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Newsletter and Content Initiatives Committee

This committee initiates or gathers and organizes all content initiatives of the Section. It produces and distributes the periodic newsletter for the Section and works closely with the Website committee to create new digital content. The committee also works with Membership Engagement to get the word out about Section content.

Leadership

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Irene Kosturakis

Chief Intellectual Property Counsel

BMC Software Corporation

Chair

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Colin Cox

Haynes & Boone, LLP

Co-Chair

Recent Content

Section Newsletter Summer 2015

by Newsletter Committee — last modified Mar 21, 2019 01:29 AM
This issue includes articles on "Trap for Nonprofit Corporations: Using Single Member LLCs" by Darren Moore and Frank Sommerville; "Form of Nonprofit Corporation Governing Documents Available to Members" by Elizabeth Miller and Frank Sommerville; "Delaware Judge Fines Dole Food Executives $148 Million for Merger Fraud" by Byron Egan; and "Common Qualifications to a Remedies Opinion in U.S. Commercial Loan Transactions" by Gail Merel and Steve Tarry.

Fall, 2015

by Newsletter Committee — last modified Mar 21, 2019 01:29 AM
Includes articles the 84th Session of the Texas Legislature, specifically: "2015 Texas Legislative Update on Entity Law" by Daryl Robertson; "A Series LLC Is Now Included Under The Texas UCC’s Definition Of Person, Removing Uncertainty For Secured Lending Transactions" by James Leeland; "Power of Attorney Bill (HB 3095)" by Jacqueline Akins. There were two non-legislative articles as well, including: "Confidentiality of Email – The Changing Consensus" by Ronald Chichester; and "Texas Crowdfunding Portals Provide Texas Businesses New Access to Investment Dollars" by R. Jason Pierce.

Fall 2016

by Newsletter Committee — last modified Mar 21, 2019 01:29 AM
This newsletter contains articles including The National Mortgage Note Repository Act of 2016 by Cheryl Crandall Tangen and Statute of Limitations for the Enforcement of Negotiable Instruments by Jim Leeland