Third Thursday Emerging Company Webinar: What Happens If You Get Sued - Litigation Basics
Third Thursday Emerging Company Webinars
February 18, 2010
LiveMeeting
You're Served! What do you do?
When your company gets sued, what steps should you take immediately and what do you need to be concerned about in the first 30 days of the case.
Although cases take a long time to get to trial (and most never make it that far), the beginning of litigation is a critical time where several important issues must be considered. During this time, you must:
- Consider insurance issues.
- Take steps to preserve evidence.
- Identify counsel.
- Consider the effects of litigation upon personnel decisions.
- Consider procedural advantages available to defendants at an early stage.
This Webinar will covert these issue and much more for anyone whose job may occasionally include managing the defense of claims against the company.
Presented by Brian Daucher, Partner, Sheppard Mullin
This activity complies with standards for Minimum Continuing Legal Education prescribed by the California State Bar and is approved for 1.0 hour of MCLE credit. Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider.
This program has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board for a maximum of 1 credit hour which may be applied toward the Areas of Professional Practice requirement, and is suitable for non-transitional attorneys.
The LiveMeeting link and dial in will be e-mailed to you once you register. MCLE certificates will be distributed following the webinar.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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