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Contains material from Nov 2024 to Jan 2025
Hooked on CLE: May 2025
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THIS MONTH: Navigating the NIL Landscape: Contracts, Cash, and Compliance • ​Deep in the Heart of the Texas Business Courts: What Attorneys Need to Know • Taking Your Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan to the Next Level • Generative AI: Developments and Ethical Implications

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 4.00 | 1.00 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2026

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1. Navigating the NIL Landscape: Contracts, Cash, and Compliance (Jan 2025)

Luke A. Fedlam

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Navigating the NIL Landscape: Contracts, Cash, and Compliance (Jan 2025)

Delve into the evolving landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights, focusing on the legal complexities of contracts, financial management, and tax implications for athletes, their advisors and collectives. Gain insights into crafting compliant NIL agreements, the latest regulatory changes, and how to effectively navigate the financial and tax challenges associated with these deals through case studies and current events to demonstrate the practical application of these principles in today's dynamic sports environment.

Originally presented: Dec 2024 Taxation Conference: Day 1 - Focus on Business Planning

Luke A. Fedlam, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP - Columbus, OH

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2. Deep in the Heart of the Texas Business Courts: What Attorneys Need to Know (Nov 2024)

Mitch Ackal, Jeff Leach, Jeremy Walter

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Deep in the Heart of the Texas Business Courts: What Attorneys Need to Know (Nov 2024)

Gray Reed litigators Mitch Ackal and Jeremy Walter team up with Gray Reed attorney and Texas State Rep. Jeff Leach, who played an instrumental role in developing the legislation that created these specialized courts, to share what they've learned since the September 1st opening of the Texas Business Courts. Hear the ins and outs of the new Texas Business Court, including its jurisdiction, its judges, and its unique procedures. With just one month of operations underway at the time of this presentation, this session also offers an analysis of any significant Court data that may be available.

Originally presented: Oct 2024 Deep in the Heart of the Texas Business Courts: What Attorneys Need to Know

Mitch Ackal, Gray Reed - Houston, TX
Jeff Leach, Texas House of Representatives, District 67 - Allen, TX
Jeremy Walter, Gray Reed - Houston, TX

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3. Taking Your Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan to the Next Level (Nov 2024)

John E. Ansbach, William R. Daugherty

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Taking Your Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan to the Next Level (Nov 2024)

An organization’s resiliency to a cyber-attack is critical to mitigating the operational, reputational, and legal impact of the incident. Explore the steps organizations should be taking to take their incident response plans to the next level, including harmonization among various response plans, developing detailed legal and privacy playbooks, and conducting exercises that target the most challenging issues organizations face in cyber-attacks.

Originally presented: Sep 2024 Essential Cybersecurity Law

John E. Ansbach, Stroz Friedberg an Aon Company - Dallas, TX
William R. Daugherty, Norton Rose Fulbright - Houston, TX

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4. Generative AI: Developments and Ethical Implications (Nov 2024)

Brooke Hopkins, Emily R. Apte, Robert Denby, Daniel Meyers, Matt Wernz

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Generative AI: Developments and Ethical Implications (Nov 2024)

Harnessing the power of AI to drive new ways of doing business and increasing growth is something all organizations are trying to do. The use of generative AI creates risks to organizations including violation of privacy, inaccurate or false representations, and unethical practices, to name a few. Implementing the right controls and ethics training alongside generative AI is necessary – so where do you start?

Originally presented: Sep 2024 Government Enforcement Institute

Brooke Hopkins, Managing Director, Alvarez & Marsal - Dallas, TX
Emily R. Apte, Counsel, King & Spalding - Austin, TX
Robert Denby, Partner, Vinson & Elkins LLP - Houston, TX
Daniel Meyers, President, Consulting & Information Governance, TransPerfect Legal - Dallas, TX
Matt Wernz, Director, Southwest Region, Federal Trade Commission - Dallas, TX