This CLE explores issues that challenge lawyers in complex business disputes, providing in-depth coverage of topics that arise frequently such as privilege, insurance and the effective use of experts. It also draws attention to issues important to all lawyers, including how to effectively build trust with colleagues and clients, and mental health issues all lawyers face as professional problem solvers.
Frequently regarded as the highlight of the section's annual CLE, the final session features valuable insight about practice before the business court from the perspectives of sitting business court judges.
INCLUDED SESSIONS
- Business or Legal? Navigating Complex Privilege Issues
- Using Experts in Complex Litigation
- The Opioid Litigation: Reaching a Global Settlement
- Building Trust (With Colleagues, Clients and the Bench)
- The Price We Pay as Professional Problem Solvers
- Insurance Issues in Complex Litigation
- Business Court Panel Discussion
DETAILS
In-Person Live or Live Webcast
Thursday, February 2, 2023
Event start time varies based on delivery method. Click on the event at the bottom of the page for exact start times.
AGENDA
Click here to view the full In-Person Live program agenda.
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IN-PERSON LIVE LOCATION
North Carolina Bar Center, 8000 Weston Parkway, Cary
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SPEAKERS
- Chief Judge Louis A. Bledsoe III, North Carolina Business Court, Charlotte
- Judge Adam M. Conrad, North Carolina Business Court, Charlotte
- Judge Mark A. Davis, North Carolina Business Court, Raleigh
- Judge Julianna T. Earp, North Carolina Business Court, Greensboro
- Judge Michael L. Robinson, North Carolina Business Court, Winston-Salem
- Demi L. Bostian, Robinson Bradshaw, Chapel Hill
- Taylor M. Dewberry, Smith Anderson Blount Dorsett Mitchell & Jernigan LLP, Raleigh
- Jeremy M. Falcone, Ellis & Winters LLP, Greensboro
- J. Matthew "Matt" Gorga, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, Raleigh (Moderator)
- Candace A. Hoffman, North Carolina Lawyer Assistance Program, Raleigh
- Emma T. Kutteh, Robinson Bradshaw, Charlotte
- Erik Lioy, FORVIS LLP, Charlotte
- Kimberly M. Marston, Brooks Pierce McLendon Humphrey & Leonard LLP, Greensboro
- Jane Y. Paksoy, IQVIA, Chapel Hill
- Preetha Suresh Rini, Robinson Bradshaw, Chapel Hill (Moderator)
- Sarah A. Sheridan, Moore & Van Allen PLLC, Charlotte
- Luke C. Tompkins, Ward and Smith PA, Raleigh (Moderator)
- W. Swain Wood, Morningstar Law Group, Raleigh
PLANNED BY
NCBA Antitrust & Complex Business Disputes Law Section
- Gregory L. Skidmore, Robinson Bradshaw, Charlotte (Planner)
APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 7.00 MCLE Hours
COVID-19 UPDATE
Individuals experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, or within a COVID-19 quarantine/isolation period (as defined by the CDC at the time of the event) should not attend NCBA/NCBF events in person. Should a registrant for an in-person CLE event begin to experience COVID-19 symptoms or fall within a COVID-19 quarantine/isolation period, they will be provided with a digital registration upon request.
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PROGRAM PRICING
See pricing below. Discounts may be available for NCBA members who are students, law professors, judges or legal services/public interest attorneys. Call CLE at 919.677.0561 for details.