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Current Ethical Issues for In-House Counsel
Current Ethical Issues for In-House Counsel & Those Who Advise Them
June 1, 2015 CLE credit: 3.0 ethics
Member: $179.00 | Nonmember: $279.00
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This ethics program is designed especially for in-house counsel and outside counsel advising their in-house clients. Using a stimulating series of hypotheticals based on real-life experience, a panel of experts will review a variety of important professional responsibility issues that affect corporate counsel on a daily basis.
Topics to be discussed include:
Understanding the "Corporate Miranda" warnings
Special problems representing employees in internal investigations
Advance conflict waivers & other problems with retainer agreements
Attorney-client privilege issues within corporate families & outside law firms
Disclosure of privileged materials - inadvertent & purloined
The SEC Whistleblower program - the legal & ethical implications
When
6/1/2015
Where
New York City Bar 42 West 44th St New York, NY 10036
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