Join leading national experts from private foundations, law, finance and government as they discuss the latest tax, legislative and governance issues affecting private foundations and nonprofit organizations.
Join us at the Four Seasons Austin—a perfect downtown location in the heart of the music, restaurant and entertainment districts—for two days of superb presentations and great networking opportunities.
View program and register online at www.utcle.org/conferences/NO13
UT Law Students: The Texas Journal of Oil, Gas & Energy Law is hosting the 8th Annual Texas Energy Law Symposium on January 17-18, 2013. The event will take place at the Etter Harbin UT Alumni Center across from the UT stadium. Student admission is free. TJOGEL has a great lineup of distinguished speakers that will discuss energy law issues currently facing practitioners and regulatory agencies in Texas. Topics include Development in Energy Storage, Regulatory and Commercial Trends in Shale Plays, and Trends in Transactional Upstream Practice. Please visit TJOGEL.org for more information and a full schedule of events!
Join leading national experts from private foundations, law, finance and government as they discuss the latest tax, legislative and governance issues affecting private foundations and nonprofit organizations.
Join us at the Four Seasons Austin—a perfect downtown location in the heart of the music, restaurant and entertainment districts—for two days of superb presentations and great networking opportunities.
View program and register online at www.utcle.org/conferences/NO13
What Lawyers Can Learn About Professionalism and Communication from the Career of Abraham Lincoln
Talmage Boston (‘78), Winstead PC, is board certified in Civil Trial Law and Civil Appellate Law, and is the author of several books, including his latest, Raising the Bar: The Crucial Role of the Lawyer in Society.
Clients need to understand the process, the odds, and the time and expense of taking an appeal to the Texas Supreme Court so that they can make informed decisions about settlement and whether and how to proceed. Educating clients also helps manage expectations so that there are no surprises. Hear from board-certified civil appellate attorney Pamela Stanton Baron (‘78).