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Hooked on CLE: October 2020

Contains material from Jun 2020 to Sep 2020

Hooked on CLE: October 2020
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Very good stuff, but the "ah" and "um," and "uh," that ALL THE SPEAKERS constantly do is extremely distracting from their message and very poor speaking...

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THIS MONTH: Ethics of Technology in Law Practice: What Lawyers Need to Know • Student Loans In and Out of Bankruptcy • Overview of Medicaid Planning • Briefing Beyond the Words • Is Reasonable Security Achievable in the Corporation? • Family Business Entities: Avoiding the Land Mines

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1. Ethics of Technology in Law Practice: What Lawyers Need to Know (Aug 2020)

Erreka Campbell, Skyla R. Banks, Nate St. Clair

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Ethics of Technology in Law Practice: What Lawyers Need to Know (Aug 2020)

Consider ethical issues presented by the ever-changing uses of technology in the practice of law including on-line client meetings, meta-cleaning, social media problems and solutions, and your obligation to save information transmitted by texts or other media forms that are not typically auto-saved and archived.

Originally presented: Jul 2020 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships

Erreka Campbell, Apple, Inc. - Austin, TX
Skyla R. Banks, Amdocs, Inc. - Dallas, TX
Nate St. Clair, Jackson Walker LLP - Dallas, TX

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2. Student Loans In and Out of Bankruptcy (Aug 2020)

Hon. Chris López, Julianne M. Parker

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Student Loans In and Out of Bankruptcy (Aug 2020)

Review the variations and nuances of student loan debt resolution, both in and out of bankruptcy.

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Conference on Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Hon. Chris López, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Texas - Houston, TX
Julianne M. Parker, Fears Nachawati, PLLC - Dallas, TX

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3. Overview of Medicaid Planning (Sep 2020)

Pi-Yi Mayo

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Overview of Medicaid Planning (Sep 2020)

What non-elder law attorneys need to know about planning for long-term care. 

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference

Pi-Yi Mayo, Mayo & Poland PLLC - Baytown, TX

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4. Briefing Beyond the Words (Jun 2020)

Mark Trachtenberg

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Briefing Beyond the Words (Jun 2020)

A discussion on how to use visuals to enhance your written advocacy and transform your briefs.

Originally presented: Jun 2020 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Mark Trachtenberg, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Houston, TX

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5. Is Reasonable Security Achievable in the Corporation? (Aug 2020)

Art Ehuan, Robyn K. Bacon, LeeAnne Pelzer, Stefan Richards

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Is Reasonable Security Achievable in the Corporation? (Aug 2020)

The term "Reasonable Security" is appearing in news headlines and inside court rooms. Regulators are increasingly conducting examinations of breached corporations to determine if preventative “Reasonable Security” measures are being deployed across the enterprise. Class action litigation representatives are also questioning, if a lack of "Reasonable Security” contributed to breaches in their complaints. Hear how “Reasonable Security” can be achieved across the pillars of people, process, and technology--including the implementation and management of proactive "Reasonable Security" measures. And explore how to evaluate and measure if “Reasonable Security” is in place, and how to identify gaps that may exist in a cybersecurity program.

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law

Art Ehuan, Crypsis - McLean, VA
Robyn K. Bacon, Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP - Los Angeles, CA
LeeAnne Pelzer, Crypsis - McLean, VA
Stefan Richards, CorVel - Portland, OR

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6. Family Business Entities: Avoiding the Land Mines (Aug 2020)

Gene Wolf

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Family Business Entities: Avoiding the Land Mines (Aug 2020)

Never has the adage “bad facts make bad law” rung more true than in the use of business entities in the estate planning arena. Because of the importance in this arena, estate planners must understand the benefits and pitfalls associated with using business entities in family succession, business and estate planning.

Originally presented: Jul 2020 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships

Gene Wolf, Kemp Smith LLP - El Paso, TX