CLE
Credit Hours.
Original Seminar Course Length: 2.0 Hours. (1.5 Ethics; 0.5 General)
The session will address a number of common antitrust issues that are sometimes overlooked, particularly by attorneys who do not regularly practice antitrust law.
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- Important distinctions between federal and state antitrust law, including traps for the unwary
- Recent developments in the areas of non-compete and non-solicitation agreements, including the potential risk of criminal exposure, with an overview of ethical issues
- What types of information may not be shared by competitors prior to consummation of a merger, acquisition, or joint venture, with an overview of ethical issues
- Under what circumstances attorneys may run the risk of antitrust exposure, with an overview of ethical issues
Every attorney, whether a seasoned practitioner or a young lawyer just beginning his/her practice.
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