
Join us for CDCAT and The University of Texas School of Law's Legal Education Program, the preeminent conference for Texas County and District Clerks and their staff. This year, the conference returns to the Embassy Suites San Marcos Hotel, Spa & Conference Center—adjacent to the San Marcos outlet malls. 2017 highlights include: Multiple opportunities to interact, network, and discuss best practices with colleagues and exhibitors Guidance on providing permissible helpful information without rendering prohibited legal advice or ex parte communication, with Scott Gibson, from the State Office of Court Administration Updates from Steven L. Mierl, Cornell Smith Mierl & Brutocoa, LLP, on employment law and the changes on the federal level that will help you discover what you need to know as public employers Requirements for developing and evaluating RFPs, by Beth Fleming, Denton County Purchasing The County and District Clerks Legislative committee with the latest updates from the 85th Texas Legislature A chance to review and provide feedback for changes to the County and District Clerk handbooks. Learn how to make the handbook work for you and your office. Carl Flowers, of Fred Pryor Seminars, leads a workshop on How to Manage Conflict and Confrontation and Managing Generation Differences Entertaining and inspiring luncheon presentation Making the Ordinary Extraordinary: The Comic Path to Happiness in Life, by Martha Cobb, Southwest Airlines

Join us at the Marriott Austin North in Round Rock for CDCAT and The University of Texas School of Law's Legal Education Program, the preeminent conference for Texas County and District Clerks and their staff. 2016 program highlights include: Multiple opportunities to interact, network and discuss best practices with colleagues and exhibitors Opportunities to customize your learning experience with concurrent programming tracks An interactive session on Communication Effectiveness, with Dr. Trey Guinn that emphasis how communication skills, presentation tips and interpersonal competencies enhance our effectiveness around the office Sessions on Ethics vs. Integrity and Ethics and Integrity—Putting it to Work, by Stuart Brody that focus on using integrity as a skill in decision-making for the issues faced as public officials Insights into the PIA, and what charges are allowed by law when providing electronic records, with Tamara Strain, from the Texas Attorney General’s office What to expect with DPS audits from Karen Germo, Department of Public Safety

Join us at the Embassy Suites San Marcos Hotel, Spa & Conference Center—adjacent to the San Marcos outlet malls—for CDCAT and The University of Texas School of Law's Legal Education Program, the preeminent conference for Texas County and District Clerks and their staff. 2015 program highlights include: Blake A. Hawthorne, the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Texas, will address frequently asked questions about Rule 21(c) Appellate Court Clerks share insight on navigating the appellate court system Dr. Beverly Chiodo returns as the luncheon motivational speaker Best practices in employment procedures Rules and helpful hints on filing and processing Art. 11.07 habeas corpus applications from Michael F. Stauffacher, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals The State Bar of Texas Jury Service Committee shares best practices and resources Insight from Jim Lehman, Office of Court Administration, on eFiling and criminal case collections Multiple opportunities to interact, network and discuss best practices with colleagues and exhibitors