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Current Ethical Issues for In-House Counsel & Those Who

Current Ethical Issues for In-House Counsel & Those Who Advise Them: 
Litigation Perspectives
Monday, June 9,  2025 | 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Format: WEBINAR

Description:

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 addressed include:•

      • How Does In-House Counsel Advise Regarding Changes in Government Enforcement of Illegal Business Conduct?
      • How Should a Lawyer Respond to Constituent Requests to Assess the Risks of the Company’s Non-Compliance with the Law?                      
      • Lawyer Obligations to Go Up the Chain 
      • Lawyer Enforcement of Corporate Policies the Lawyer Considers Unwise or Illegal
      • What Happens When Outside Counsel Makes a Deal With a Third Party that Limits or Excludes Further Representation of the Company?
      • Lawyer Use of “Pretexting” Investigators/How Much Deception is Too Much?
      • Surreptitious Recordings and the Legal Profession 
      • Lawyer Use of Social Media to Respond to Allegations      
      • Lawyer Self-Defense Exception in the In-House Context                                   
      • Disclosure of Corporate Information to Bolster a Lawyer’s Individual Claim
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CLE Credit:
New York: 3.0 Ethics
New Jersey: 3.3 Professional Responsibility
California: 3.0 Professional Responsibility
Pennsylvania: 2.5 Professional Responsibility
Connecticut: Available to Licensed Attorneys

Program Fee:

$229 for Members | $329 for Nonmembers
In-House Counsel: Free for Members | $279 Nonmembers

For New York Attorneys: Effective through June 30, 2025 newly admitted attorneys (those admitted to the New York State Bar for two years or less) may earn skills credits via the City Bar's live webcasts and live groupcasts. For more information, click here). 

For New York Attorneys: 
This program is a transitional/non-transitional course.

Program Co-Chairs:
Catherine M. Foti, Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason & Anello PC
John B. Harris, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz P.C.


Sponsoring Association Committee: 
In-House Counsel, Michael S. Solender, Chair
Professional Ethics, David George Keyko, Chair
Professional Responsibility, Rosanne E. Felicello, Chair

 


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Where
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