given and received, to the consent, delivery, and execution of an enforceable contract. In addition, understand when and why certain concepts and provisions should be included and how best to operationalize them, including protection of IP and confidential information, insurance coverage provisions, non-compete provisions, dispute resolution provisions, limits on liability, and the construction and scope of boilerplate language.

Originally presented: Sep 2020 Contract Drafting Essentials: A Practical Guide to Fundamental Concepts, Approaches, and Key Considerations

Carol Bavousett Mattick, Carol Bavousett Mattick, PLLC - San Antonio and Austin, TX

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4. Judges Panel—Technology and the Courtroom Before and After COVID-19 (Dec 2020)

Alexandra Brak, Hon. H. DeWayne "Cooter" Hale, Hon. David R. Jones, Hon. Ronald B. King, Hon. Brenda T. Rhoades

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Judges Panel—Technology and the Courtroom Before and After COVID-19 (Dec 2020)

Will we ever go back to live hearings in the courtroom? 

Originally presented: Nov 2020 Bankruptcy Conference

Alexandra Brak, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Texas - San Antonio, TX
Hon. H. DeWayne "Cooter" Hale, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Texas - Dallas, TX
Hon. David R. Jones, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Texas - Houston, TX
Hon. Ronald B. King, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Texas - San Antonio, TX
Hon. Brenda T. Rhoades, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Texas - Plano, TX

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5. Estate Planning For Blended Families (Sep 2020)

John R. McNair

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Estate Planning For Blended Families (Sep 2020)

We live in a time when many estate planning clients don’t fit into the mold of the “traditional family” with one marriage and children from that marriage. Many clients are in second marriages with his kids, her kids, their kids, etc. It provides a challenging planning landscape. Review some of the ethical issues created by this planning, explore various planning techniques, as well as techniques to avoid, and techniques that might be better to address the potential conflicts associated with this situation.

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference

John R. McNair, J. McNair Dallas Law P.C. - Dallas, TX