The Legal Ethics of Legal Risk Management in the New Normal - ACCESS MCLE

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The Legal Ethics of Legal Risk Management in the New Normal

600.00

Legal and Judicial Ethics

1 Credit Unit

ATTY. LEAH JOSE-SEBASTIAN

The Legal Ethics of Legal Risk Management in the New Normal

This course will discuss how to manage legal risk in the new normal that is rooted in legal ethics.
CATEGORY

Legal and Judicial Ethics

CREDIT UNIT

1

DURATION

60:00

LAUNCH DATE

January 2021

ABOUT THE COURSE

The new normal involves behaviors, situations, and health standards that unfold, that are dynamic. Taking this course will guide you on how to find concrete ways to manage the risks from these sources as they become apparent, and although they may not yet be permanent.

Being able to manage legal risks effectively in the new normal can help save businesses and lives.

At the end of this course, you should be able to:

  • Identify the sources and triggers of legal risks pre-Covid
  • List the recognizable pre-Covid legal risks
  • Explain how the sources and triggers of legal risks change in the new normal
  • Choose the factors that affect LRM changed in the new normal
  • Cite the items that we need to change in the way we manage legal risks
  • Explain the LRM’s ‘strict approach’ in adapting to the new normal

Course Status

AVAILABLE NOW

Course price

₱443

when you avail the Full Compliance (36 Units) bundle

₱600

Regular price for 1 credit unit course

COURSE PREVIEW

Module 1: Commencement in the Construction Industry Arbitration Commission

Module 2: Next Step after Commencement of Arbitration

Module 3: Next Step after the Appointment of Arbitrators

Module 4: Next Step after the Terms of Reference

Module 5: Timetable for the Rendition of the Arbitral Award

Module 6: Incidents after the Rendition of Arbitral Award

LECTURER

Atty. Leah Jose-Sebastian

Private Practitioner
She is a graduate of UP Law (Class 1993), has been in active practice for 26 years now. She has had 12 years of litigation experience, 6 years of law firm practice, and 18 years of experience in major in-house legal roles, including as Legal Director of United Laboratories, General Counsel of Unilever Philippines, Inc., and General Counsel – Supply Chain SEAA (Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand) and Global Procurement (for Commodities and Food Ingredients portfolio) of the Unilever Group.

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