On April 12, 2016, ACC members representing the Health Law Committee held meetings with leaders in the Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights and Office of the Inspector General, Office of the Inspector General, and the … Continue reading
Events
Navigating Ethical Tempests in Global In-house Practice
As more companies reach across borders, in-house counsel must juggle ethical rules from different countries and avoid ethical problems. Does one country respect the attorney–client privilege or legal professional privilege that other countries offer? What happens when in-house lawyers and … Continue reading
The Future of Ethics for In-House Counsel: Going Boldly Where No Model Rules Has Gone Before
The jobs of in-house counsel have become more global and fluid, but ethics laws — on privilege, right to practice, and even technology — often still read like they come from dusty books left over from the 19th Century. Focusing, … Continue reading
Protecting Privilege when the Government is at the Door
Some agency regulators or enforcement authorities will request client’s privileged communications. This session will explore the circumstances under which your business runs the risk of that exposure and how your company can respond. The panel will discuss how regulators and … Continue reading
Protecting Privilege when the Government is at the Door
Some agency regulators or enforcement authorities will request client’s privileged communications. This session will explore the circumstances under which your business runs the risk of that exposure and how your company can respond. The panel will discuss how regulators and … Continue reading
Protecting Privilege when the Government is at the Door
Some agency regulators or enforcement authorities will request client’s privileged communications. This session will explore the circumstances under which your business runs the risk of that exposure and how your company can respond. The panel will discuss how regulators and … Continue reading
Protecting Privilege when the Government is at the Door
Some agency regulators or enforcement authorities will request client’s privileged communications. This session will explore the circumstances under which your business runs the risk of that exposure and how your company can respond. The panel will discuss how regulators and … Continue reading
Attorney-Client Privilege for In-house Counsel
This event covers the various roles in-house counsel tend to play and how they are affected by attorney-client privilege rules; the attorney-client privilege rules in a global context and how they apply in your daily workplace practices, as well as … Continue reading
Protecting Privilege when the Government is at the Door
Some agency regulators or enforcement authorities will request client’s privileged communications. This session will explore the circumstances under which your business runs the risk of that exposure and how your company can respond. The panel will discuss how regulators and … Continue reading
The Future of Ethics for In-House Counsel: Going Boldly Where No Model Rules Has Gone Before
The jobs of in-house counsel have become more global and fluid, but ethics laws — on privilege, right to practice, and even technology — often still read like they come from dusty books left over from the 19th Century. Focusing, … Continue reading