Monday, May 6, 2013

In-house & Outside Counsel Series: Workplace Product Liability; Employment Claims; Government Investigations - On-Demand #MCLE

This series of program was taken from The Network for Trial Law Firm's 2012 convention in Scottsdale, AZ. It includes the following programs:
  • Workplace Product Liability: State law imposes strict liability in certain workplace accident matters. Product manufacturers are often barred from contributory negligence and assumption-of-the-risk-defenses. Trial lawyer Sam Santo discusses ways to get that information to a jury anyway.
  • A Preemptive Strike Against Employment Claims: Your company's HR personnel are on the front lines with problem employees prior to litigation. Trial lawyer Danya Blair provides practical insights and tips for in-house counsel to get involved early with HR to investigate, discipline and terminate problem employees as your best weapon in avoiding costly employment claims.
  • Government Investigations: In-House Preparation and Response:Federal corporate criminal investigations will get an election year boost. Former USDOJ AAG Nathan Hochman discusses recent law enforcement trends targeting corporations, including FCPA, healthcare, tax, securities and banking violations. He will highlight best practices to prepare for such investigations, address them when they occur, and emerge victorious when they conclude.
Title:
In-house & Outside Counsel Series: Workplace Product Liability; Employment Claims; Government Investigations
When/Where:
On-Demand Recording
Speakers:
  • Sam Soto, Jr. is a member of Lownstein Sandler. Mr. Soto has more than 20 years of experience in a wide variety of complex commercial litigation matters, and is the Former Chair of the firm’s E-Discovery Task Force. A long-standing firm liaison to the Network of Trial Law Firms, and a Member of Lowenstein's Litigation Department, Mr. Santo has trial experience in both state and federal courts. His experience extends to matters involving the New Jersey Franchise Practices Act, the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, representation of health care industry clients, breaches of contract, Third Party Logistics (3PLs), electronic discovery obligations and best practices, employee piracy and other business torts, corporate counseling and a wide array of complex commercial and business litigation matters.
  • Dayna Blair is a partner of Beirne, Maynard & Parsons. She represents corporate clients in a wide variety of civil litigation matters, including defense of employment claims involving discrimination, sexual harassment, FLSA and FMLA allegations; trade secret and non-compete claims, including injunctive proceedings; defense of automotive and other product manufacturers against product liability claims; prosecution and defense of complex commercial litigation matters; and defense of securities broker dealers in arbitration proceedings.
  • Nathan Hochman is a partner of Bingham. He practices complex civil and criminal litigation, with a focus on white collar criminal defense and tax controversy matters. He represents individuals and organizations involved as targets, subjects, or witnesses in state and federal criminal investigations, internal investigations, and related grand jury and pre-trial proceedings, trials, and appeals. He also represents clients in state and federal tax controversy, tax litigation, arbitrations and complex civil matters.
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