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The Elephant That's Always in the Room: Multi-Jurisdictional Practice for In-House Counsel (Apr. 16, 2026)

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It's the biggest issue we deal with, and it's always there. The multi-jurisdictional practice issue is the elephant in the room for in house counsel. In this program, Stuart Teicher (the CLE Performer) explores a variety of different MJP issues and tries to help in house counsel tame that ethically wild beast. Learning objectives include:

  • Exploring the creation of the lawyer client relationship and practicing law in a jurisdiction, Rules 2.1
  • Deciphering the biggest rule of the genre: Rule 5.5
  • Choice of law complications, Rule 8.5

This program originally aired on April 16, 2026. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.  

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The Elephant That's Always in the Room: Multi-Jurisdictional Practice for In-House Counsel
04/16/2026 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 04/16/2026
04/16/2026 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 04/16/2026 The Elephant That's Always in the Room: Multi-Jurisdictional Practice for In-House Counsel It's the biggest issue we deal with, and it's always there. The multi-jurisdictional practice issue is the elephant in the room for in house counsel. In this program Stuart Teicher (the CLE Performer) explores a variety of different MJP issues and tries to help in house counsel tame that ethically wild beast. Learning objectives include: - Exploring the creation of the lawyer client relationship and practicing law in a jurisdiction, Rules 2.1 - Deciphering the biggest rule of the genre: Rule 5.5 - Choice of law complications, Rule 8.5
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Stuart  Teicher, Esq

Stuart Teicher, Esq

Professional Legal Educator

Georgetown University Law Center