CLEonline.com, together with the Austin Bar Association, are pleased to present a special online CLE seminar that will review important issues on a number of important litigation topics for Texas attorneys.
This seminar features an audio presentation from a live CLE seminar on this topic that was originally conducted by the Austin Bar Association on April 18, 2008. This audio presentation features the speakers and topics listed below. This is a series of streaming audio recordings that you can access on demand at any time during the course of the seminar session. The audio recordings run for approximately 5.0 hours. This seminar is entitled:
Austin Bar Presents: "Bench Bar Conference 2008 - Litigation Topics"
** (available at any time of the day and in time increments convenient to you during the above referenced dates) **
Subjects and speakers for this CLEonline.com seminar include:
- Modern Trends in Litigation from Engagement to Trial
- Beth Ozmun, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
- Doug Keene, Keene Trial Consulting
- William Reid, Diamond McCarthy
- Top Ten Questions for General Practitioners Handling Bankruptcy Cases
- Steve Sather, Barron & Newburger
- Judge Craig Gargotta, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western
District of Texas
- Michael Baumer, Attorney at Law
- Off the Record: Attorneys' Anonymous Questions for the Judiciary
- Justice Jan Patterson, Third Court of Appeals
- Judge Robert Pitman, U.S. Magistrate, Western District of Texas
- Judge Orlinda L. Naranjo, 419th District Court
- Judge Stephen Yelenosky, 345th
District Court
- IP Litigation vs. Ordinary Cases
- Ross Garsson, Fish & Richardson
- Jim George, George & Brothers
- Judge Lee Yeakel, U.S. District Judge, Western District of
Texas
- Third Court of Appeals: Recent Decisions and More
- Chief Justice Kenneth Law, Third Court of Appeals
- Justice Alan Waldrop, Third Court of Appeals
- Justice Bob Pemberton, Third Court of Appeals
- The Journalist's Privilege and Shield Law
- Peter Kennedy, Graves, Dougherty, Hearon & Moody
- Brian Collister, News 4, WOAI-TV, San Antonio
- Shannon Edmonds, Lobbyist, Texas District and County Attorney's Association
- Laura Prather, Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold
The instructor/moderator for this CLEonline.com seminar will be:
Ms. Lisa S. Tsai, who is a partner with the firm of Diamond McCarthy in Austin. Lisa has represented clients in a wide variety of complex business litigation, including fiduciary litigation, business and partnership disputes, securities and shareholder derivative litigation, copyright and trademark disputes, trade secret cases, bank liability cases, professional liability litigation, toxic tort litigation, bad faith insurance disputes, class actions, and employment matters. Lisa is licensed to practice law in both Texas and California. In 2007 and 2008, Texas Monthly named Lisa a "Rising Star" in its Super Lawyers edition, a distinction reserved for the top 2.5% of Texas attorneys who are under 40 years of age or have been practicing law for less than 10 years.
She is admitted to the State Bar of Texas, State Bar of California, the Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Texas, and the Central and Southern Districts of California. Lisa is active in a variety of professional and community organizations, including serving as Chair Elect of the Asian Pacific Interest Section of the State Bar of Texas, Council Member of the Austin Asian American Bar Association, Co-Chair of the Austin Bar Association Bench Bar Committee, and Member of the City of Austin Ethics Review Commission. Lisa also serves on the board of the Texas Fair Defense Project, and provides pro bono legal services for victims of domestic violence.
Lisa received her J.D. with honors from the University of Texas School of Law in 2001, and was selected as a member of the Order of the Coif upon graduation. Lisa served as a member of the Texas Law Review, during which time she published her student note in the area of employment law. Following law school, Lisa served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Samuel B. Kent in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas. Lisa received her A.B. in Politics, with highest honors, from Princeton University in 1998. While at Princeton, Lisa received the Lyman H. Atwater Prize in Politics for writing the best senior thesis in the Department of Politics. A portion of her thesis, which examined the factors affecting the viability of Asian American political candidates, was published in the Asian American Policy Review, a journal published by the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
The seminar registration fee for this CLEonline.com seminar is only $125. SPECIAL DISCOUNT: If you are a member of the Austin Bar Association, you are entitled to a 20 percent discount and the registration fee is only $100. NOTE: If you are eligible and you wish to receive this special discounted fee, you will need to call the Austin Bar Association Office (512-472-0279) and request the 'Austin Bar Member Discount Code' for CLEonline.com seminars. When you register for this seminar on our site, enter this discount code on the Shopping Cart page to receive the discounted rate.
This seminar is accredited for 5.0 hours of participatory CLE credit (no ethics) by the MCLE Committees of the State Bar of Texas and the State Bar of California. In addition, regular CLE credits for this seminar are also available in a number of other states. CLEonline.com is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider pursuant to Sec. 9 of the California MCLE Rules and Regulations. (These are not self-study credits, but rather 'participatory' credits as you would receive for attending a traditional, live CLE seminar.)
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