Celesq® Announces August-September CLE: Ethics; Cybersecurity, Data Security, Data Privacy; Health Care; IP; Estate Planning, Taxation; Corporate, Securities, More
Boca Raton, FL, July 30, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Celesq® AttorneysEd Center has announced the following web casts for August 5-September 2, 2015:
Common Interest Privilege and Joint Defense: Ethical and Practical Considerations (2513)
Moderated web cast: August 5, 2015 (12:00 noon ET)
For attorneys who missed this web cast on April 15, 2015. Steve Bennett, Park Jensen Bennett LLP, examines the bases for the common interest privilege and joint defense arrangements, discusses the recent case of Ambac Assurance Corp. v. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., and addresses practical and ethical issues involved in asserting and preserving common interest protection.
Charitable Giving in the Year of a Liquidity Event: A Guide for Attorneys (2559)
Live web cast: August 12, 2015 (12:00 noon ET)
Jason Kohout, Foley & Lardner LLP, covers the tax and legal planning issues for making charitable contributions before or after the sale of a business. Topics include a review of the intersection between charitable giving vehicles and business interests, and proposals for strategies for avoiding tax while also meeting a client’s charitable goals.
Ethics Developments in IP Practice-2015 (2535IP)
Moderated web cast: August 13, 2015 (12:00 noon ET)
For attorneys who missed this web cast on June 24, 2015. Anthony F. LoCicero, Amster, Rothstein & Ebenstein, discusses the latest developments in the 2013 USPTO Rules of Professional Conduct, proposed new rules relating to privileged communications, and the prosecution conflict issues raised in Maling v. Finnegan Henderson.
A Guide for In-House Counsel on How to Draft the Terms of a Cybersecurity "Bounty" Program (2521)
Moderated web cast: August 11, 2015 (12:00 noon ET)
For attorneys who missed this web cast on May 19, 2015. This program addresses the legal implications for companies in creating (or not creating) a "bounty" program to encourage "white hat" hackers who purport to have identified a security vulnerability and are willing to share it with the company for a price and provides practical advice for in-house counsel on how to structure and draft such a program.
What In-House Counsel Should Know about Data Privacy and Data Security in a Big Data World (2518)
Moderated Web cast: August 20, 2015 (12:00 noon ET)
For attorneys who missed this web cast on March 12, 2015. Jason Haislmaier, Bryan Cave LLP, discusses data security and data privacy considerations and requirements for companies involved with big data, including established and emerging legal standards, regulatory requirements, and best practices for data privacy and data security in a “Big Data” world.
Illegal Tipping and Insider Trading after Newman: The Latest Developments for Corporate, Securities and White Collar Attorneys (2562)
Live web cast: September 1, 2015 (12:00 noon ET)
The Second Circuit's decision in U. S. v. Newman is, according to many, a dramatic change in the law of insider trading and illegal tipping. Tom Gorman explores the application of Newman in insider trading cases and options for the DOJ, SEC and defense in the future.
Data Privacy Boot Camp: A Crash Course for In-House Counsel (2523)
Live web cast: September 2, 2015 (12:00 noon ET)
With management increasingly looking to in-house counsel for guidance in complying with data privacy laws, Jason Haislmaier, Bryan Cave LLP, offers in-house counsel a working understanding of data privacy laws in the United States.
Attorneys wishing to register for any of the live web casts, or to learn more about the programs, may visit www.celesq.com and click on Celesq® Upcoming Webcasts, accessed at http://www.celesq.com/news/category/hot_topic.
The web casts will be recorded and, like all Celesq® programs, will be available on demand and on CD directly from Celesq® (www.celesq.com). For more information about any of the programs, or to place an order from Celesq®, you may visit their web site at www.celesq.com and click on the program(s) in which you are interested; or email them at customer.care@celesq.com.
About Celesq® AttorneysEd Center
Celesq® AttorneysEd Center (www.celesq.com), a nationally-recognized leader in providing high-quality continuing legal education programs to attorneys throughout the United States, focuses on the hottest topics and latest trends in practice areas of particular interest to outside and in-house corporate attorneys and litigators. A pioneer in online CLE, Celesq® today offers its programs in a variety of convenient formats, including live web casts, online streaming audio and audio CDs. Contact Sharon Levine Mirsky, Esq., at (561) 241-1919 or slmirsky@celesq.com for more information.
