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To: From: Sent: Subject: Dravis, Samantha[dravis.samantha@epa.gov] CommercialLawWebAdvisor Wed 11/15/2017 1:08:08 PM The Attorney-Client Privilege: Beyond the Basics. Attorney-cl lent privilege is more complicated than it appears, and failure to know the rules can have disastrous results. While the attorney-client privilege is one of the most recognizable legal doctrines in the United States, its scope, applicability and limitations often go unappreciated. Likewise, there are a number of myths related to the privilege on which many attorneys misguidedly rely every day. Can you answer these questions? What communications actually are privileged? Who is the "client" when a business entity is involved? What special considerations are there if the attorney is in-house counsel? When will a third-party's presence destroy or not destroy the privilege? What happens to the privilege if a company is sold? Your understanding of the nuanced answers to these and other questions is essential to properly analyzing whether the privilege will apply in dozens of real-life situations that arise every day. Conversely, not having an in depth understanding of the privilege can lead to some surprising, anomalous and dangerous results. Please join Shepard Davidson, a partner in the Business Litigation Department of Burns & Levinson LLP in Boston and a litigator with over 22 years of experience, for a fast-paced discussion of the attorney-client privilege that will go well beyond the basics. Register for Webinar Date: Duration: Price: December 12, 2017, 1 PM Eastern. Scheduled for 90 minutes including question and answer session. $299.00 webinar; $349.00 CD or Download; $399.00 webinar + CD or Download. Each live option may be viewed by unlimited attendees from the same connection, or additional unique Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906 ED_001523_00006438-00001 CLE: Presenter: Who Should Attend? logins are available for $75.00 each. CD or DL includes recorded presentation, question and answer session and presentation slides. CD and DL options are subject to a $5.95 handling charge. View your state's CLE credit guidelines here. Shepard Davidson, attorney at law. Corporate counsel, in-house counsel, general practice attorneys. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN We will address, among other things: When the presence of experts or other non-attorneys will or will not destroy the privilege. How the attorney-client privilege applies when the client is a corporation or other organization. How the privilege applies when the attorney is in-house counsel. What happens to the privilege when the client dies, ceases to exist or is sold. What risks a party may run by invoking the attorney-client privilege. AND MUCH MORE! Register for Webinar YOUR CONFERENCE LEADER Your conference leader for The Attorney-Client Privilege: Beyond the Basics is Shepard Davidson. Shep is a partner in the Business Litigation Department of Burns & Levinson in Boston, MA. He also is co-publisher of The In-House Advisor, a blog designed to provide in-house counsel (as well as CEOs, CFOs and other C-Level decision makers) with practical, helpful and thoughtful advice on a variety of legal issues that often arise with businesses. Shep concentrates his practice in the areas of complex business torts, contract claims, real estate disputes, and employment disputes. Shep has extensive experience in virtually all phases of civil litigation. He has tried cases in the Massachusetts Superior and District Courts, as well as the Federal District Court. He also has argued before the Massachusetts Appeals Court and Supreme Judicial Court, and has represented clients in numerous mediations and arbitrations. 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