Forge a Better Union: Strategies for Optimizing Coordination Between In-House and Litigation Counsel 

Nov. 1, 2018
Toronto Online

OBA Civil Litigation / CCCA - Ontario Chapter PROGRAM | 9:00 AM to 12:45 PM

The relationship between in-house counsel and their external litigation counsel can be a complex one with differing priorities. This can sometimes cause tension resulting in a less than perfect working relationship. This is especially true when in-house counsel must do more with less, and litigation in the electronic age becomes ever more complex. A new paradigm is needed for this type of relationship so that all parties involved benefit from the expertise of the other. Processes must be developed to streamline the time and expense of litigation, risk must be managed, and both in-house and external litigation lawyers must learn to work together as an integrated team.

Join us to hear both in-house and external litigation lawyers share their insights and experience, providing perspectives on how the relationship can and must adapt to litigation in the current climate.

PROGRAM CHAIRS

Brendan Clancy, DLA Piper (Canada) LLP
Harpreet K. Sidhu, Pethealth Inc.

AGENDA

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PROGRAM DETAILS

Date: Thursday, November 1, 2018
Time: 9:00 am - 12:45 pm Program
 

PROGRAM PRICE

CBA Member: $195* | CBA Student Member: $85* | Non-Member: $295*

Additional charge for hard copy materials:  CBA Member: $45* | Non-Member: $85*

(includes e-materials access) *plus applicable taxes

 

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