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Webinar: Electronic Information: Competence, Confidentiality and Risks
December 11 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
1 Participatory MCLE Credits; 1 Technology in The Practice of Law
Presented by the In-House Interest Group
In-house clients and attorneys use digital information daily and communicate through a wide variety of applications.
In this session, you will learn about:
- The requirements of Model Rules 1.1 and 1.6 regarding competence and confidentiality using different technologies
- Protecting confidentiality in use and transmittal of digital information
- Risks that attorney-client privilege and/or work product protection may be waived
- Understand obligations regarding the search and production of digital information in transactions, regulatory actions, and/or litigation
- Consider application of generative AI tools in legal practice
Speaker: Michelle Galloway
Moderator: Sanjesh Prabha Sharma
Non-Member Price
$75.00
Member Price
$55.00
Michelle Greer Galloway is a former partner and currently Of Counsel in Cooley’s IP litigation group. Today, she speaks regularly to different organizations on issues related to engaging top talent and strategies to work efficiently and effectively on complex problems and in diverse teams. She also teaches at Stanford Law School and Santa Clara University School of Law.
Sanjesh Sharma is Senior Intellectual Property Counsel at Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, where she supports all aspects of intellectual property matters for the business’s laser refractive and cataract surgery product lines. She manages global patent portfolios, due diligence for acquisitions and transactions, freedom to operate clearances for product development, as well as any litigation and related inter partes proceedings in the U.S. and opposition/nullity actions in Europe. Sanjesh is the current Chair of the IP Law Section and the Patent Interest Group.
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