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July 15, 2020 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM CDT
Pricing
Members: Free to ACC Members

Overview (Program Summary)

A program hosted by:

ACC Dallas - Fort Worth


CLE Overview:

In-house counsel face unique challenges with respect to preserving privilege.  Should a company become involved in litigation or a government investigation, the steps taken by in house counsel can become critically important in protecting attorney-client communications from disclosure. 
 
In this presentation, V&E provides practical insights into how in-house counsel can best protect privilege in a variety of situations, including:
  • Differentiating between legal and business roles;
  • Inadvertent disclosure of privileged information;
  • Conducting internal investigations;
  • Negotiating transactions;
  • Sharing information with PR firms, auditors, and insurance carriers; and
  • Communicating with affiliates or portfolio companies.
V&E will also provide an overview/refresher on what communications are protected by privilege and how to avoid waiving privilege.

Speakers

Vinson & Elkins Presenters:
Marisa Antos-Fallon, Counsel
Clifford Thau, Partner

CLE

Credits: 1.00 hr
State: Texas (out of state attendance certificates available upon request)

Contact (RSVP)

Susan Harvey

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