In this practical webinar, you’ll learn about recent developments in the law that impact in-house and outside counsel’s ethical obligations when representing corporations. Among other things, you’ll learn the answers to the following questions:
- What is the impact of the amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure on in-house counsel’s ethical obligations to preserve corporate data and are there safe harbors?
- What recent developments impact counsel’s ethical duty to understand technology used to maintain a corporate client’s data?
- How do you best preserve a corporate client’s attorney-client privilege or confidential information, particularly when the client, the employees, or data are in foreign territories with different privilege or privacy rules?
- What are the challenges to preserving confidentiality when a company enters into joint defense agreements?
- How do you avoid ethical issues when conducting interviews of employees?
- What are the recent changes to ethical rules that impact the definition of a potential client on social media?
- What are the practical challenges and tips for complying with ethical rules related to modern client communications and alternative fee arrangements?

Dan Boglioli
Dan Boglioli is the Assistant Chief Counsel, Intellectual Property. Dan’s primary responsibilities include managing TWC patent litigations and investigations, and support of commercial IP related matters, including patenting licensing and acquisition. Dan has broad experience in all phases of litigation, including trial and appellate practice, and has served as lead counsel in patent and trademark, securities, creditors’ rights, fraud and real estate litigations. Dan earned his B.S. in Biological Sciences (with a concentration in Genetics and Biochemistry) from Cornell University in 1997 and his J.D. from Cornell Law School in 2000.

Jason Groppe
Luxottica
Jason Groppe is in-house litigation counsel for Luxottica, where his responsibilities include global litigation and brand enforcement. Prior to joining Luxottica, Jason was with the law firm Blank Rome LLP where he handled complex commercial litigation and class action matters.

Yuri Mikulka
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
Yuri Mikulka is a Partner at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP in Southern California. Ms. Mikulka represents domestic and multi-national clients in high-stakes intellectual property and complex commercial in litigation and trials nationwide and in international arbitrations. Ms. Mikulka has served as guest lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School and University of California, Irvine, and serves as editor of ABA's Litigation Journal.
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