Explore key ethical challenges for in-house counsel, focusing on attorney-client privilege, confidentiality, and conflicts of interest.

In this installment of our Double Play series, our two thirty-minute programs cover key issues for in-house lawyers and avoiding corporate conflicts of interest.
This program answers these important questions, among others, to help in-house counsel stay in compliance with the legal ethics rules.

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Partner at Latham & Watkins LLP
Robert Malionek brings more than two decades of experience to clients navigating financial litigation, creditors’ rights, bankruptcy, as well as, securities fraud and professional liability matters. He has tried cases in state and federal courts across the country and has handled numerous arbitrations and appeals. Rob advises clients on complex financial and deal-related litigation, debtor-side and creditor-side insolvency litigation, ethics, privilege, and professional responsibility issues, and professional liability matters involving securities litigation, financial reporting obligations, malpractice claims, and financial fraud. He has led dozens of presentations and published more than 50 articles on a variety of legal issues. He serves on the Ethics and Professional Responsibility Committees of the New York County Lawyers’ Association and New York City Bar. Prior to joining Latham, Rob served as a clerk to Judge Ruggero J. Aldisert on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. He received his JD from Boston College Law School.

Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
David Keyko’s practice has focused on major, complex litigation, including cases involving allegations of fraud, antitrust violations, ethics issues, and trusts and estates matters. David has tried large commercial cases, conducted internal investigations, and responded to government probes. He has also served as an expert witness in connection with legal malpractice litigation. He has lectured and written widely on securities, antitrust, legal ethics, and general litigation topics, and chairs the Practising Law Institute’s programs on federal pretrial practice and ethics for corporate lawyers. David maintains an active pro bono practice as well.