Representing Parent and Subsidiary Corporations and the Ethical Risks
Recorded On: 10/23/2023
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When transactions or disputes arise, in-house counsel may need to represent both a subsidiary and their parent company simultaneously. This can become messy without transparency and clear communication between counsel and client as potential conflicts come out of the woodwork. This panel discussion will help in-house counsel understand and manage this legal minefield though case studies, do's & don'ts, and tangible advice.
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Up to 1.20 CLE credits available | Certificate available
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