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eSupplement to the 40th Annual School Law Conference

Contains material from Oct 2023 to Jun 2024
eSupplement to the 40th Annual School Law Conference
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Session 1: Workplace Safety and Violence Prevention: A Changing Reality, Both Operationally and Legally - Listen to a discussion about two public health systems’ efforts to fight the rise in workplace violence, address challenging patient behaviors, and create a safe workplace for nurses and other healthcare workers.

Session 2: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity continues to presents itself as a significant obstacle for the health care industry, both in terms of compliance and operational aspects. To combat this constantly evolving threat, it is imperative to establish a robust cybersecurity program that encompasses prevention, detection, and mitigation strategies. Delve into the legal considerations and optimal approaches for implementing internal controls and best practices, thereby safeguarding your organization against potential data breaches.

Session 3: Research on Legal Writing - Gain information about empirical research on legal writing techniques. Research supports plainer writing, reduced use of intensifiers, reduced use of “emotional” words, and use of narrative. Research also supports “connectives” (transitions), priming, and the value of resources, i.e. money.

Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 2.50
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 1/31/2026

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1. Workplace Safety and Violence Prevention: A Changing Reality, Both Operationally and Legally (Jun 2024)

Jacqueline Brock, Brad Nitschke

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Workplace Safety and Violence Prevention: A Changing Reality, Both Operationally and Legally (Jun 2024)

Listen to a discussion about two public health systems’ efforts to fight the rise in workplace violence, address challenging patient behaviors, and create a safe workplace for nurses and other healthcare workers. 

Originally presented: Apr 2024 Health Law Conference

Jacqueline Brock, Harris Health System - Houston, TX
Brad Nitschke, Parkland Health & Hospital System - Dallas, TX

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2. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Cybersecurity (Jun 2024)

William A. Phillips Jr., Serina Rivela

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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Cybersecurity (Jun 2024)

Cybersecurity continues to presents itself as a significant obstacle for the health care industry, both in terms of compliance and operational aspects. To combat this constantly evolving threat, it is imperative to establish a robust cybersecurity program that encompasses prevention, detection, and mitigation strategies. Delve into the legal considerations and optimal approaches for implementing internal controls and best practices, thereby safeguarding your organization against potential data breaches.

Originally presented: Apr 2024 Health Law Conference

William A. Phillips Jr., University Health - San Antonio, TX
Serina Rivela, University Health - San Antonio, TX

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3. Research on Legal Writing (Oct 2023)

Wayne Schiess

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Research on Legal Writing (Oct 2023)

Discuss information about empirical research on legal writing techniques. Research supports plainer writing, reduced use of intensifiers, reduced use of “emotional” words, and use of narrative. Research also supports “connectives” (transitions), priming, and the value of resources, i.e. money.

Originally presented: Sep 2023 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Wayne Schiess, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX