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Level the Playing Field and Protecting Privilege with Common Interest Agreements

By Christopher F Dekker, Kip T. Bollin and Nicole K. Wilson

Mass tort litigation defendants need to have each other’s backs — the common interest privilege allows them to communicate securely, pool resources and drive down costs, promoting fairness for the parties and in the court. This article ad- dresses the murky law of various jurisdictions, and offers key joint defense concepts that are applicable everywhere.

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Conduct the Form I-9 Audit and Protect Attorney-client Privilege

By Martin J. McIntyre and Robert F. Loughran

With Immigration and Customs Enforcement switching focus from employees to employers, corporations must update compliance efforts. Learn how to conduct a Form I-9 audit, verification and re-verification process, abate errors, and protect your employer with attorney-client privilege.

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The Alternative to Alternative Dispute Resolution

By George R. Jurch III, Mark I. Wallach and Molly A. Drake

This article exposes in-house counsel to the possibility of non-administered arbitration, explaining the potential benefits — saving cost and time — and addressing concerns regarding the alternative. Read this how-to guide to pursue non-administered arbitration resources.

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Developing Great Minority Lawyers for the Next Generation

By Brent L. Henry and E. Macey Russell

Read this 2011 Apex Award-winning article!
Racial and gender disparities during national crises often fly under the radar. Minority attorneys during the recession were no exception — they accounted for 22 percent of Am Law 200/NLJ 250 law firm layoffs, but only 13.9 percent of attorneys at these firms. This article challenges in-house and outside counsel to work together to change the composition of the legal workforce. It offers diversity solutions and tactics for corporations and firms.

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In-house Counsel’s Guide to Litigating Age Discrimination Cases

By Gary Goldman

It’s not surprising that age discrimination litigation is reaching record highs. With so many out of work, discriminatory discharging is easier to disguise. Learn how to litigate as both plaintiff and defendant in an age discrimination discharge case, and address such key issues as ediscovery, evidence, reduction in force and releases.

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After the Storm — Tips for Charity Involvement In a Post-Madoff Era

By Susan Bonfield and Michael J. Kline

Be an informed do-gooder. Before investing time and money in charities — either personally or on your company’s behalf — understand how the Madoff scandal has affected them. Learn to use the New Form 990 to analyze individual approaches to governance and managing finances.

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Legal Service Management 3.0 Core Curriculum Knowledge Management

In parallel to the handling of legal cases in daily operations, every legal department has knowledge management on the top of its agenda. In an international legal department, an accurate response tailored to the company needs may make the difference between success and failure, noting the difference in needs and resources between small and large departments that are centrally or internationally located. These aspects will be elaborated and opinions will be exchanged in an interactive workshop that will bring new ideas and practical solutions to in-house lawyers.

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