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Hooked on CLE: November 2020

Contains material from Jun 2020 to Sep 2020

Hooked on CLE: November 2020
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Last segment too rushed. Could have used more time from prior section, which was extremely helpful but a bit repetitive.

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THIS MONTH: Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace • Combatting Creepiness in Big Data • Trial Preparation 101 • Gimme a Break! Planning for Absences While Running a Law Firm • Ethics, Tips, and Best Practices for Settling Cases with Multiple Clients

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1. Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace (Sep 2020)

Katrina Grider

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Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace (Sep 2020)

Hear a discussion about the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement in the workplace and why it matters for companies to manage cultural change. How do you have difficult conversations about race? How do companies address workplace harassment and discrimination?

Originally presented: Aug 2020 Essential Employment Law: A Practical Course in the Basics

Katrina Grider, Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. - Houston, TX

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2. Combatting Creepiness in Big Data (Jun 2020)

Justin Koplow

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Combatting Creepiness in Big Data (Jun 2020)

“Creepy” has become the go-to descriptor for data programs that just don’t seem…right. This presentation considers the development of that concept in law and ethics and offers recommendations to better set and manage data use expectations and realities.

Submit your questions, comments, and/or experiences in advance to ConferenceQA@utcle.org, or come armed with your toughest questions.

Originally presented: May 2020 Technology Law Conference

Justin Koplow, AT&T - Dallas, TX

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3. Trial Preparation 101 (Sep 2020)

Brian L. Mincher, Manpreet Kaur Singh

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Trial Preparation 101 (Sep 2020)

Stressed in trial prep and at trial? Inevitable? Yes. Manageable? Absolutely. Learn tips and strategies from an experienced plaintiff and defense attorney for developing a case and preparing for trial.

Originally presented: Aug 2020 Car Crash Seminar

Brian L. Mincher, Burress Law PLLC - McKinney, TX
Manpreet Kaur Singh, Fanaff, Hoagland, and Gonzales - Houston, TX

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4. Gimme a Break! Planning for Absences While Running a Law Firm (Aug 2020)

Iffy Ibekwe

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Gimme a Break! Planning for Absences While Running a Law Firm (Aug 2020)

Join Iffy Ibekwe as she outlines key considerations and practical tips when planning for absences from your law practice.

Originally presented: Aug 2020 Gimme a Break! Planning for Absences While Running a Law Firm

Iffy Ibekwe, Ibekwe Law - Austin, TX

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5. Ethics, Tips, and Best Practices for Settling Cases with Multiple Clients (Sep 2020)

Claude E. Ducloux

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Ethics, Tips, and Best Practices for Settling Cases with Multiple Clients (Sep 2020)

Representing multiple parties with claims in the same matter presents sensitive issues involving disclosure, potential conflicts, and ethical dangers. Discuss these central issues—1) What groundwork do you need to lay to create an atmosphere where settlement is possible?; 2) What strategies must you follow to effect an ethical settlement with limited funds?; and 3) And when do you need to withdraw?

Originally presented: Sep 2020 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Claude E. Ducloux, Attorney at Law - Austin, TX