The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar brings together members of the judiciary, regulatory, and academic communities to engage with practitioners about the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes, and other timely topics. Expected topics include: 35 Years with Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht Case Law Update: Part I and Part II Parallel Investigations: Regulatory and Enforcement (DOJ) History of the Third Court of Appeals Hearsay and Evidence at SOAH Judicial Panel Readable Legal Writing ChatGPT Ethics Following the seminar, attendees will receive three free, on-demand eCourses containing additional programming, ensuring attendees can earn their required 15.00/3.00 Texas MCLE hours for the year.
The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar brings together members of the judiciary, regulatory, and academic communities to engage with practitioners about the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes, and other timely topics. 2023 highlights include: Updates on significant administrative law cases and legislative activity during the last year, Texas Public Information Act, and Sunset actions. An exploration of hot topics, including Navigating the Shifting Tides: Helping Courts Handle Administrative Law Transfers and the Potential Effects of the new 15th Court of Appeals, AI in the Study and Practice of Administrative Law, and Changing the Makeup of the Courts. The always popular unscripted round-robin discussion during the Judicial Panel, including a Q&A for attendees. 3.25 hours of ethics, including presentations on Wellness in the Practice of Law: What Every Lawyer Should Know, Implicit Bias: What Your Brain is Up to When You’re Not Paying Attention, and Working with Your Colleagues: Not Working Against Your Enemies. Multiple networking opportunities with program faculty and fellow practitioners, including the Thursday Evening Networking Reception. Following the seminar, attendees will receive a free, on-demand eSupplement containing additional programming, ensuring attendees can earn their required 15.00/3.00 Texas MCLE hours for the year.
The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar brings together members of the judiciary, regulatory, and academic communities to engage with practitioners about the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes, and other timely topics. 2022 highlights include: Updates on significant administrative law cases and legislative activity during the last year, Texas Open Meetings Act, and new changes at SOAH. Tips and strategies on improving your legal writing, working with expert witnesses, managing information technology risks, and dealing with difficult people. The always-popular, unscripted round-robin discussion during the Judicial Panel, including a Q&A for attendees. 3.25 hours of ethics, including presentations on Ethics and the Agency Lawyer: Conflicts, Fiduciary Duty, and Confidential Information, Board of Disciplinary Appeals, and Ethics as an Elected Official and an Attorney. Multiple networking opportunities with program faculty and fellow practitioners, including the Thursday Evening Networking Reception. Following the seminar, attendees will receive a free, on-demand eSupplement containing additional programming, ensuring attendees can earn their required 15.00/3.00 Texas MCLE hours for the year.
The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar virtually brings together members of the judiciary, regulatory, and academic communities to engage with practitioners about the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes, and other timely topics. 2021 highlights include: Updates on significant administrative law cases and legislative activity during the last year, Open Government decisions, and changes at SOAH. An exploration of hot topics, including Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies, A Year of Virtual Open Meetings under the Governor’s Disaster Proclamation, and Use and Abuse of Public Security Declaratory Judgment Actions. Tips, considerations, and best practices for Effective Cross-Examination at SOAH: I Fought the Law… And the Law Won and Practical Tips for Remote Litigation. The always popular unscripted round-robin discussion during the Judicial Panel, including a Q&A for attendees. 2.00 hours of ethics, including presentations on The New Texas Disciplinary Rules and Technology and Ethics. Following the webcast, attendees will receive a free, on-demand eSupplement that will bring their total available hours to 15.00, including 3.00 hours of ethics.
The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar virtually brings together members of the judiciary, regulatory, and academic communities to engage with practitioners about the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes, and other timely topics. This year's highlights include: Updates on significant administrative law cases and legislative activity during the last year, Open Government decisions, and the Texas Identity Theft and Protection Act. Overview of Sunset process and a preview of upcoming reviews. Tips on filing, presenting, and resolving your case before SOAH, and giving effective arguments. The always popular unscripted round-robin discussion during the Judicial Panel, including a Q&A for attendees. 2.25 hours of ethics, including presentations on How to Ethically Build Diverse Relationships in the Legal Profession, Both Sides Now: When Lawyers Go Too Far, and Tips and Strategies for Settling Multi-Party Matters. Following the seminar, attendees will receive a bonus eSupplement containing additional programming, ensuring attendees can earn their required 15.00/3.00 Texas MCLE hours for the year.
