Business Litigation 2010: Unlocking Successful Strategies for Wisconsin Companies
03 November 2010
You will learn about the newest issues and decisions affecting Wisconsin companies, best practices for efficient litigation management, and strategies that can help you make your litigation portfolio a success both legally and economically. Through the use of panel discussions, you will hear from other in-house counsel (and even a few non-lawyers) about the latest approaches to today’s litigation challenges.
A wide variety of subjects will be addressed at the conference, including the following:
- Supreme Court Review – What Do Wisconsin Companies Get When They Adopt Wisconsin Law in Their Agreements?
- Ethical Bear Traps for In-House Counsel
- 10 Strategies for Getting E-Discovery Under Control
- Making the Most of Insurance in Litigation
- Dealing With the Press – and the Blogs
- M&A – The Litigator’s Perspective
- Protecting Your Business Through Expedited Proceedings and Injunctive Relief
- Inevitable Disclosure – Prevent Your Competitor From Hiring Your Former Employee
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