Attorney-Client Privilege for In-House Corporate Counsel
Recorded On: 06/12/2025
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This webinar will explore the dual legal/business roles of in-house corporate counsel and how those roles impact attorney-client privilege. It will provide an overview of attorney-client privilege, including the legal principles that serve as the framework, to determine whether an in-house corporate counsel’s communications with their clients are protected by attorney-client privilege. The webinar will also provide insight into recent developments in the case law, assessing the application of attorney-client privilege in the corporate context, which may guide in-house corporate counsel as they serve in legal/business role.
Generously sponsored by Venable LLP and the Nonprofit Organizations Network
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This live program offers free CLE in select jurisdictions for members of ACC. Please see details below!
CLE/CPD CREDIT IS AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS:
*Alaska, *Arizona, California, *Connecticut, Georgia, *Hawaii, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, *Montana, *New Hampshire, *New Jersey, *New York, *North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington.
*Indicates that CLE/CPD credit is available by virtue of reciprocity with another jurisdiction.
++CLE is pending in the jurisdiction of VA
ACC WILL MAKE AN APPLICATION FOR CLE UPON REQUEST IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS:
Arkansas, Delaware, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Vermont.
Requests must be made one week prior to the scheduled program date to ensure timely application submission. Please use the form below to submit your request for CLE.
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE FORM!
ATTENDEES MUST SELF-FILE IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS (A CERTIFICATE WILL BE PROVIDED TO ASSIST YOUR FILING EFFORTS):
Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Utah, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
CLE/CPD IS NOT MANDATORY IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS:
District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, South Dakota

