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Legal Privilege and Digitalisation: Two Key Questions for the Civil Procedure of the Future

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Armando’s by Vergani, Seidengasse 15, 8001 Zurich, Vergani Löwenplatz

The Lawyers’ Gathering, a lunchtime event on the topic In-House Legal Privilege and Digitalisation: Two Key Questions for the Civil Procedure of the Future.

This event included a presentation followed by a discussion roundtable. Followed by, a relaxed lunch.

Programme

12:00 Arrival of guests 
12:10 Welcome – Simon Hofstetter (Charles Russell Speechlys)
12:15 Legal Privilege – Isabelle Meyer (Altenburger), Aline Wey Speirs (Charles Russell Speechlys)
12:35 Questions / Discussion – Simon Hofstetter (Charles Russell Speechlys)
12:40 The Digitalisation of Civil Procedure – Lucia Eigensatz (Justitia 4.0), Remo Wagner (Charles Russell Speechlys) 
13:00 Questions / Discussion – Simon Hofstetter (Charles Russell Speechlys)
13:05 Lunch
14:00 End of event

 

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