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Bonus Episode! Live from the Tees and CLEs Event: AI and Law, NIL, In-House Insights, Business Development, and More - Episode 41.5

39 min · 29. apr. 2026
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In this bonus episode of the FMJ Law Podcast, Nate Snyder and Adam Brown are joined by Addison Watson, in-house attorney and co-founder of the Tees & CLEs event, for a wide-ranging conversation at the intersection of law, business development, and the evolving legal and technology landscape. The group took some time away from the event to record the podcast live! The episode kicks off with the origin story behind Tees & CLEs and a discussion of how Addison turned his concept into a dynamic event blending continuing legal education with meaningful relationship-building and fun activities designed to help legal professionals connect and learn together. Addison shares insight into the mission behind the event, along with the often-overlooked legal and contractual considerations involved in planning and executing a successful conference. As the episode progresses, Nate talks about his his presentation at the conference regarding the rapidly shifting sports landscape, including the current state of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) and what attorneys and businesses need to understand as this area continues to develop. Adam then walks through practical strategies for maximizing conference attendance, from pre-event preparation to being intentional during the event and turning good conversations into lasting professional relationships. They also get into Adam's presentation about AI in marketing and the ethical considerations that go along with it. The group also explores broader themes shaping the profession, including how AI is influencing client expectations, what general counsel are really looking for from outside counsel, how lawyers can more effectively approach business development in a competitive market, and some of the other topics covered at the Tees and CLEs event, including nonprofit law, corporations transitioning from Delaware to Texas, Trademarks, and more. The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be legal advice, nor does it establish an attorney-client relationship. If anything, this podcast should be considered advertising for the types of service we can provide. Legal advice of any nature should be sought from legal counsel directly. Unsolicited messages to Fafinski Mark & Johnson will not be considered confidential and do not create an attorney-client relationship with FMJ or any of our attorneys, and we may not respond at all.

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