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- Posted December 06, 2010
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Firm to present webinar for in-house counsel
Clark Hill attorney Linda M. Watson will present "Successfully Managing Enforcement Activities and Internal Investigations," a webinar for in-house counsel on Tuesday, Dec 14, from noon to 1 p.m. The webinar will focus on recent investigations and action, best practice tips for internal investigations, how to deal with search warrants and subpoenas and the art of managing communications. This complimentary program is seeking 1.0 credit hour toward Continuing Legal Education credit hours. For registration, visit www.clarkhill.com/seminars.aspx.
This webinar is offered through Clark Hill's In-House Café program. In-House Café provides in-house counsel members free webinars, updates in the law, law department management tips, current trends in the legal industry and serves as a tool for in-house counsel to stay connected.
Watson has more than 18 years of experience representing small to large privately-held business entities, as well as public corporations both as a legal advisor and seasoned litigator. Her practice covers all areas of business and commercial litigation, including contracts, employment claims, property matters, construction, intellectual property, trade secrets, and copyright and trademark law.
Watson is a graduate of the National Trial Institute for Trial Advocacy, one of the leading institutions for intensive professional training in the art and skills of trial advocacy.
In addition, Watson serves as corporate counsel for several international companies providing advice and counseling on business and legal matters.
She lectures and conducts workshops and seminars on a national basis for in-house counsel, offering them best practice guidelines, legal updates and law department management tips.
Published: Mon, Dec 6, 2010
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