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You have the power to decide your company's path! In this interactive session, audience members will vote on key decisions of a hypothetical company's use of mobile devices. Beginning in pre-litigation, the adventure will cover every key decision throughout the case. Discussion from a panel consisting of in-house experts, outside counsel, and technical specialists will cover the pros and cons of each choice and how they steer the company's position throughout the case.
The pandemic paused or slowed jury trials in jurisdictions across the globe and shifted the established process like never before. As the trial volume rebounds, attorneys must ponder what themes and strategies remain, and what new arguments and tactics have emerged. This panel will discuss post-pandemic trial trends including per diem arguments in support of damage calculations, the impact of social inflation, and nuclear verdicts.
The pandemic paused or slowed jury trials in jurisdictions across the globe and shifted the established process like never before. As the trial volume rebounds, attorneys must ponder what themes and strategies remain, and what new arguments and tactics have emerged. This panel will discuss post-pandemic trial trends including per diem arguments in support of damage calculations, the impact of social inflation, and nuclear verdicts.
When transactions or disputes arise, in-house counsel may need to represent both a subsidiary and their parent company simultaneously. This can become messy without transparency and clear communication between counsel and client as potential conflicts come out of the woodwork. This panel discussion will help in-house counsel understand and manage this legal minefield though case studies, do's & don'ts, and tangible advice.
When transactions or disputes arise, in-house counsel may need to represent both a subsidiary and their parent company simultaneously. This can become messy without transparency and clear communication between counsel and client as potential conflicts come out of the woodwork. This panel discussion will help in-house counsel understand and manage this legal minefield though case studies, do's & don'ts, and tangible advice.
This program originally aired on September 25, 2023. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
In this Webcast, attendees will learn about the unique powers of the state Attorney General's (AG) office to investigate businesses and nonprofit organizations, even before litigation is contemplated. The presenters will describe the myriad ways AGs coordinate with one another and with federal agencies to expand their policy, enforcement, and litigation efforts. They will also provide an analysis of the issues, services, and products where AGs are currently at the forefront of enforcement. Attendees will gain knowledge to help them evaluate their organization's risk profile and develop a plan to manage that risk effectively.
This program originally aired on September 25, 2023. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
In this Webcast, attendees will learn about the unique powers of the state Attorney General's (AG) office to investigate businesses and nonprofit organizations, even before litigation is contemplated. The presenters will describe the myriad ways AGs coordinate with one another and with federal agencies to expand their policy, enforcement, and litigation efforts. They will also provide an analysis of the issues, services, and products where AGs are currently at the forefront of enforcement. Attendees will gain knowledge to help them evaluate their organization's risk profile and develop a plan to manage that risk effectively.