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Co-Author, Attorney’s Fees Recoverable in Contract Claim Against City,
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/attorneys-fees-recoverable-contract-claim-against-city-felicia-harris/, April 18, 2016
Author, No Governmental Immunity for Actions Exceeding Discretionary Authority, https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/governmental-immunity-actions-exceeding-discretionary-felicia-harris/, April 11, 2016
Co-Author, Sovereign Immunity Not a Defense for Contracts Involving Proprietary Functions, https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/sovereign-immunity-defense-contracts-involving-functions-harris/, April 9, 2016
Author, The Perils of Email: Navigating the Legal Risks, Risk Management Magazine, June 1, 2011(http://www.rmmagazine.com/author/felicia-harris-kyle/)
Co-Author, European Court of Justice Rejects Attorney-Client Privilege for In-House Counsel, LexisNexis International & Foreign Law Blog, September 2010
Speaker & Author, Thou Shalt Not Pierce the Privilege Veil: Practical Considerations for In-House Counsel, ACC Small Law Department Seminar, Houston, Texas, September 2010
Speaker & Author, The Perils of Email: A Practical Guide for In-House Counsel, Client Presentation, Atlanta, Georgia, September 2010
Speaker & Author, The Perils of Email, ACC Small Law Department Seminar, Houston, Texas, June 2010
Moderator, “Alternative Energy, Hydrocarbons, Power & Utilities – Where the Industries Meet,” Women’s Global Leadership Conference in Energy & Technology, Houston, Texas, 2008
Speaker & Author, Employment Law: A Primer on Recent Opinions Handed Down from Texas and Federal and State Courts 2004-2005, Texas Association of Defense Counsel Summer Seminar, Cozumel, Mexico, July 2005
Speaker & Author, Discovering Electronic Information and Data, Texas Association of Defense Counsel Summer Seminar, Cancun, Mexico, July 2003
William V. Dorsaneo, III, Charles S. Siegel, Felicia H. Kyle, and Jeffrey D. Kyle, Federal v. State Practice: The Differences That Matter, Advanced Civil Trial Law Conference, South Texas College of Law, February 1998
Chief Justice John Hill Cayce, Jr., Anne Gardner, and Felicia Harris Kyle, Civil Appeals in Texas: Practicing Under the New Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, 49 Baylor L. Rev. 867 (1997)
Note, Religious-Based Peremptory Challenges in Light of J.E.B. and the Texas Constitution, Casarez v. State, 913 S.W.2d 468 (Tex. Crim. App. 1994), 38 S. Tex. L. Rev. 281 (1997)
1997 South Texas College of Law Alumni Association Award for Best Article
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