Originally held on Tuesday, November 15 | 6 pm – 9 pm
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This panel discussion will provide a review of attorney-client privilege. The panel, consisting of highly accomplished and experienced practitioners, will address the relevant legal standards and best practices on a wide-range of key privilege issues, including:
- The role of in-house counsel
- Internal investigations
- Disclosure to third parties (e.g., the government)
- Recent case law concerning the privilege
DVDs & CDs: $229 Member | $329Nonmember
On-Demand: $179 Member| $279 Nonmember
Materials Only (No CLE Credit): $99 Member | $129 Nonmember* New York residents will be charged the New York sales tax for all audio visual purchases.
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Christopher J. Dunnigan
Senior Counsel
United States Securities and Exchange Commission
Division of EnforcementKaren R. Kowalski
Executive Director and Counsel
Regional Americas Legal, Litigation Section
UBS AGPaul A. Straus
King & Spalding LLP -
6:00 pm – 6:15 pm Opening Remarks & Introduction
Jack Yoskowitz6:15 pm – 6:50 pm Discussion of Hypotheticals: - Dual Role of In-House Counsel
- Inadvertent Waiver
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6:50 pm – 7:00 pm Break 7:00 pm – 7:50 pm Discussion of Hypotheticals: (con’t) - Current and Former Employees
- Internal Investigations
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7:50 pm – 8:00 pm Break 8:00 pm – 8:45 pm Discussion of Hypotheticals: (con’t) - Internal Investigations (con’t)
- Waiver in Governmental Investigations
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8:45 pm – 9:00 pm Question/Answer Session & Conclusion -
This program provides 3.0 credits in ethics for the New York & New Jersey MCLE requirements. California & Pennsylvania credit differs as it is based on a 60-minute credit hour. The live program provided transitional credit to newly admitted attorneys; the recording does not provide transitional credit.
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Sponsorship Opportunities are Available! Please Contact:
Maricela Alfonso| Membership and CLE Relations Associate| (212) 382-6608 | MAlfonso@nycbar.org
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