MCLE Day 2020 - Protecting Attorney-Client Privilege, Work Product, and Client Confidences When Working with Electronic Information

Agenda

  1. Overview - Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine
  2. Risks of Waiver and Loss of Confidential Information
  3. Ethical Obligations under the Professional Rules of Conduct and RElationship to FRCP 26(b)(5)(b) and FRE 502
  4. Ethical Issues Related to Remote Practice of Law During COVID-19
Seminar Information
Seminar Date:
December 15, 2020
MCLE Day 2020 - Protecting Attorney-Client Privilege, Work Product, and Client Confidences When Working with Electronic Information
Speaker Information
Lauren Gallo White  [ view bio ]
Lori Will  [ view bio ]
Individual topic purchase: Selected
California
Ethics Credits: 0.75
California Paralegal
Ethics Credits: 0.75
New York
Ethics and Professionalism: 1.00
Texas
Ethics Credits: 0.75
Products
Streaming + MP4 Download
This Seminar is presented free of charge.