Date: Tuesday, March 30, 2021 at 11:00 a.m.
Speakers: Scott Eberle, Esq., Ken Schott, Esq. and Taylor Davis, Esq.
Materials: Transcription will be available soon
The attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine are two of the more complicated areas of any attorney’s practice. The attorney-client relationship between in-house counsel and the corporate entity as well as the dual roles that in-house counsel often maintain as an attorney and business advisor further complicate these areas for in-house counsel. Join Attorneys Scott Eberle, Taylor Davis, and Kenneth Schott as they explore the attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine and the specific issues facing in-house counsel in the corporate setting.
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