Trends in Workplace Retaliation and Whistleblower Claims: Minimizing Your Exposure
Sponsored by Miller Law Group
This activity is classified as Self Study as the activity or provider had been previously approved for California CLE credit. Please see http://mcle.calbar.ca.gov/Attorneys/EducationOptions.aspx
This webinar was originally made available February 29, 2016. There is no assurance as to how long access will be available.
This activity is classified as Self Study as the activity or provider had been previously approved for California CLE credit. Please see http://mcle.calbar.ca.gov/Attorneys/EducationOptions.aspx
This webinar was originally made available February 29, 2016. There is no assurance as to how long access will be available.
A competent litigator will solve problems, investigate facts, research law, negotiate effectively, and win when it’s important. Does that litigator have the skills to navigate the ethics minefield of electronic discovery?
In every aspect of relationships with client, Court and opposing counsel, eDiscovery triggers ethical obligations. How do best practices in eDiscovery make it easy to exercise the requisite diligence and professional responsibility?
Panelists discuss attorneys’ ethical obligation to understand their client’s use of technology, as it relates to investigation, preservation, and analysis of data during discovery.
In every aspect of relationships with client, Court and opposing counsel, eDiscovery triggers ethical obligations. How do best practices in eDiscovery make it easy to exercise the requisite diligence and professional responsibility?
Panelists discuss attorneys’ ethical obligation to understand their client’s use of technology, as it relates to investigation, preservation, and analysis of data during discovery.
Watch this webinar to explore the ethics considerations of the following:
- Competence to identify and filter the right information
- Negotiating a proportionate scope of discovery
- Supervision of lawyers, vendors, and staff
- Using technology to manage costs
- Balancing fairness with “zealous advocacy”
A competent litigator will solve problems, investigate facts, research law, negotiate effectively, and win when it’s important. Does that litigator have the skills to navigate the ethics minefield of electronic discovery?
In every aspect of relationships with client, Court and opposing counsel, eDiscovery triggers ethical obligations. How do best practices in eDiscovery make it easy to exercise the requisite diligence and professional responsibility?
Panelists discuss attorneys’ ethical obligation to understand their client’s use of technology, as it relates to investigation, preservation, and analysis of data during discovery.
Retaliation is the most common type of charge filed against private-sector employers with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, inching up to 44.5 percent of all charges filed in 2015. At the same time, whistleblower retaliation claims are on the uptick, fueled by court developments and frequent headlines announcing multimillion-dollar whistleblower awards. In this webinar, we'll cover the latest retaliation and whistleblower developments under California and federal law, including new cases and regulatory changes. We'll also discuss best practices employers can implement to prevent claims and stay out of court.In every aspect of relationships with client, Court and opposing counsel, eDiscovery triggers ethical obligations. How do best practices in eDiscovery make it easy to exercise the requisite diligence and professional responsibility?
Panelists discuss attorneys’ ethical obligation to understand their client’s use of technology, as it relates to investigation, preservation, and analysis of data during discovery.
Watch this webinar to explore the ethics considerations of the following:
- Competence to identify and filter the right information
- Negotiating a proportionate scope of discovery
- Supervision of lawyers, vendors, and staff
- Using technology to manage costs
- Balancing fairness with “zealous advocacy”
FREE!
Total Credits: 1.50 unit - Elimination of Bias
Online - Self Study
For further information contact Miller Law Group at ddl@millerlawgroup.com
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