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Ethical Issues Facing In-House Counsel (2022)

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In-house counsel are facing increasingly complicated ethical issues arising from internal and government investigations. Hear discussion on ethics issues faced by in-house counsel, including how to navigate through investigations of key officers and executives, balancing when to report to the Board where management is reluctant to act, and recent developments regarding waiver of privilege during reporting out of investigation results.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.00 | 1.00 ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2024

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1. Ethical Issues Facing In-House Counsel (Nov 2022)

Matthew G. Nielsen, Brent Basden, Erica Benites Giese, Michael Jackman

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Ethical Issues Facing In-House Counsel (Nov 2022)

In-house counsel are facing increasingly complicated ethical issues arising from internal and government investigations. Hear discussion on ethics issues faced by in-house counsel, including how to navigate through investigations of key officers and executives, balancing when to report to the Board where management is reluctant to act, and recent developments regarding waiver of privilege during reporting out of investigation results.

Originally presented: Sep 2022 Government Enforcement Institute

Matthew G. Nielsen, Partner, Bracewell LLP - Dallas, TX
Brent Basden, Partner, Koning Rubarts LLP - Dallas, TX
Erica Benites Giese, Partner, Jackson Walker LLP - San Antonio, TX
Michael Jackman, Director, Senior Counsel/Compliance, Hudson Advisors L.P. - Dallas, TX