11 www.loubar.org April 2026 CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION CLE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Cancellations: Must be received by LBA at least 24 hours in advance for a refund (minus $10 processing fee). Substitutes allowed (except special events). Technology issues: User error does not qualify for a refund for LIVE webinars. Recordings are NOT included with registration. Separate fees apply for accessing past recordings through the LBA On-Demand Catalog. Please note: Live and on-demand CLE programs have different KBA accreditation requirements. Inaugural Privacy and Emerging Inaugural Privacy and Emerging Technologies Summit co-hosted by the Technologies Summit co-hosted by the LBA AI/IP/Privacy Law Section and the LBA AI/IP/Privacy Law Section and the UofL Tech Law Society UofL Tech Law Society Navigating the Intersection of Privacy, Data Protection and Intellectual Property: Legal and Practical Insights for 2026 Friday, April 24 This inaugural program brings together leaders in privacy, data protection, AI and intellectual property to address key legal and operational challenges ahead. It offers practical guidance on evolving privacy regulations, AI governance and the intersection of consumer privacy, technology and brand protection. Keynote speakers Matthew C. Cocanougher (Kentucky Attorney General’s Office) and Douglas S. Swetnam (Indiana Attorney General’s Office) will discuss enforcement of state consumer data protection laws and related compliance expectations. Sessions will also feature Julia R. McGuffey (Papa John’s International), Jonathan Sullivan (Texas Roadhouse), Nicholas Godlove (Yum! Brands) and Kyle W. Miller (Dentons Bingham Greenebaum), covering topics such as IP in marketing, privacy law implementation and organizational compliance challenges. A University of Louisville showcase will highlight emerging issues at the intersection of privacy, AI and IP. Attendees will gain practical insights for compliance planning, client advising and risk management. Speakers: Nicholas Godlove, Yum! Brands, Inc.; Julia R. McGuffey, Papa John’s Interna- tional, Inc.; Kyle W. Miller, Dentons Bingham Greenebaum LLP; Jonathan Sullivan, Texas Roadhouse, Inc. and speakers from University of Louisville, to be announced. Keynote speakers: Matthew C. Cocanougher, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Consumer Protection, Kentucky Attorney General’s Office; and Douglas S. Swetnam, Section Chief of the Data Privacy and Identity Theft Unit in the Office of the Indiana Attorney General. Time: 9 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Place: Bar Center, 600 W. Main St., Ste. 110 Price: $225 LBA Member | $202.50 Sustaining Member | $25 Paralegal Member | $15 for qualifying YLS Section Member | $25 Solo/Small Practice Section Member | $112.50 Government or Non-Profit Member | $300 Non-member Credits: 6.0 CLE Hours — Approved. IAPP CPE Hours: 5 (eligible) The LBA gratefully acknowledges the generous support of program sponsors Dentons and the KBA Intellectual Property Law Section. There Is No ‘U’ In Lawyer: Avoiding Personal Conflicts of Interest Wednesday, April 8 In the world of legal ethics, the most dangerous person in the room is often the one staring back at you in the mirror. While we spend a lot of time worrying about representing rival corporations, the most common (and most absurd) disciplinary disasters happen when a lawyer’s own personal interests—whether they be financial, ego-driven or just plain weird—get in the way of their duty to the client. In this fast-paced and witty one-hour session, legal humorist Sean Carter uses humorous case studies to emphasize the requirements of Rule 1.7(a) (2) and specific prohibits of Rule 1.8. In doing so, he will demonstrate how the Model Rules of Professional Conduct are designed to keep the “U” out of “Lawyer.” Trouble Is Brewing: The Steep Price of Spilling Client Tea Wednesday, April 15 In an era of viral storytelling and professional oversharing, the line between harmless anecdotes and career-ending ethics violations has never been thin- ner. Join us for an immersive, high-stakes exploration of breaching confiden- tiality and the modern traps that catch even the most cautious practitioners. Lies, Damn Lies & Legal Marketing: The Ethics of Legal Marketing Wednesday, April 22 What is effective advertising in other fields is rarely acceptable in the field of law. In this entertaining ethics course, Sean Carter examines in detail the ethical rules concerning marketing and their practical implications. The program also covers common advertising strategies employed by attorneys, and the pitfalls many attorneys will encounter. Please note that this is a partnered CLE program. Register through MESA CLE, and attendees must follow MESA CLE’s cancellation policy. With Sean Carter, MESA CLE Time: 1 - 2 p.m. Place: Zoom Price Per Hour: $55 LBA Member $50 Sustaining Member $25 Paralegal Member $125 Non-member Credits: 1.0 CLE Ethics Hour — Pending MESA One-Hour Ethics Webinars