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eSupplement to the 16th Annual Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Contains material from May 2021 to Jun 2021

eSupplement to the 16th Annual Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar
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Session 1: Ethics Issues and the Legislature - Every attorney should know the answer to the question, "Who do I work for?" In his presentation, Jon Heining will explore how difficult it is for legislative attorneys to answer this question. In addition, Jon will discuss some general considerations that every attorney should consider when working with legislators and legislative staff.

Session 2: Every Fool is Quick to Quarrel: Tips to Avoid Argument at Argument Make oral argument more productive by helping the court solve a problem...in your favor.

Session 3: Virtual Advocacy Part I: How to be Persuasive Virtually - Part I focuses on the best method for virtually conducting depositions, mediations, hearings, trials, and arbitrations to be effective and persuasive. The panel also discusses what the future holds for virtual advocacy.

Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides


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1. Ethics Issues and the Legislature (May 2021)

Jon Heining

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Ethics Issues and the Legislature (May 2021)

Every attorney should know the answer to the question, "Who do I work for?" In his presentation, Jon Heining will explore how difficult it is for legislative attorneys to answer this question. In addition, Jon will discuss some general considerations that every attorney should consider when working with legislators and legislative staff.

Originally presented: Apr 2021 Land Use Conference

Jon Heining, Texas Legislative Council - Austin, TX

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2. Every Fool is Quick to Quarrel: Tips to Avoid Argument at Argument (Jun 2021)

John Robertson Messinger

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Every Fool is Quick to Quarrel: Tips to Avoid Argument at Argument (Jun 2021)

Make oral argument more productive by helping the court solve a problem...in your favor.

Originally presented: May 2021 Conference on Criminal Appeals

John Robertson Messinger, Office of the State Prosecuting Attorney - Austin, TX

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3. Virtual Advocacy Part I: How to be Persuasive Virtually (Jun 2021)

Malinda A. Gaul, Elizabeth Larrick, Hon. Xavier Rodriguez, Robert R. Swafford

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Virtual Advocacy Part I: How to be Persuasive Virtually (Jun 2021)

Part I focuses on the best method for virtually conducting depositions, mediations, hearings, trials, and arbitrations to be effective and persuasive. The panel also discusses what the future holds for virtual advocacy.

Originally presented: May 2021 Labor and Employment Law Conference

Malinda A. Gaul, Gaul and Dumont - San Antonio, TX
Elizabeth Larrick, Larrick Law Firm - Austin, TX
Hon. Xavier Rodriguez, U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas - San Antonio, TX
Robert R. Swafford, Strike for Cause Jury Consultants - Austin, TX