Common Interest Privilege and Joint Defense: Ethical and Practical Considerations (2513)
Moderated web cast: August 5, 2015 (12:00 noon ET)
For attorneys who missed this web cast on April 15, 2015. Steve Bennett, Park Jensen Bennett LLP, examines the bases for the common interest privilege and joint defense arrangements, discusses the recent case of Ambac Assurance Corp. v. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., and addresses practical and ethical issues involved in asserting and preserving common interest protection.
Charitable Giving in the Year of a Liquidity Event: A Guide for Attorneys (2559)
Live web cast: August 12, 2015 (12:00 noon ET)
Jason Kohout, Foley & Lardner LLP, covers the tax and legal planning issues for making charitable contributions before or after the sale of a business. Topics include a review of the intersection between charitable giving vehicles and business interests, and proposals for strategies for avoiding tax while also meeting a client’s charitable goals.
Ethics Developments in IP Practice-2015 (2535IP)
Moderated web cast: August 13, 2015 (12:00 noon ET)
For attorneys who missed this web cast on June 24, 2015. Anthony F. LoCicero, Amster, Rothstein & Ebenstein, discusses the latest developments in the 2013 USPTO Rules of Professional Conduct, proposed new rules relating to privileged communications, and the prosecution conflict issues raised in Maling v. Finnegan Henderson.
A Guide for In-House Counsel on How to Draft the Terms of a Cybersecurity "Bounty" Program (2521)
Moderated web cast: August 11, 2015 (12:00 noon ET)
For attorneys who missed this web cast on May 19, 2015. This program addresses the legal implications for companies in creating (or not creating) a "bounty" program to encourage "white hat" hackers who purport to have identified a security vulnerability and are willing to share it with the company for a price and provides practical advice for in-house counsel on how to structure and draft such a program.
What In-House Counsel Should Know about Data Privacy and Data Security in a Big Data World (2518)
Moderated Web cast: August 20, 2015 (12:00 noon ET)
For attorneys who missed this web cast on March 12, 2015. Jason Haislmaier, Bryan Cave LLP, discusses data security and data privacy considerations and requirements for companies involved with big data, including established and emerging legal standards, regulatory requirements, and best practices for data privacy and data security in a “Big Data” world.
Illegal Tipping and Insider Trading after Newman: The Latest Developments for Corporate, Securities and White Collar Attorneys (2562)
Live web cast: September 1, 2015 (12:00 noon ET)
The Second Circuit's decision in U. S. v. Newman is, according to many, a dramatic change in the law of insider trading and illegal tipping. Tom Gorman explores the application of Newman in insider trading cases and options for the DOJ, SEC and defense in the future.
Data Privacy Boot Camp: A Crash Course for In-House Counsel (2523)
Live web cast: September 2, 2015 (12:00 noon ET)
With management increasingly looking to in-house counsel for guidance in complying with data privacy laws, Jason Haislmaier, Bryan Cave LLP, offers in-house counsel a working understanding of data privacy laws in the United States.
Attorneys wishing to register for any of the live web casts, or to learn more about the programs, may visit www.celesq.com and click on Celesq® Upcoming Webcasts, accessed at http://www.celesq.com/news/category/hot_topic.
The web casts will be recorded and, like all Celesq® programs, will be available on demand and on CD directly from Celesq® (www.celesq.com). For more information about any of the programs, or to place an order from Celesq®, you may visit their web site at www.celesq.com and click on the program(s) in which you are interested; or email them at customer.care@celesq.com.
About Celesq® AttorneysEd Center
Celesq® AttorneysEd Center (www.celesq.com), a nationally-recognized leader in providing high-quality continuing legal education programs to attorneys throughout the United States, focuses on the hottest topics and latest trends in practice areas of particular interest to outside and in-house corporate attorneys and litigators. A pioneer in online CLE, Celesq® today offers its programs in a variety of convenient formats, including live web casts, online streaming audio and audio CDs. Contact Sharon Levine Mirsky, Esq., at (561) 241-1919 or slmirsky@celesq.com for more information.
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