Sword, Shield, or Dagger? Ethical Considerations of Attorney-Client Privilege (On-Demand Webinar)

Date: 04/13/23

Overview: This webinar will discuss the attorney-client privilege and the attorney-client work product and the ethical considerations for health care attorneys and their clients. We will review case law where the attorney-client privilege and/or work product doctrine has been at issue and provide tips for preserving the attorney-client privilege. We will also discuss Rule 1.6 regarding Confidentiality of Information, Rule 1.4 regarding Communications with Clients, and Rule 1.7 (Avoiding Representation of Adverse Interests).

Speaker Information:

Andrea Ferrari, Sr. Principal and General Counsel, Pinnacle Healthcare Consulting

Taylor Chenery, Partner, Bass, Berry & Sims PLC

Jonathan Bridges, Chief Assistant Statewide Prosecutor, Bass, Florida Attorney General’s Office

Moderator:

Kelly R Anderson, Associate General Counsel, Baptist Health

 

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