“Wait, Wait; Don’t Tell Them!”

Session Description: 
A corny idea clearly inspired by the NPR show “Wait, Wait; Don’t Tell Me!” The format could include any of that show’s components, including audience polls about which of several possible alternatives correctly answers a short privilege question, with an explanation from the panel. It can be as basis or as complicated as folks think would work, and could be based on actual opinions. There’s a lot to work with here, and it could be fun. I did suggest this idea to NCBJ about 15 years ago, but I don’t think they ever presented it, at least not in the context of privileges. It could easily apply to consumer and commercial practitioners, so I am deliberately not selecting a single target audience.
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Learning Outcomes: 
This session will sharpen your skills in identifying and correctly applying applicable privileges (some basic, some more complicated) in a variety of bankruptcy litigation contexts. The program will include privilege issues common to both consumer and commercial practice.
Target Audience: 
Other
First Name: 
Bruce
Last Name: 
Harwood
Firm: 
US Bankruptcy Court (D NH)