Investigations in the workplace often involve both in-house and outside counsel who may act as investigators or advisors. However, when does their involvement make the investigation, or certain aspects of it, protected by the attorney-client privilege? To which communications does the privilege attach? Additionally, when might employers choose to invoke or waive this privilege? Join this webinar for a discussion on the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, focusing on Rule 1.6 (Confidentiality of Information) and Rule 1.13 (Organization as Client). The speakers will address these important questions and more.
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CLE Credit
Due to the specialty credits offered in this webinar, we are applying for CLE in additional states. If you have questions about the availability of CLE credits, please email cle@ogletree.com.
CLE Ethics Credit may be available.
The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 1.0 hours toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona, including 1.0 hour of professional responsibility.