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The Privilege Protection Showdown – Kevin's CLE Edition in Washington DC

Right Discovery Staff Writer

Where in the world is Kevin M. Clark? Last spotted two-stepping between Texas bluebonnets and D.C. cherry blossoms—then landing at Crowell for a marathon on privilege hygiene.

Join Right Discovery and the D.C. Bar Litigation Steering Committee for a free CLE on Attorney-Client Privilege Within Large Organizations—because keeping privilege airtight is harder than sourcing decent queso outside the Lone Star State.

Program snapshot

Credit: 1.0 CLE hour (general / MCLE; coordinated through Crowell—not the D.C. Bar passport program).

This session walks through privilege fault lines in sprawling enterprises: foundational Upjohn lessons, dual-role employees whose titles blur legal versus business hats, documentation traps, enterprise systems that leak intent, and how in-house GenAI rollouts stress traditional privilege analyses.

Speakers

  • Hon. John M. Facciola (Ret.), U.S. Magistrate Judge
  • Andrew M. Adelman, Partner, Correia & Puth, PLLC
  • Alicia Clausen, Litigation Associate, Crowell & Moring LLP

When: April 9, 2025 · 5:30 p.m.

Where:Crowell & Moring LLP, Washington, D.C.

Cost: Free with advance registration

D.C. Bar membership is not required (guest profiles may be needed to complete signup).

Register via Crowell & Moring → or contact solutions@rightdiscovery.com for routing help.

Topics:privilege, Upjohn, in-house counsel, CLE, Washington DC, Crowell & Moring, Right Discovery