Monday, April 29, 2013

International E-Discovery & Trade Law Disputes - On-Demand #MCLE

This program focuses on key international law issues that all in-house and outside counsel should be familiar with. Produced in conjunction with the Network of Trial Law Firms, it is comprised of the following presentations:

  • Successfully Navigating National and Global E-Discovery Disputes: Complying with U.S. discovery requirements in domestic litigation as well as limitations imposed by foreign jurisdictions can be challenging and dangerous, but it is an inescapable part of a company's litigation reality. This panel of experts will discuss processes and policies to help clients successfully navigate those treacherous waters and ensure successful outcomes in sanctionable discovery disputes.
  • Avoiding The Sting: Enhanced Enforcement of International Trade Laws: Company operations will be significantly disrupted by prosecutors around the world who are actively enforcing international trade laws (anti-corruption, export control, etc.) and using "sting operations" to snare violators. In-house counsel whose companies do business abroad must put in place an international trade law compliance program before an employee phones from the lock-up facing criminal and civil process. Learn how to avoid international trade law enforcement stings.

Title:
International E-Discovery & Trade Law Disputes
When/Where:
On-Demand Recording
Speakers:

  • David Neave (moderator) - Blake, Cassels & Graydon (Canada)
  • David Herr - Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand (Minneapolis, MN)
  • Scott O'Connell - Nixon Peabody (Boston, MA)
  • Colin West - Bingham McCutchen (San Francisco, CA)
  • Greg Bower - Snell & Wilmer (Las Vegas, NV)
  • Brett Johnson - Snell & Wilmer (Pheonix, AZ)

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Lexvid
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