Thursday, March 27 • 5:00 – 7:30 p.m. ET

Troutman Pepper Locke is proud to sponsor the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Greater Charlotte Chapter. Troutman Pepper Locke partners Charlie Peeler and Matt Orso will be speaking on the “Whistleblowers and Internal Investigations: Practical and Ethical Implications” panel on Thursday, March 27, at 5:30 p.m. ET.

Whistleblowers and Internal Investigations: Practical and Ethical Implications

In 2024, DOJ launched a new Corporate Whistleblower Awards Pilot Program that incentivizes whistleblowers to report corporate misconduct in exchange for financial rewards. This new program provides significant incentive for employees to report internal company information to the government if they believe it demonstrates unlawful activity. Such an incentive places renewed emphasis on corporate investigations in the whistleblower context. This presentation will provide an overview of practical and ethical considerations when investigating a whistleblower complaint, including representation and privilege issues, treatment of whistleblowers, and considerations on whether to self-report to the government. It will also touch upon executive misconduct investigations and the unique aspects of these matters that need to be taken into consideration.

CLE Ethics credit is pending approval.

Wednesday, March 5 • 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET

This program will emphasize the importance of estate planning in preserving intergenerational wealth, assisting families in making difficult decisions on behalf of their loved ones, and creating space for essential conversations about future arrangements. Participants will learn about key life planning documents, including Financial Powers of Attorney, Healthcare Powers of Attorney, Living Wills, and Wills. Expert speakers from Philadelphia VIP will guide attendees on providing legal counsel, considering the influence of family members, and listening to clients’ stories to offer appropriate legal advice.

Tuesday, February 25 • 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET

The Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act has recently undergone significant changes, making it essential for businesses and legal professionals to grasp the implications of these new rules. This webinar will offer an analysis of the recent amendments, explore their impact on mergers and acquisitions, and provide practical guidance on compliance strategies. Join Barbara Sicalides, Daniel Anziska, and Julian Weiss for an insightful session as they examine the reasons behind the changes, highlight the key amendments, and discuss their implications.

Wednesday, February 26 • 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET

Join Troutman Pepper Locke for a one-hour CLE as the General Counsel of Blackbaud, Jon Olson, shares his experience with what follows a cyber-attack. Learn about litigation management, regulatory coordination, and public relations strategies. Gain insights on preparing for data breaches and proactive incident response. Hear firsthand about Blackbaud’s collaboration with Troutman Pepper Locke.

Thursday, February 6 • 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET

Join Brian Downey, Andrew Elder, Katherine Keranen, and Pat Wagner in Docketing & e-Filing.

  • Master Court Dockets: Discover how to effectively use court dockets to manage case deadlines and enhance your legal research.
  • Introduction to e-Filing: Gain a comprehensive understanding of court filing with a special focus on the nuances of electronic filing.

Reserve your spot today!

Please contact CLEmanagement@troutman.com to register.

Wednesday, January 29 • 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET

Join Jay Dubow, Dave Gettings, and Kathleen Hutchenreuther for Case Management and Intake. This program will cover:

  • Developing process management
  • Litigation intake
  • Conflicts and docketing
  • Initial review of the case
  • Case management template

Don’t this opportunity to enhance your case management skills!

Please contact CLEmanagement@troutman.com to register.

Thursday, February 13 • 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET

The past year has once again seen a wide array of court decisions addressing various issues related to directors and officers and professional liability insurance coverage. State and federal courts across the country have issued notable rulings at various levels. Our upcoming “2024 D&O and Professional Liability Year in Review” will focus on topics that continue to be significant in the D&O and professional liability insurance field.

This webinar will discuss some notable decisions in the D&O and Professional Liability insurance field over the last year. The topics we will cover are wide-ranging and include:

  • Notice
  • Related Claims
  • Prior Knowledge, Known Loss, and Rescission
  • Prior Acts, Prior Notice, and Pending and Prior Litigation
  • Dishonesty and Personal Profit Exclusions
  • Restitution and No Loss
  • Insured Capacity
  • Insured v. Insured Exclusion
  • Contractual Liability
  • Professional Services
  • Independent Counsel
  • Advancement of Defense Costs
  • Allocation
  • Recoupment
  • Consent

We hope you will be able to join us for this informative discussion.

Friday, February 21 • 12:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET

Join us for substantive Ethics and Professionalism CLE Programming.

Stuart Teicher travels nationwide delivering CLE programs and frequently encounters numerous celebrities along the way. When he’s not on the road, he indulges his fascination with movie lawyers and their ethical missteps. In this program, Stuart combines these interests by showcasing photos of his celebrity selfies and linking those encounters to ethics lessons in legal practice. Additionally, he will present a few movie clips to highlight and explain the ethical mistakes made by movie lawyers.

Speaker:

  • Stuart Teicher, Esq. – Seasoned Legal Educator, Corporate Educator, Author, and Legal Ethics Speaker

Topics include:

  • What Bill Murray teaches about a lawyer conducting oneself with courtesy and dignity
  • What an Indecent Proposal teaches about zealous advocacy and Rule 8.4
  • How Goodfellas teach us about a lawyer’s duty to report
  • My Cousin Vinny and Candor to the Tribunal
  • Lessons from Hollywood about bad behavior and professionalism

Thursday, January 23 • 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. PT

The webinar will focus on the challenges in identifying, pursuing, and securing “Other Insurance” and related risk-transfer opportunities in cyber matters. The webinar also will offer practical strategies we have employed, and continue to employ, to overcome those challenges. Some of these strategies will be explored through real-world examples.

This program is approved for MCLE credit for California, Illinois, New Jersey (through reciprocity), New York (newly admitted and experienced), Pennsylvania and Texas. Troutman Pepper Locke will seek credit in requested states unless state restrictions apply.  One hour of Insurance Continuing Education (CE) credit is pending in Florida, New York, and Texas. If you have any questions about CLE credits, please email CLEManagement@troutman.com.

Tuesday, January 21 • 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. ET

This training explains the legal name change process in Philadelphia, PA and covers cultural sensitivity when working with LGBTQ+ clients.