The Intersection of Attorney-Client Privilege, In-House Counsel, and Employment Disputes
Sponsored by Thomson Reuter
Although MCLEs are not specifically mentioned, Thomson Reuter is California MCLE provider no. 4710.
Sponsored by Thomson Reuter
Although MCLEs are not specifically mentioned, Thomson Reuter is California MCLE provider no. 4710.
The application of the attorney-client privilege to in-house counsel in an employment matter is anything but simple. When does the privilege attach? When is the privilege waived? What are the special issues that may arise in the context of litigating a dispute? What ethics rules dictate the behavior of outside counsel and opposing counsel when in-house privilege is at issue? This webinar will explore the ethical and practical considerations of dealing with the intersection of attorney-client privilege, in-house counsel, and employment disputes.
Join Practical Law, Outten & Golden LLP, and Constangy Brooks, Smith & Prophete LLP for a free 75-minute webinar that will discuss the complexities of attorney-client privilege for in-house counsel in employment matters.
Speakers:
Cara E. Greene, Partner, Outten & Golden LLP
Steven W. Moore, Partner, Constangy Brooks, Smith & Prophete LLP
Rosemary Joyce, Senior Legal Editor, Practical Law Labor & Employment (Moderator)
FREE!
Total Credits: 1.00 unit
Online
December 14, 2017, 10:00 am - 11:15 am PT
For further information see:
http://info.practicallaw.com/00248ZF-Intersection-of-Attorney-Client-Privilege-20171113?cid=7011B000002KRIf&chl=eb
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