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Attorney-Client Privilege Trends and Developments
Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine Series - Part One)
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Category: CLE, Alternative Dispute Resolution (CLE), Bankruptcy and Debtor-Creditor (CLE), Business & Corporations (CLE), Commercial & Consumer Law (CLE), Constitutional Law (CLE), Criminal Law (CLE), Education Law (CLE), Elder Law (CLE), Employment and Labor Law (CLE), Environmental Law (CLE), Ethics and Professionalism (CLE), Family Law (CLE), Government Law (CLE), Health Law (CLE), Intellectual Property Law (CLE), International Law (CLE), Law Practice Management (CLE), Litigation (CLE), Real Property Law (CLE), Taxation (CLE), Tort Law (CLE), Trusts, Wills & Estates (CLE) (show less)
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Credits: 1.5 general credit hours (Note: While this class may qualify for ethics and professionalism credit in some jurisdictions, it does not qualify for such credit for Virginia. Instead, it qualifies for 1.5 general credits for Virginia.) Description: In this engaging and highly informative two-part series, we delve into two fundamental pillars of legal protection: attorney-client privilege and the closely related work product doctrine. In this session, our faculty expert Tom Spahn focuses on attorney-client privilege, offering an up-to-date exploration of 2024 trends, legal developments, and practical applications. Key highlights include the following topics: - Determining which attorney-client privilege rules apply in various scenarios
- Addressing common client misunderstandings about the privilege's scope and the importance of legal advice in securing protection
- Navigating privilege protection within corporate settings, with a focus on the risks of extensive intra-corporate communications
- Understanding the sources of proof courts rely on when analyzing privilege claims and practical strategies to maximize protection
- Identifying individuals and entities outside the scope of privilege, including agents and consultants
- Avoiding privilege waivers, including implied waivers, “at issue” waivers, and subject matter waivers
- Exploring the unpredictability of joint defense and common interest agreements
- Tackling privilege issues that arise before, during, and after internal corporate investigations
This class is essential for attorneys across all practice areas, offering valuable insights to enhance their understanding and effective management of attorney-client privilege. Whether you practice in state or federal courts, this class equips you with the knowledge needed to protect your clients and navigate complex privilege issues with confidence. Those interested in this class may also wish to attend Work Product Doctrine Trends and Developments.
Faculty: Thomas E. Spahn, McGuireWoods LLP
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Series Fees: $58 D.C. Bar Communities members, $78 D.C. Bar members, $98 Government and Nonprofit attorneys, and $138 Others
Individual Class Fees: $39 D.C. Bar Communities members, $49 D.C. Bar members, $59 Government and Nonprofit attorneys, and $79 Others
The D.C. Bar CLE Program now offers discounted group registration rates! For more information, contact the CLE Office at CLE@dcbar.org or 202-626-3488.
1.5 Ethics & Professionalism, except for Virginia, for which you will receive general credit (60-minute hour)
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Registration Fees | Early Registration | Standard |
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Non-Member | N/A | $79.00 | D.C. Bar Member | N/A | $49.00 | D.C. Bar Regular Community Member | N/A | $39.00 |
Government & Nonprofit Attorneys | Early Registration | Standard |
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Non-Member | N/A | $59.00 |
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