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eSupplement to the 35th Annual Health Law Conference

Contains material from Aug 2023 to Jan 2024

eSupplement to the 35th Annual Health Law Conference
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Session 1: Lawyers Behaving Badly - The hosts of the Lawyers Behaving Badly podcast share true but outrageous stories about lawyers being less than their best selves.

Session 2: The Unruly Client - Ethical duties and practical advice for working with clients who don’t see eye to eye with you.

Session 3: DOJ Hot Topics and Recent Developments - Panelists discuss recent enforcement trends by the DOJ and how announced priorities are playing out in the real world.

Session 4: Does Intelligence Equal Competence? Navigating Artificial Intelligence in the Practice of Law - Artificial Intelligence may be embedded in tools, or may even be a tool itself, that helps lawyers better meet client needs. But, it is no different than other conventional tools and technologies used by lawyers—they must be used in conjunction with a lawyer’s duty to provide competent representation.

Session 5: Persuasive Oral Argument Techniques - Hear tips from two of Texas’s best on what to do (and not to do) in oral argument.

Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 4.00 | 2.50 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 3/31/2025

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1. Lawyers Behaving Badly (Aug 2023)

Karen Delaney, Jennifer Judge

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Lawyers Behaving Badly (Aug 2023)

The hosts of the Lawyers Behaving Badly podcast share true but outrageous stories about lawyers being less than their best selves.  

Originally presented: Jun 2023 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Karen Delaney, Delaney Legal PLLC - Frisco, TX
Jennifer Judge, Destination Pet, LLC - Plano, TX

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2. The Unruly Client (Oct 2023)

Paul Wingo

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The Unruly Client (Oct 2023)

Ethical duties and practical advice for working with clients who don’t see eye to eye with you.   

Originally presented: Aug 2023 The Car Crash Seminar

Paul Wingo, Hamilton Wingo, LLP - Dallas, TX

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3. DOJ Hot Topics and Recent Developments (Nov 2023)

Jennifer S. Freel, Hon. Gregg J. Costa, Tiffany Eggers, Lisa Miller, Ephraim "Fry" Wernick

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DOJ Hot Topics and Recent Developments (Nov 2023)

Panelists discuss recent enforcement trends by the DOJ and how announced priorities are playing out in the real world.

Originally presented: Sep 2023 Government Enforcement Institute

Jennifer S. Freel, Partner, Jackson Walker LLP - Austin, TX
Hon. Gregg J. Costa, Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP - Houston, TX
Tiffany Eggers, Chief, Criminal Division, United States Attorney's Office, Northern District of Texas - Fort Worth, TX
Lisa Miller, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice - Washington, DC
Ephraim "Fry" Wernick, Partner, Vinson & Elkins LLP - Washington D.C. and Dallas, TX

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4. Does Intelligence Equal Competence? Navigating Artificial Intelligence in the Practice of Law (Jan 2024)

Daniel H. Shulman

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Does Intelligence Equal Competence? Navigating Artificial Intelligence in the Practice of Law (Jan 2024)

Artificial Intelligence may be embedded in tools, or may even be a tool itself, that helps lawyers better meet client needs. But, it is no different than other conventional tools and technologies used by lawyers—they must be used in conjunction with a lawyer’s duty to provide competent representation.

Originally presented: Nov 2023 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Daniel H. Shulman, Vedder Price P.C. - Chicago, IL

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5. Persuasive Oral Argument Techniques (Aug 2023)

Hon. Daryl L. Moore, Hon. Thomas R. Phillips, Hon. Tracy Christopher, Hon. Dori Contreras, David Keltner, Sharon McCally

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Persuasive Oral Argument Techniques (Aug 2023)

Hear tips from two of Texas’s best on what to do (and not to do) in oral argument.

Originally presented: Jun 2023 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Hon. Daryl L. Moore, Ahmad Zavitsanos & Mensing PLLC - Houston, TX
Hon. Thomas R. Phillips, Baker Botts L.L.P. - Austin, TX
Hon. Tracy Christopher, Fourteenth Court of Appeals - Houston, TX
Hon. Dori Contreras, Thirteenth Court of Appeals - Corpus Christi, TX
David Keltner, Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP - Fort Worth, TX
Sharon McCally, McCally Law, P.C. - Houston, TX