Hooked on CLE: December 2025
Excellent course. Best one I've done with UT LAW CLE.
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Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides
- Total Credit Hours:
- 4.00 | 1.00 ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2026
Preview Sessions
Brent A. Turman, Breanna Contreras, Ramtin Jamshidi
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Session 1 —44 mins 0.75
The Rise of Immersive Sports and Entertainment Experiences: Unique Legal Issues (Oct 2025)
This panel addresses immersive experiences, ranging from explorative art adventures to shared reality content that redefines how sports fans can experience an NFL matchup. Learn about the legal considerations faced by companies that are transforming the way people experience content through technology and art.
Originally presented: Sep 2025 Entertainment Law Institute
Brent A. Turman,
Bell Nunnally & Martin LLP - Dallas, TX
Breanna Contreras,
Meow Wolf - Santa Fe, NM
Ramtin Jamshidi,
Cosm - Los Angeles, CA
Noel Kersh
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Session 2 —31 mins 0.50
Outsmarting the Smartphone: Crucial Evidence Could Be In Your Back Pocket (Jul 2025)
In the digital era, smartphones are not just communication devices; they've become repositories of vast amounts of personal and professional data ranging from texts and emails to photos and location history providing a comprehensive digital footprint of a user's life. Examine how we use smartphones, how they work, what data is stored on the phone, proper evidence handling methods, and mobile device forensic examinations and much more.
Originally presented: Jun 2025 Labor and Employment Law Conference
Noel Kersh,
Crowe LLP - The Woodlands, TX
Lavonne Burke, Joel Teklu
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Session 3 —45 mins 0.75 | 0.25 ethics
Risk Allocation in Technology Transactions (Jul 2025)
In the rapidly evolving business landscape, understanding and negotiating technology transactional terms is crucial for legal professionals and business leaders. Explore risk-related issues in technology transactions, including cyber security and data protection, data transfers and data sharing, and the changing regulatory landscape in these areas.
Originally presented: May 2025 Technology Law Conference
Lavonne Burke,
Dell Technologies - Houston, TX
Joel Teklu,
Amini & Conant - Austin, TX
Pi-Yi Mayo
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Session 4 —46 mins 0.75
When and How to Enroll in Medicare Parts A, B, C, D (Sep 2025)
This presentation covers when beneficiaries should enroll in Medicare, the differences between Parts A, B, C, and D, and the process and deadlines for enrolling in each.
Originally presented: Jul 2025 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference
Pi-Yi Mayo,
Mayo & Poland PLLC - Baytown, TX
Robert B. Gilbreath
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Session 5 —26 mins 0.50
Secrets of a Successful Reply Brief (Aug 2025)
How to craft a powerful reply brief that gets to the point, tackles key arguments head-on, and keeps the reader engaged—without redundancy or wasted words.
Originally presented: Jun 2025 Conference on State and Federal Appeals
Robert B. Gilbreath,
Hawkins Parnell & Young LLP - Dallas, TX
Michael Curry
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Session 6 —44 mins 0.75 | 0.75 ethics
What is a Lawyer’s Responsibility in a Democracy Under Duress? (Oct 2025)
How should lawyers respond to actions that threaten democracy and the rule of law?
Originally presented: Sep 2025 First Friday Ethics (September 2025)
Michael Curry,
Attorney-Mediator - Austin, TX