In-House Counsel
Law
Franklin Pierce School of Law::Business Law (LAW)
Credits: 2.0
Class Size: 30
Term:
Spring 2025
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Law Full Term (01/13/2025
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04/25/2025)
CRN:
56550
Grade Mode:
Letter Grading
This course focuses on the unique aspects of working as an employed lawyer within an organization. Practice in this setting (whether as the sole in-house lawyer or one of several hundred lawyers around the world) can be intellectually challenging as well as personally and professionally fulfilling. In-house practice can also involve issues and risks which are different from practicing law in a firm. Students will learn about the role and function of in-house lawyers; how to understand and analyze how legal departments within organizations are organized and managed; how to decide whether, and how, to retain and work effectively with outside counsel; and how to recognize, analyze, and deal with special ethical and policy challenges for in-house counsel, including compliance, attorney-client privilege, ethical dilemmas, as well as government prosecution of in-house attorneys.
Instructor Approval Required. Contact Instructor for permission then register through Webcat.
Instructors:
Danette Wineberg
Times & Locations
Start Date | End Date | Days | Time | Location |
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1/13/2025 | 4/25/2025 | W | 10:45am - 12:45pm | UNHL 205 |