The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar brings together members of the judiciary and regulatory and academic communities to engage with practitioners about the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes, and other timely topics. This year's highlights include: Updates on significant administrative law cases and legislative activity in the past year. Tips on improving your writing, learning from the #MeToo movement, practicing before ALJs, and avoiding grievances. Discussion of internet judicial deference, internet evidence, rulemaking, and more. Insight into the latest round of Sunset, including a preview of upcoming reviews. Multiple opportunities to network and connect, including a Happy Hour on Thursday evening! At the conclusion of the seminar, attendees will receive a bonus eSupplement containing additional programming, ensuring attendees can earn their required 15.00/3.00 Texas MCLE hours for the year.
The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar brings together members of the judiciary and regulatory and academic communities to engage with practitioners about the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes, and other timely topics. Highlights include: Updates on significant administrative law cases issued during the last year, Open Government decisions, ultra vires, and developments at SOAH. Discussion of the 2018 Amendments to the Texas Disciplinary Rules, including what changes are being implemented and how they affect State Bar disciplinary matters. An exploration of hot topics, including Government Accountability, Administrative Law Judge Hiring and Constitutional Challenges, and Regulation Through Guidance. Disentangling the Standards of Review with a framework for identifying, defining, and effectively applying the correct standard to uphold or challenge agency decisions. Insight into the Regulatory and Ethical Considerations for Handling Sensitive Electronic Information. A review of the procedures for seeking an Attorney General opinion and for providing input on a pending opinion request. Multiple opportunities to network and connect, including a Happy Hour on Thursday evening! At the conclusion of the seminar, attendees will receive a bonus eCourse containing an additional hour of ethics to ensure attendees can earn their required 15.0/3.0 MCLE hours for the year.
The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar brings together members of the judiciary and regulatory and academic communities to engage with practitioners about the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes, and other timely topics. 2017 highlights include: Legislative Update with comments from Rep. Gina Hinojosa, Texas House of Representatives Significant administrative law cases issued during the last year, plus updates on Open Government legislation, Ultra Vires, and developments at SOAH An exploration of hot topics, including the Confidential Agency Records in Court Proceedings and Addressing Open Government Practices with Technology Solutions Insights into the Texas Department of Insurance’s unique administrative law issues and how it impacts you In-depth discussion of the Ethical Considerations Regarding Attorney Contacts with State Agencies A behind the scenes look at the mechanics of Texas’ Third Court of Appeals, with insight into the practice behind accelerated appeals Ace Pickens, Husch Blackwell LLP, discussing Some Things That Could or Should be Fixed in Texas Administrative Law and the APA Multiple opportunities to network and connect, including a Happy Hour on Thursday evening!
The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar brings together members of the judiciary, as well as regulatory and academic communities, to engage with practitioners to discuss the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes and other timely topics. 2016 program highlights include: Discussion of significant administrative law cases issued during the last year, plus updates on open government legislation, motions for rehearing, governmental immunity, and developments at the State Office of Administrative Hearings Exploration of hot topics, including the Use or Abuse of Social Media by Texas Administrative Agencies, Data Breaches, and Contracting after the 2015 Legislative Session Agency Spotlight: Employees Retirement System of Texas with Porter Wilson, Executive Director Top Ten Tips for Drafting Legislation with Erin Smith of the Texas Legislative Counsel A deep dive into the rules and rulemaking, including a panel discussion on Rules and Rulemaking: The Need and Prospects for Clarification of Procedural Requirements and the Opportunities for Substantive Challenges Hon. Suzanne Formby Marshall moderates the annual unscripted round-robin discussion among members of the judiciary, featuring Hon. Jeffrey S. Boyd, Hon. Jeffrey L. Rose and Hon. Amy Clark-Meachum Multiple opportunities to network and connect, including a Thursday Evening Networking Reception!
The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar brings together members of the judiciary, regulatory and academic communities to engage with practitioners to discuss the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes and other timely topics. 2015 program highlights: A discussion of significant administrative law cases issued during the last year Ann Bright and April Glass Griffin discuss the bills enacted by the 84th Texas Legislature that impact administrative law practitioners A look at the new Texas administration, including Governor Greg Abbott and the new Attorney General Director of the Sunset Advisory Commission, Ken Levine, explores major changes in Sunset legislation from the past year John D. Moore of the Texas Ethics Commission provides the dos and don’ts of communicating with Texas branches of government Multiple SOAH Judges discuss legislation from the 84th Texas Legislature Hon. Darlene Byrne highlights opportunities for attorneys to provide pro bono legal services to individuals who cannot afford them Hon. Craig R. Bennett moderates the always popular Judicial Panel round-robin discussion with Q&A for attendees Earn up to 3.25 hours of ethics credit Interact and network with program faculty and attendees during the Monday Evening Networking Reception Registration includes course materials, luncheon presentations on both days, networking reception and free Wi-Fi.