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eSupplement to the 2021 Robert O. Dawson Conference on Criminal Appeals

Contains material from Jun 2020 to Dec 2020

eSupplement to the 2021 Robert O. Dawson Conference on Criminal Appeals
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The toxicology presenter occasionally went through slides very quickly, making the slide contents more difficult to read and absorb. But very interesting topic. The appellate survey presentation included very practical and helpful information to improve my future brief writing. The ethics game show was very entertaining and interesting.

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Session 1: 2020 Texas Appellate Judicial Survey - The first step in tailoring your clients’ oral and written presentations to the preferences and dislikes of appellate justices is learning what they are. The 2020 Texas Appellate Judicial Survey is a valuable tool to achieve that important objective.

Session 2: Evaluating Scientific Evidence for Hair and Drug Testing - Join Sol Bobst as he explores the factors important in evaluating scientific evidence related to drug testing in hair. This CLE is directly relevant to lawyers practicing in family law relating to evidence of drug use and child custody, employment law for workplace testing, and some circumstances of criminal defense law if hair is used as a medium for evidence of prior use.

Session 3: Ethics Game Show - Watch ambitious appellate practitioners compete against one another, as they try to answer ethics questions that savvy practitioners ought to know. #WhatWouldPhilSay

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1. 2020 Texas Appellate Judicial Survey (Jun 2020)

Scott Rothenberg, Kent Rutter, Jo Ann Storey

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2020 Texas Appellate Judicial Survey (Jun 2020)

The first step in tailoring your clients’ oral and written presentations to the preferences and dislikes of appellate justices is learning what they are. The 2020 Texas Appellate Judicial Survey is a valuable tool to achieve that important objective.

Originally presented: Jun 2020 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Scott Rothenberg, Law Offices of Scott Rothenberg - Bellaire, TX
Kent Rutter, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Houston, TX
Jo Ann Storey, Jo Ann Storey, P.C. - Houston, TX

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2. Evaluating Scientific Evidence for Hair and Drug Testing (Dec 2020)

Sol Bobst

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Session 2 —56 mins
Evaluating Scientific Evidence for Hair and Drug Testing (Dec 2020)

Join Sol Bobst as he explores the factors important in evaluating scientific evidence related to drug testing in hair. This CLE is directly relevant to lawyers practicing in family law relating to evidence of drug use and child custody, employment law for workplace testing, and some circumstances of criminal defense law if hair is used as a medium for evidence of prior use. 

Originally presented: Nov 2020 Evaluating Scientific Evidence for Hair and Drug Testing

Sol Bobst, Toxsci Advisors LLC - Houston, TX

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3. Ethics Game Show (Jun 2020)

Hon. Daryl L. Moore, Jane M. N. Webre

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Session 3 —43 mins
Ethics Game Show (Jun 2020)

Watch ambitious appellate practitioners compete against one another, as they try to answer ethics questions that savvy practitioners ought to know. #WhatWouldPhilSay

Originally presented: Jun 2020 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Hon. Daryl L. Moore, 333rd District Court - Houston, TX
Jane M. N. Webre, Scott Douglass & McConnico LLP - Austin, TX