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eSupplement to the 7th Annual Government Enforcement Institute
Contains material from May 2021 to Jul 2021
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Session 2: What Do You Do When the Feds Show Up? - Hear basic advice for in-house counsel and corporate executives faced with federal raids, searches, investigation and arrest of employees, subpoenas to produce evidence or testify, and appearances in court.
Session 3: Handling and Responding to an Investigation (When Your Employees Are Remote) - As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many companies have transitioned important business functions from in-person to fully remote. Discuss key practical issues for companies to consider when carrying out investigations in the remote working environment.
Session 4: Deposition Preparation When Your Peers or Your Boss are the Witness - “Yes. No. I don’t know. I don’t recall.” Learn the top strategies for preparing your internal client, including other lawyers, for deposition, including issues relating to privilege, the latest requirements for corporate representatives, and handling depositions remotely.
Session 5: Enforcement Trends Across the Healthcare Industry - The federal government and various states continue to investigate and litigate healthcare fraud cases across all sectors of the industry. Hear an overview of the latest trends in enforcement and analyze what the new theories and trends mean for 2021 and beyond.
Session 6: "Rumble in the Virtual Jungle": Negotiating Engagement Letters and Fee Agreements with Outside Counsel - We’re all on the same side here, right?! Nope. Not until they are retained. Participate in an energetic discussion on the best practices, pitfalls, and possible ethical landmines in negotiating engagement letters to retain outside counsel. What are the law firm and client must-haves and how do you set yourself and your company up for success?
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Alicia F. Castro, David E. Harrell Jr.
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Session 1
—60 mins
Navigating Privilege Considerations in Implementing Effective Corporate Compliance Programs (Jul 2021)
Join Alicia and David as they explore how compliance programs can have a variety of purposes and take a variety of forms depending on the nature of a company’s business and the regulatory framework within which it operates. Often times, complying with anti-bribery laws like the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and other federal and state anti-corruption laws can at one time or another lead to internal investigations. They will also discuss the Justice Department’s criteria for evaluating effective corporate compliance programs, Texas state and federal developments in attorney-client privilege and attorney work product, and practical considerations for the implementation of effective corporate compliance programs.
Originally presented: Jun 2021 Navigating Privilege Considerations in Implementing Effective Corporate Compliance Programs
Alicia F. Castro,
Locke Lord LLP - Houston, TX
David E. Harrell Jr.,
Locke Lord LLP - Houston, TX
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Kip Mendrygal, Dena DeNooyer Stroh, Jessica B. Magee, Grant Scheiner
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Session 2
—45 mins
What Do You Do When the Feds Show Up? (Jun 2021)
Hear basic advice for in-house counsel and corporate executives faced with federal raids, searches, investigation and arrest of employees, subpoenas to produce evidence or testify, and appearances in court.
Originally presented: Apr 2021 Corporate Counsel Institute
Kip Mendrygal,
Locke Lord LLP - Dallas, TX
Dena DeNooyer Stroh,
North Texas Tollway Authority - Plano, TX
Jessica B. Magee,
Thompson & Knight LLP - Dallas, TX
Grant Scheiner,
Scheiner Law Group, P.C. - Houston, TX
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Jeff Barnes, Alex Bourelly, Mark J. Oberti
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Session 3
—48 mins
Handling and Responding to an Investigation (When Your Employees Are Remote) (Jun 2021)
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many companies have transitioned important business functions from in-person to fully remote. Discuss key practical issues for companies to consider when carrying out investigations in the remote working environment.
Originally presented: Apr 2021 Corporate Counsel Institute
Jeff Barnes,
Rice University, Office of the General Counsel - Houston, TX
Alex Bourelly,
Baker Botts - Washington, DC
Mark J. Oberti,
Oberti Sullivan LLP - Houston, TX
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Annapoorni R. Sankaran
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Session 4
—30 mins
Deposition Preparation When Your Peers or Your Boss are the Witness (Jun 2021)
“Yes. No. I don’t know. I don’t recall.” Learn the top strategies for preparing your internal client, including other lawyers, for deposition, including issues relating to privilege, the latest requirements for corporate representatives, and handling depositions remotely.
Originally presented: Apr 2021 Corporate Counsel Institute
Annapoorni R. Sankaran,
Holland & Knight LLP - Houston, TX
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Wilson G. Jones, B. Scott McBride
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Session 5
—45 mins
Enforcement Trends Across the Healthcare Industry (May 2021)
The federal government and various states continue to investigate and litigate healthcare fraud cases across all sectors of the industry. Hear an overview of the latest trends in enforcement and analyze what the new theories and trends mean for 2021 and beyond.
Originally presented: Apr 2021 Health Law Conference
Wilson G. Jones,
Thompson & Knight LLP - Dallas, TX
B. Scott McBride,
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP - Houston, TX
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Clay B. Scheitzach, Dionne C. Rainey, Steven G. Schortgen
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Session 6
—58 mins
"Rumble in the Virtual Jungle": Negotiating Engagement Letters and Fee Agreements with Outside Counsel (Jun 2021)
We’re all on the same side here, right?! Nope. Not until they are retained. Participate in an energetic discussion on the best practices, pitfalls, and possible ethical landmines in negotiating engagement letters to retain outside counsel. What are the law firm and client must-haves and how do you set yourself and your company up for success?
Originally presented: Apr 2021 Corporate Counsel Institute
Clay B. Scheitzach,
DriveTime - Tempe, AZ
Dionne C. Rainey,
Conduent Business Services, LLC - Dallas, TX
Steven G. Schortgen,
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP - Dallas, TX