December 17, 2020

2020 CLE on Leading Technology-Enabled Investigations: Effective Management and Ethical Pitfalls

Webinar

Overview

The COVID-19 pandemic radically changed the way we conduct business. It has made it particularly important to effectively use technology to conduct internal and governmental investigations. But the increasing use of technology poses its own ethical pitfalls and complications.

Get clarity with Antonio Pozos, partner at Faegre Drinker, and Jordan Strauss, managing director at Kroll. Their upcoming CLE will provide strategies for effectively managing technology-enabled investigations, particularly in the COVID-19 era. The presenters will also explore the capabilities and limitations of forensic and remote investigations, the balancing act of embracing evolving technologies and managing privacy concerns, and legal and ethical considerations when interacting with company personnel or government agencies.

Speakers

Have a scheduling conflict? Register for the live event, and we’ll send you the on-demand recording shortly after the broadcast date.

Questions? Please contact Heather Sanders or call +1 215 988 1127.

Time

10:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. PT
11:00 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. MT
Noon – 2:15 p.m. CT
1:00 – 3:15 p.m. ET

Continuing Education

This program has been approved only for the following continuing legal education credits:

  • California – 2.0 participatory hours of legal ethics credit
  • Colorado – 2.0 live hours of ethics credit
  • Illinois – 2.0 hours of professional responsibility credit; for the ethics, civility, and professionalism requirement
  • Indiana – 2.0 distance hours of ethics continuing education credit
  • New Jersey – 2.4 distance hours of credit for ethics/professionalism
  • New York – 2.0 non-traditional hours of ethics and professionalism credit for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys
  • Pennsylvania – 2.0 hours, distance hours of ethics, professionalism CLE credit
  • Texas – 2.0 hours of legal ethics/professional responsibility credit
  • Florida – 2.0 hours of reciprocal hours of ethics credit

An application for approval of this course has been submitted and is pending in the following states: Delaware, Iowa, Minnesota, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Ohio.

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