Events Calendar

Now viewing: August 17–23, 2014

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17 August 18
  1. All day
    Fall On-Campus Interviews

    Rising second- and third-year students and alumni up to one year after graduation are eligible to participate in Fall On-Campus Interviews per employer requests. Session I will be held weekdays August 12-26, 2014 and Session II will be held October 13-17, 2014.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/08/18/18986/

August 19
  1. All day
    Fall On-Campus Interviews

    Rising second- and third-year students and alumni up to one year after graduation are eligible to participate in Fall On-Campus Interviews per employer requests. Session I will be held weekdays August 12-26, 2014 and Session II will be held October 13-17, 2014.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/08/19/18987/

August 20
  1. All day
    Fall On-Campus Interviews

    Rising second- and third-year students and alumni up to one year after graduation are eligible to participate in Fall On-Campus Interviews per employer requests. Session I will be held weekdays August 12-26, 2014 and Session II will be held October 13-17, 2014.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/08/20/18988/

August 21
  1. All day
    Fall On-Campus Interviews

    Rising second- and third-year students and alumni up to one year after graduation are eligible to participate in Fall On-Campus Interviews per employer requests. Session I will be held weekdays August 12-26, 2014 and Session II will be held October 13-17, 2014.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/08/21/18989/

  2. All day
    Advanced TX Administrative Law Seminar

    The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar, Aug. 21-22, brings together members of the judiciary, regulatory and academic communities to engage with practitioners for discussion of the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes and other timely topics. This two-day UT Law Continuing Legal Education program is presented by The University of Texas School of Law and the Administrative and Public Law Section of the State Bar of Texas (APLS). Register at individual, government attorney and APLS Member-Individual rates through the UT Law CLE website and view the detailed schedule.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/08/21/18993/

  3. 8:30am 2014-08-21T17:15-05:00
    Administrative Law Seminar

    The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar brings together members of the judiciary, regulatory and academic communities to engage with practitioners for discussion of the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes and other timely topics.

    2014 program highlights include:

    - Examination of the informal reprimand practices of Texas state agencies and the complex procedural issues they raise

    - Protective orders, hearing procedures and other ways to address protection of trade secrets in an administrative agency contested case

    - Explore the origins and practical realities of Texas Government Code Chapter 2260

    - Learn how to eFile at SOAH and in district and appellate courts

    - Discussion of the moral tribulations of agency counsel in balancing client loyalty and the privilege of confidentiality with the Bar rules of “special obligation for the quality of justice”

    - A 2015 Legislative session preview of the major issues of interest for administrative and government law practitioners

    - The popular Judicial Panel round-robin discussion with a Q&A for attendees

    - Earn up to 3.00 hours ethics credit

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/08/21/18998/

  4. 2:00pm 2014-08-21T15:00-05:00
    Texas Law Launch

    Join us for a presentation about the new brand for our law school - Texas Law. Find out more about why we embarked on a branding exercise and how we decided on Texas Law. Also, details and explanation will be provided about how to use the new brand and the support system that is in place.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/08/21/19294/

August 22
  1. All day
    Fall On-Campus Interviews

    Rising second- and third-year students and alumni up to one year after graduation are eligible to participate in Fall On-Campus Interviews per employer requests. Session I will be held weekdays August 12-26, 2014 and Session II will be held October 13-17, 2014.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/08/22/18990/

  2. All day
    Advanced TX Administrative Law Seminar

    The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar, Aug. 21-22, brings together members of the judiciary, regulatory and academic communities to engage with practitioners for discussion of the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes and other timely topics. This two-day UT Law Continuing Legal Education program is presented by The University of Texas School of Law and the Administrative and Public Law Section of the State Bar of Texas (APLS). Register at individual, government attorney and APLS Member-Individual rates through the UT Law CLE website and view the detailed schedule.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/08/22/18994/

  3. 8:30am 2014-08-22T16:00-05:00
    Administrative Law Seminar

    The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar brings together members of the judiciary, regulatory and academic communities to engage with practitioners for discussion of the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes and other timely topics.

    2014 program highlights include:

    - Examination of the informal reprimand practices of Texas state agencies and the complex procedural issues they raise

    - Protective orders, hearing procedures and other ways to address protection of trade secrets in an administrative agency contested case

    - Explore the origins and practical realities of Texas Government Code Chapter 2260

    - Learn how to eFile at SOAH and in district and appellate courts

    - Discussion of the moral tribulations of agency counsel in balancing client loyalty and the privilege of confidentiality with the Bar rules of “special obligation for the quality of justice”

    - A 2015 Legislative session preview of the major issues of interest for administrative and government law practitioners

    - The popular Judicial Panel round-robin discussion with a Q&A for attendees

    - Earn up to 3.00 hours ethics credit

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2014/08/22/18999/

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