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Best Practices for a Healthy Relationship Between In-House and Outside Counsel

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Best practices for establishing and maintaining a healthy relationship between in-house and outside counsel, including effective communications, working with business leaders and inventors, establishing working procedures, activities beyond the business relationship, creating unique service offerings, and relevant ethical issues.

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1. Breakfast Presentation: In-House Counsel Panel (Dec 2019)

Ann LaFeir, Michele Connors, Lauren B. Hoffer, Darin M. Klemchuk, William Allen Powell

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Breakfast Presentation: In-House Counsel Panel (Dec 2019)

Best practices for establishing and maintaining a healthy relationship between in-house and outside counsel, including effective communications, working with business leaders and inventors, establishing working procedures, activities beyond the business relationship, creating unique service offerings, and relevant ethical issues.

Originally presented: Nov 2019 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Ann LaFeir, USAA - San Antonio, TX
Michele Connors, Cirrus Logic, Inc. - Austin, TX
Lauren B. Hoffer, Dell - Round Rock, TX
Darin M. Klemchuk, Klemchuk LLP - Dallas, TX
William Allen Powell, Fletcher Yoder, P.C. - Houston, TX