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Caroline E. Dorsey and Kevan G. Dorsey
10 pages

Learn how to walk the line between your obligation to respond to document requests and your responsibility to protect company interests.

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Region: United States

This program will review and interpret recent Supreme Court opinions, as well as pending cases, and their potential impact on businesses. The program will also discuss the current make-up of the Court, the Court's far reaching impact, and how businesses can participate in the amicus brief and certiorari process.

The following outline is intended to provide a short overview of some of the issues at the heart of this discussion topic. There may be other issues we’ve not identified or perspectives on the identified issues that are not adequately represented in the outline: you should feel free to raise these additional thoughts, as you like.

The following outline is intended to provide a short overview of some of the issues at the heart of this discussion topic. There may be other issues we’ve not identified or perspectives on the identified issues that are not adequately represented in the outline: you should feel free to raise these additional thoughts, as you like.

Privilege is one of the hottest topics on the minds of corporate practitioners these days. With the internet used as a primary means of communication in today’s fast-paced business environment, in-house lawyers may find themselves in ethical and legal trouble as they do deals all over the world without knowledge of the laws relating to privilege.

A speech before the Federalist Society regarding changes in SEC Sarbanes-Oxley policy and enforcement.

The following outline is intended to provide a short overview of some of the issues at the heart of this discussion topic. There may be other issues we’ve not identified, or perspectives on the identified issues that are not adequately represented in the outline.

Corporate practitioners new to in-house will benefit greatly from this conflicts of interest primer. We'll take an in-depth, corporate setting view of the subject and focus on best practices for resolving conflict issues raised by Sarbanes-Oxley and other relevant governance, legal, and compliance requirements. Our experts address the significance of the conflicts issues in the corporate world and best practices for resolving the matter should it arise.

Understand how to manage your CEOs expectations and deliver positive results. Learn what to do with the data you’ve collected and identify signs that your compliance program is or is not working. Learn what to do if you smell trouble brewing and learn how to handle violations that may arise despite your precautions, both legally and with your CEO.

This materials is an update on recent case law and important practical steps you can take in your daily practice to protect against waiver.

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