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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UNETHICAL with 21ST Century Ethics Issues

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THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UNETHICAL with 21ST Century Ethics Issues

Provided By: Los Angeles County Bar Association

Approved for CLE credit in: AK, AZ, CA, IL, ME, MO, ND, NY

This expert panel will discuss cutting edge legal ethics and related issues of importance to entertainment, media and intellectual property practitioners, including: advance conflict of interest waivers (including joint representation of companies and talent); "subject matter" conflicts; changing firms, lateral hires & screening; avoiding conflicts when representing multiple parties & interests; ethical issues in negotiations.
 Agenda

  • advance conflict of interest waivers
  • "subject matter" conflicts
  • changing firms, lateral hires & screening
  • avoiding conflicts when representing multiple parties
  • ethical issues in negotiations


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    This program is has been approved for credit in AK, AZ, CA, IL, ME, MO, ND, NY



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     Panelist Biographies


    Aton Arbisser

    Chairman of the Litigation Department
    Kaye Scholer LLP

    Aton Arbisser is the Chairman of the Litigation Department of Kaye Scholer LLP's Los Angeles office and part of the firm's Antitrust and Products Liability groups. LESS Mr. Arbisser's practice encompasses a broad range of complex litigations. He has been nationally recognized for his successes in defending pharmaceutical companies in product liability cases and related consumer class actions. In the PPA products liability litigation, co-chaired the PPA joint defense team on experts and science issues, defeated a class action seeking refunds on millions of dollars of product containing PPA that had been withdrawn from the market, won the first-in-the-nation PPA trial, O'Neill, et al. v. Novartis Consumer Health, Inc., JCCP-4166 (L.A. Super. Ct. Jan. 22, 2004), and then successfully argued the appeal from the jury verdict for Novartis Consumer Health, Inc. Both the Daily Journal and the National Law Journal selected this verdict as one of the "Top 10 Verdicts of 2004." Mr. Arbisser was also recognized as one of California's leading practitioners in the Antitrust field and is cited in the Who'sWhoLegal: California 2009 publication.


    James Ham

    Principal
    Pansky Markle Ham LLP


    Wendy Peterson

    General Counsel
    Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP

    Ms. Peterson is General Counsel to the Firm. As General Counsel, Ms. Peterson handles all internal legal matters for the Firm. Prior to joining the Firm in 2002, Ms. Peterson was General Counsel of Wynn Oil Company, a manufacturer of automotive additives and provider of service contracts, and Assistant General Counsel of Parker-Hannifin Corporation's Seal Group, a manufacturer of rubber and engineered plastic products. From 1993 to 2000, Ms. Peterson was Assistant General Counsel of Wynn's International, Inc., a publicly-held corporation traded on the NYSE. From 1995 to 2000, Ms. Peterson also served as Corporate Secretary to Wynn¿s International. From 1985 to 1993, Ms. Peterson was a corporate and securities law attorney with O'Melveny & Myers. At O'Melveny, Ms. Peterson's practice focused on mergers and acquisitions, equity and debt financings, SEC compliance and general corporate law advice.


    Gary Williams

    Professor of Law
    Loyola Law School

    Gary Williams was staff counsel for the Agricultural Labor Relations Board from 1976-79 and staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Southern California from 1979-85. Williams was appointed assistant legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Southern California in 1985, a position he maintained until joining the Loyola Law School faculty in 1987.


    F. Jay Dougherty

    Professor of Law
    Loyola Law School

    During law school Jay Dougherty was a Harlan Fiske Stone scholar, a staff member of the Columbia Law Review and editor of the Columbia Journal of Arts & the Law. His legal career began in the Entertainment Department of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in New York, where his work included representation of Broadway composers and authors. His interest in the motion picture area led to positions at the Motion Picture/Television/Music Departments of Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp, the legal departments at United Artists Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and the Business Affairs Department of Morgan Creek Productions. After a corporate takeover of MGM, Dougherty moved to the Legal Department of Twentieth Century Fox, where he became senior vice president of production and worldwide acquisition legal affairs. Before joining the Loyola faculty, Dougherty served as assistant general counsel for Turner Broadcasting System, responsible for Turner Pictures. He also taught as an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California Law Center for ten years.



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    THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UNETHICAL with 21ST Century Ethics Issues

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