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Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine: 2023 Trends and Developments (On-Demand)
This course will receive GENERAL CREDITS in Virginia.
Credit(s):
3.5 Ethics & Professionalism, except for Virginia, for which you will receive general credit (50-minute hour)
3 Ethics & Professionalism, except for Virginia, for which you will receive general credit (60-minute hour)
This class is eligible for CLE Passport use. You will be able to select the CLE Passport as your payment method for no additional cost when registering for this course.
Credits: 3.0 ethics & professional credit hours* *This course qualifies for 3.0 general CLE credits for Virginia.
Description: In this popular and informative class, Tom Spahn will help you understand two important legal principles: the attorney-client privilege and the separate but related work product doctrine. The class includes 2023 trends and developments and focuses on the following issues.
How to determine which attorney-client privilege and work product law will apply.
Clients' misunderstanding of the privilege's applicability, and the key legal advice component.
Privilege protection in the corporate setting (including the danger of widespread intra-corporate communications).
Sources of proof courts examine in analyzing privilege protection, and practical steps for maximizing the protection.
Identifying who is outside privilege protection, including clients' and lawyers' agent/consultants.
Privilege waiver (including implied, "at issue,” and subject matter waivers).
Joint defense/common interest agreements (highlighting their unpredictability).
Basic work product principles (including the "litigation," "anticipation," and "motivation" elements).
Work product waiver.
Privilege and work product issues arising before, during, and after internal corporate investigations.
This class is a must for all attorneys regardless of the nature of their practice or the courts before which they appear.
Faculty: Thomas E. Spahn, McGuireWoods LLP
3.5 Ethics & Professionalism, except for Virginia, for which you will receive general credit (50-minute hour)
3 Ethics & Professionalism, except for Virginia, for which you will receive general credit (60-minute hour)
D.C. Bar Members
Standard
Non-Member
$129.00
D.C. Bar Member
$99.00
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