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Webinar: Protecting Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product: Solutions for Modern-Day Problems

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Protecting Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product: Solutions for Modern-Day Problems
3 Reasons to Register Now

Register Today! Social Media and Professional Ethics: A Guide for Practitioners | Live CLE Webinar Wednesday, June 22, 2011 | 12 pm - 1:30 pm EST

Can't listen to the live event? Purchase on demand access here and select under product options.

Three reasons to register now:

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1. Find out how new technology and new work habits in modern legal practice put attorney/client privilege and work product confidentiality at risk.

Rapid electronic communications, the collaboration of multiple parties on legal projects, the use of social media ' these and other aspects of modern legal practice create new vulnerabilities, new risks of waiver, and other legal problems.

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2. Get practitioner-oriented solutions and guidance on best practices from a leading attorney and expert

Steven C. Bennett's is a partner at Jones Day, focusing on domestic and international commercial litigation and arbitration. He is chair of the firm's e-Discovery Committee and co-founder of the Sedona Conference Working Group on International E-Discovery.


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Ask questions. Network with your colleagues. All while receiving ethics CLE credit.

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