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Hooked on CLE: November 2025
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THIS MONTH: The Developing AI Landscape in the Healthcare Industry: from RAGs to Regs • Trade Secret Misappropriation – The Case for Damages • Handling Internal Investigations: Landmines and Best Practices • Eyes in the Sky, Feet on the Ground: A Municipal Framework for Emerging Drone Technologies • My Mind Has A Mind of Its Own: Why Even Good Lawyers Are Lured Into Unethical Behavior by the Way Their Brains Work

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 4.00 | 1.00 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 10/31/2026

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1. The Developing AI Landscape in the Healthcare Industry: from RAGs to Regs (Jun 2025)

Jennifer L. Rangel, Charles Dunham IV, George R. Gooch

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The Developing AI Landscape in the Healthcare Industry: from RAGs to Regs (Jun 2025)

Provide an overview of AI terminology and applications in the health care industry and address the current regulatory and statutory landscape in Texas, nationally, and internationally. Additionally, discuss predictions for what is on the horizon in this developing area.

Originally presented: Apr 2025 Health Law Conference

Jennifer L. Rangel, Holland & Knight LLP - Austin, TX
Charles Dunham IV, Greenberg Traurig, LLP - Houston, TX
George R. Gooch, Amazon Web Services - Austin, TX

2. Trade Secret Misappropriation – The Case for Damages (Jul 2025)

Jason Boulette

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57 mins
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Session 2 —57 mins 1.00

Trade Secret Misappropriation – The Case for Damages (Jul 2025)

Whether in addition to or in lieu of injunctive relief, theft of trade secret cases offer a variety of theories for potentially significant monetary recovery. Gain insight to these theories, how they shape a case from pleading to discovery to final proof, the distinctions between loss recovery and disgorgement of ill-gotten gains, and considerations associated with proof of causation. For theft of trade secret cases involving a covenant not to compete, the impact of Section 15. 51(c) and how to navigate it is also addressed.

Originally presented: May 2025 Technology Law Conference

Jason Boulette, Boulette Golden & Marin L.L.P. - Austin, TX

3. Handling Internal Investigations: Landmines and Best Practices (Jul 2025)

J. Nicholas Bunch, Adrienne Frazior, Carrington Giammittorio, Jason Varnado

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Session 3 —60 mins 1.00 | 0.50 ethics

Handling Internal Investigations: Landmines and Best Practices (Jul 2025)

Internal investigations can be fraught with legal and ethical challenges for GCs to navigate. Explore the different ways that complaints may arise and how GCs should respond. Understand your role as GC in handling any investigation, the key steps to take (protecting privileges, conducting and protecting internal audits, etc.), and the ethical landmines to avoid.

Originally presented: May 2025 Corporate Counsel Institute

J. Nicholas Bunch, Haynes Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX
Adrienne Frazior, Polsinelli - Dallas, TX
Carrington Giammittorio, Haynes Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX
Jason Varnado, Jones Day - Houston, TX

4. Eyes in the Sky, Feet on the Ground: A Municipal Framework for Emerging Drone Technologies (May 2025)

Emily Bowlin

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Session 4 —31 mins 0.50

Eyes in the Sky, Feet on the Ground: A Municipal Framework for Emerging Drone Technologies (May 2025)

As drone technology rapidly evolves, cities face unprecedented challenges in balancing innovation with public safety, privacy rights and existing land use frameworks. This presentation examines a detailed case study of drone operations in urban environments, analyzing how municipalities can develop adaptive regulatory approaches that accommodate beneficial drone uses while protecting community interests. Through examining real-world examples of commercial drone applications, from delivery services to building inspections, this presentation explores practical strategies for creating flexible yet robust land use policies that can serve as a model for addressing future technological disruptions.

Originally presented: Apr 2025 Land Use Conference

Emily Bowlin, Gray Reed - Dallas, TX

5. Ethics: Following the Letter and the Spirit of the Rules (Aug 2025)

Scott Rothenberg

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Session 5 —30 mins 0.50 | 0.50 ethics

Ethics: Following the Letter and the Spirit of the Rules (Aug 2025)

Following the letter of the Disciplinary Rules helps Texas lawyers avoid misconduct findings in grievances. But that is only the beginning of a lawyer’s professional responsibilities to clients. Explore how we can maximize our professionalism by following not only the letter of the disciplinary rules, but their spirit as well.

Originally presented: Jun 2025 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Scott Rothenberg, Law Offices of Scott Rothenberg - Bellaire, TX