ONLINE
Friday, May 22, 2020
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Lawyers frequently are asked to cough up client information by discovery or trial subpoena, grand jury subpoena, IRS summons, search warrants, or other compulsory process. This seminar will consider lawyers’ ethical obligations in responding to non-client attempts to obtain client files, including when lawyers should resist compliance and how to handle uncooperative current and former clients.
– Eric T. Cooperstein; Law Office of Eric T. Cooperstein
Webcast also included in the following webcast package(s):
May Webcast Extravaganza
$75
Other discounts that may apply:
Scholarships available!
Need-based scholarships are available for in-person and online seminars. For further information or to obtain a scholarship application, contact us at 800-759-8840 or customerservice@minncle.org.
Minnesota CLE has applied to the Minnesota State Board of CLE for 1.0 ethics credit. The maximum number of total credits you may claim for attending this program is 1.0 credit.