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Hooked on CLE: February 2023

Contains material from Jun 2022 to Nov 2022

Hooked on CLE: February 2023
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THIS MONTH: Third Party Breaches and Vulnerability Management • Deep Dive on Employee Accommodations • Law Firm Management Reports: Key Information You Should Have to Run Your Firm • How Much is Too Much?: Review of the Excessiveness of Damages • Ethical Issues Facing In-House Counsel

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1. Third Party Breaches and Vulnerability Management (Sep 2022)

Kristen Hudson

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Third Party Breaches and Vulnerability Management (Sep 2022)

Step right up and hear all about the latest data breaches and cybersecurity issues, including an overview of recent case law in the area and implications for managing vulnerabilities on an on-going basis.

Originally presented: Jul 2022 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Kristen Hudson, Dickinson Wright PLLC - Austin, TX

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2. Deep Dive on Employee Accommodations (Jun 2022)

Malinda A. Gaul, Laura M. Merritt

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Deep Dive on Employee Accommodations (Jun 2022)

An employer’s legal obligation to accommodate employees’ unique needs can be confusing, surprising, and sometimes contradictory. Hear lawyers from both the employer and employee side as they discuss the practical application of the complex framework of disability, religion, and other circumstances that can require an employer to make adjustments to business as usual.

Originally presented: May 2022 Labor and Employment Law Conference

Malinda A. Gaul, Gaul and Dumont - San Antonio, TX
Laura M. Merritt, Boulette Golden & Marin L.L.P. - Austin, TX

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3. Law Firm Management Reports: Key Information You Should Have to Run Your Firm (Aug 2022)

Derek Barto

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Law Firm Management Reports: Key Information You Should Have to Run Your Firm (Aug 2022)

Join Derek Barto as he details how to monitor the health of your practice using law firm management reports including, key figures to monitor and get the information on time and with confidence.

Originally presented: Aug 2022 Law Firm Management Reports: Key Information You Should Have to Run Your Firm

Derek Barto, Armanino LLP - Segundo, CA

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4. How Much is Too Much?: Review of the Excessiveness of Damages (Jul 2022)

Jeffrey S. Levinger, Connie H. Pfeiffer

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How Much is Too Much?: Review of the Excessiveness of Damages (Jul 2022)

When less is more, enough is enough, and you can never have too much. 

Originally presented: Jun 2022 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Jeffrey S. Levinger, Levinger PC - Dallas, TX
Connie H. Pfeiffer, Yetter Coleman LLP - Houston, TX

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5. Ethical Issues Facing In-House Counsel (Nov 2022)

Matthew G. Nielsen, Brent Basden, Erica Benites Giese, Michael Jackman

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Ethical Issues Facing In-House Counsel (Nov 2022)

In-house counsel are facing increasingly complicated ethical issues arising from internal and government investigations. Hear discussion on ethics issues faced by in-house counsel, including how to navigate through investigations of key officers and executives, balancing when to report to the Board where management is reluctant to act, and recent developments regarding waiver of privilege during reporting out of investigation results.

Originally presented: Sep 2022 Government Enforcement Institute

Matthew G. Nielsen, Partner, Bracewell LLP - Dallas, TX
Brent Basden, Partner, Koning Rubarts LLP - Dallas, TX
Erica Benites Giese, Partner, Jackson Walker LLP - San Antonio, TX
Michael Jackman, Director, Senior Counsel/Compliance, Hudson Advisors L.P. - Dallas, TX