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Attorney-Client Privilege and the In-House Attorney (CLE Wednesday May 5th, 2010 – NYC)

by Editors on May 4, 2010

Are you a member of the New York Area In-House Counsel Meetup? If not you should join today, as they’ve arranged for a CLE presentation titled “Attorney-Client Privilege and the In-House Attorney”. Hunter T. Carter and Nicholas P. Pavlidis will discuss attorney-client privilege issues that are particularly unique to the in-house attorney. The presentation will include information unique to establishing an attorney-client relationship in the in-house attorney context to ensure privilege will attach as well as a number of ways to reduce the risk of inadvertently waiving attorney-client privilege once it is established.

May 5, 2010
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Arent Fox LLP
1675 Broadway
New York, New York 10019 

Arent Fox LLP is an accredited Continuing Legal Education provider in New York. This program is eligible for 1 New York CLE credit.

For CLE compliance purposes, call breaks/meals must be separate from program content. Lunch will be served 15 minutes prior to the program.

To learn more, visit the New York Area In-House Counsel Meetup page for the event.

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