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Corporate Counsel 2016: Compliance and Best Practices
Contains material from Apr 2016 to May 2016
Automated slides linked to the audio would be preferred, as the first speaker on Code of Conduct jumped around a bit.
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Session 2: Attorney–Client Privilege: Best Practices for Keeping Privileged Information Privileged - Business structures today are more complex than before and create a variety of new issues around the attorney–client privilege. Review best practices for addressing some of the more common issues, including privileged communications involving consultants, advisors, joint ventures, portfolio companies, mergers, and affiliated entities.
Session 3: Internal Investigations and the Compliance Function - Corporate compliance increasingly requires full command of the information and data companies create. Explore the roles and interplay of auditing, monitoring, and internal investigations in understanding and mitigating compliance risk.
Session 4: Ethics and Risk Allocation between In-House and Outside Counsel - The division of responsibility between in-house and outside counsel can often seem murky. Explore how and when to divide responsibility in transactional practice and in litigation, and how the Ethical Rules and case law inform this process.
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Eric Morehead
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Session 1
—44 mins
Best Practices: The Code of Business Conduct (Apr 2016)
Your Code of Conduct is at the foundation of your company, so what does it take to make it effective? Examine best practices and benchmarking, and gain practical advice for writing, revising, and evaluating your organization's code.
Originally presented: Apr 2016 Corporate Counsel Institute
Eric Morehead,
Morehead Compliance Consulting - Austin, TX
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Jennifer B. Poppe
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Session 2
—45 mins
Attorney-Client Privilege: Best Practices for Keeping Privileged Information Privileged (May 2016)
Business structures today are more complex than before and create a variety of new issues around the attorney–client privilege. Review best practices for addressing some of the more common issues, including privileged communications involving consultants, advisors, joint ventures, portfolio companies, mergers, and affiliated entities.
Originally presented: Apr 2016 Corporate Counsel Institute
Jennifer B. Poppe,
Vinson & Elkins LLP - Austin, TX
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Lacey Daugherty, Benjamin I. Koplin, Jeff Layne, Richard W. Rew II
Session 3
—48 mins
Internal Investigations and the Compliance Function (Apr 2016)
Corporate compliance increasingly requires full command of the information and data companies create. Explore the roles and interplay of auditing, monitoring, and internal investigations in understanding and mitigating compliance risk.
Originally presented: Apr 2016 Corporate Counsel Institute
Lacey Daugherty,
Apollo Endosurgery, Inc. - Austin, TX
Benjamin I. Koplin,
Norton Rose Fulbright - Austin, TX
Jeff Layne,
Norton Rose Fulbright - Austin, TX
Richard W. Rew II,
Luminex Corporation - Austin, TX
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Jack Tanner
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Session 4
—45 mins
Ethics and Risk Allocation between In-House and Outside Counsel (Apr 2016)
The division of responsibility between in-house and outside counsel can often seem murky. Explore how and when to divide responsibility in transactional practice and in litigation, and how the Ethical Rules and case law inform this process.
Originally presented: Apr 2016 Corporate Counsel Institute
Jack Tanner,
Fairfield and Woods, P.C. - Denver, CO