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Broken Bench Awards Show: The Best Little Show in Texas
Broken Bench TV takes a new twista"the broadcast this year will feature both fun and serious awards in various categories of all things bankruptcy. Can you think of nominees for the best sanction opinion of the year? Best Supreme Court bankruptcy case? Featuring live and video coverage of bankruptcy trends and happenings that you need to know along with opportunities for audience participation. Y'all come, ya hear?
Recognition and Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession and Society: Time for a New Trail: Confronting the Blaze of Sexual Harassmant, Abuse and Assault in Our Society
In recent months, allegedAsexual harassment and assault claims against politicians, news anchors and Hollywood celebrities have been heavily publicized. Of course, such behavior is not limited to those industries and it is important that we remain focused on eliminating discrimination in our workplaces and in society as a whole. This panel will discuss the current climate, what we can try to do to prevent sexual harassment from occurring and how to effectively respond to claims when they arise.
Ethics Follies: That Low Down No Good Dirty Rotten Pig Stealing Sister Act
Ethics FolliesA 2018 is a heavenly parody of the popular movie and Broadway show Sister Act. The original parody production is brought to you by The Association of Corporate Counsel, South/Central Texas Chapter (ACC).A The fully-produced comedy features attorneys, bankruptcy judges, and professional actors to create an ethics-filled performance that stimulates conversation and debate by raising awareness of litigation, transactional, and leadership ethics issues. The hilarious nuns and gangsters will make good ethics your new "habit" in this divine comedy.
Presented by The Association of Corporate Counsel, South/Central Texas Chapter
Hooked on the Horns of a Legal Dilemma: Can "Moo"tness Be Equitable?
While Courts of Appeal across the country recognize the doctrine of equitable mootness, there are substantial differences in approach: some circuits apply the doctrine liberally, even in cases that are arguably not complex; some circuits all but call for elimination of the doctrine. Dueling in the Lone Star State may, now, be strictly forbiddena"but come watch two of the nation's top appellate advocates face off in a courtroom showdown to settle long-standing feuds about equitable mootness. Presented as a highly stimulating mock oral argument before an esteemed panel of circuit judges, this program will ponder whether an appellate court can ever "unscramble the egg," as the advocates each try to "steer" the Bench to the right result.
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