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Hooked on CLE: April 2025

Contains material from Sep 2024 to Jan 2025
Hooked on CLE: April 2025
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THIS MONTH: Crossover Creators: A Legal Guide to Multi-Industry Success • ​Navigating the Cybersecurity Landscape: Best Practices for Governance • Partition of Real Property Under Texas Law: A Primer • Preparing for a Bankruptcy • Who’s Your Client?

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 4.00 | 1.00 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 3/31/2026

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1. Crossover Creators: A Legal Guide to Multi-Industry Success (Jan 2025)

Polina Ivko, Andrea N. Perez

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Crossover Creators: A Legal Guide to Multi-Industry Success (Jan 2025)

Today's creators aren't just artists—they're global brands. Crossing over into brand collaborations, product lines, and new industries presents exciting opportunities but also complex legal challenges. Whether it’s negotiating deals, protecting intellectual property, or navigating global markets, advising your clients in this multi-industry landscape requires a nuanced approach. Explore real-world case studies (Pharell Williams, Takashi Murakami, Snoop Dog, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, MSCHF)  and provide practical insights into navigating the evolving creator economy.

Originally presented: Nov 2024 Entertainment Law Institute

Polina Ivko, Adwar Ivko - New York, NY
Andrea N. Perez, Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal L.L.P. - Dallas, TX

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2. ​Navigating the Cybersecurity Landscape: Best Practices for Governance (Nov 2024)

Jay Johnson, Brandon Rogers, Sam Rubin, Douglas Vreeland

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​Navigating the Cybersecurity Landscape: Best Practices for Governance (Nov 2024)

A robust discussion and insights from the field on effective cybersecurity governance, including regulatory requirements, key elements of a governance program, and best practices and risk mitigation strategies.

Originally presented: Sep 2024 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Jay Johnson, Charles Schwab - Westlake, TX
Brandon Rogers, Travis County - Austin, TX
Sam Rubin, Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 - Austin, TX
Douglas Vreeland, Tokyo Electron U.S. Holdings, Inc - Austin, TX

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3. Partition of Real Property Under Texas Law: A Primer (Sep 2024)

Sanford L. Dow

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Partition of Real Property Under Texas Law: A Primer (Sep 2024)

An overview of the litigation process of a claim for partition of real estate, including issues which arise under the Uniform Partition of Heirs’ Property Act.

Originally presented: Aug 2024 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference

Sanford L. Dow, Dow Golub Remels & Gilbreath, PLLC - Houston, TX

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4. Preparing for a Bankruptcy (Sep 2024)

Simon Mayer

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Preparing for a Bankruptcy (Sep 2024)

A discussion of practical considerations for business lawyers and their clients when businesses are considering bankruptcy.

Originally presented: Jul 2024 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships

Simon Mayer, Locke Lord, LLP - Houston, TX

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5. Who’s Your Client? (Jan 2025)

Christopher S. Rizek

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Who’s Your Client? (Jan 2025)

Identifying your client seems like a simple issue, but it is frequently complicated, particularly with organizational clients such as partnerships, LLCs, corporations or trusts, or even simply joint return filers. The client’s identity in turn bears on all sorts of ethical and practical issues, including conflicts, where your duties lie, how to advise organizational clients, protect client confidences and privileges, handle communications with others and common interest agreements, etc.

Originally presented: Dec 2024 Taxation Conference: Day 1 - Focus on Business Planning

Christopher S. Rizek, Holland & Knight - Washington, DC