ICLE | Protecting Privacy in Family Law: A Case Study Approach
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Protecting Privacy in Family Law: A Case Study Approach
11/11/15 Novi | CLE: 3.5 | Level: Basic
Cosponsored by the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan

Protecting the privacy of your clients is critical in today's electronic world to prevent sensitive financial, criminal or even psychological information from public disclosure. But knowing what information is sensitive and how to exclude it from the public court record may not always be clear--until now.

Join top litigators and family law experts as they discuss the powerful tools available to lawyers--from protective orders, to in-camera review to sealing court records--to ensure your clients are not exposed. With hands-on exercises, work through common family law scenarios, identify potential privacy pitfalls, and select options to protect confidential information at every stage of the case.

Learn to:

  • Determine which court rules and statutes are in place to help protect client privacy
  • Select the best litigation or ADR privacy option for your client’s situation
  • Identify discovery requests that may trigger the need for a protective order
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