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Webinar: Best Practices for Preserving Privilege in Internal Investigations
January 20, 2026 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
1 Participatory MCLE Credit | 1 Legal Ethics Hour
Join us for a focused webinar designed to equip in-house legal teams with essential knowledge and practical tools for safeguarding privilege during internal investigations. This session will cover the fundamentals of attorney-client privilege and the attorney work product doctrine, offering actionable strategies to maintain confidentiality. Attendees will gain insights on managing disclosures to third parties, addressing cross-border considerations, and effectively utilizing Upjohn notices effectively. The program will also address minimizing waiver risks and navigating complex reporting scenarios, empowering participants to protect sensitive communications and preserve privilege throughout the investigative process.
Speakers: Jennie Wang VonCannon
Moderator: Sanjesh Sharma
Non-Member Price
$75
Member Price
$55
Jennie Wang VonCannon is a technology trial lawyer and advisor with a proven track record of success in both the courtroom and the boardroom—with over two decades of experience and deep understanding of corporate defense in both criminal and civil contexts, cybersecurity, and intellectual property matters. She regularly conducts internal investigations for corporate clients on issues including cybersecurity compliance, fraud, revenue recognition, and allegations of sexual misconduct. She is a certified AI Governance Professional (AIGP) and served for over eleven years as a federal prosecutor, culminating in her selection to serve with distinction as the Deputy Chief of the Cyber and Intellectual Property Crimes Section of the National Security Division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California. During her tenure, Jennie prosecuted a Chinese national who stole billion-dollar trade secrets of a medical device company who was apprehended on an airport jetway on his way back to China.
Jennie is a Certified Information Privacy Professional, a founding member and former chair of the Los Angeles County Bar Association Privacy and Cybersecurity Section, and the President-Elect and life member of the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles.
Sanjesh Sharma, Assistant General Counsel, Patents at Johnson & Johnson Vision, Inc., leads intellectual property strategy for the company’s digital health, diagnostic, and refractive and laser cataract surgery portfolios. A seasoned IP lawyer, Ms. Sharma, brings extensive expertise in patent, trade secret, and copyright litigation, global patent portfolio management, patent prosecution at the USPTO, IP due diligence, licensing, post-grant proceedings, and freedom to operate clearances. Sharma’s representative industry experience spans medical devices, biopharmaceuticals, computer software, and consumer electronics.
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