Zoom webinar
Overview (Program Summary)
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ACC Greater PhiladelphiaThe increasing focus on controlling the “litigation spend” and measuring litigation expenses against metrics can itself come at a high cost. Whether that cost is a high-profile loss or an unintentional misallocation of resources, it can be harmful when your company is facing serious litigation and it frequently undermines the original goals of corporate counsel. We will discuss the importance of building a relationship with your entire litigation team and embracing the unpleasant but inevitable tasks ahead. We will focus on achieving your goals in all kinds of litigation, by addressing the endgame at the outset and developing and committing to that endgame as litigation progresses to conclusion.
This October 7 virtual roundtable discussion, led by two high-profile litigators from Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP, will allow attendees to engage in an interactive conversation about these crucial issues. The program will help in-house counsel to reflect on the challenges they face in keeping the focus on the endgame and fully embracing the task ahead in litigation matters.
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Speakers
Samuel W. Silver, Partner, Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP
Mr. Silver is a Fellow of both the American College of Trial Lawyers and the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. He has litigated a wide range of disputes, including product liability, intellectual property, healthcare, securities, banking, insurance coverage, restrictive covenants and theft of trade secrets claims. Silver is best known as a go-to trial lawyer who can and will take any matter into a courtroom. He also often handles high-profile pro bono cases, which have included several capital and non-capital homicide cases. Rolling Stone Magazine has called Silver a “powerhouse trial attorney.”
Randall P. Hsia, Partner, Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP
Mr. Hsia co-chairs Schnader’s Internal Investigations, Ethics and Compliance Practice Group and the Criminal Defense Practice Group. His practice also focuses on commercial litigation, securities litigation, and a range of civil disputes. Hsia previously served as a prosecutor with the United States Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In that role, he investigated and prosecuted a wide variety of complex matters including: domestic and international money laundering; mail and wire fraud; tax crimes; frauds involving pharmaceuticals, debt collection, and mortgage schemes; corruption; international forced labor trafficking; large scale national and international narcotics trafficking; and war crimes.