Corporate Counsel Series: Ethics 2025
October 28, 2025
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Reception following)
National Center for Aviation Training Auditorium at WSU Tech
4004 N. Webb Rd.
Wichita, KS 67226
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Foulston's popular annual ethics seminar has been developed specifically for corporate counsel with the goal of assisting you in your responsibility to provide high-quality legal guidance to your organization. Join us in Wichita for our ethics seminar on Tuesday, October 28.
We are pleased to offer our Corporate Counsel Series on ethics and other relevant topics in Wichita, Topeka, and Kansas City throughout the year. If you are unable to join us for this ethics session, please check back on our Seminars page for a Topeka date after the first of the year and a Kansas City date in the spring.
Registration
RSVP to attend this year's seminar at this link. This is a FREE seminar for corporate and government counsel. Enrollment is not available for attorneys in private practice without prior approval. Register early, limited space is available.
Certification
This program will be submitted for preapproval of ethics CLE credit for attorneys in Kansas and Missouri.
Presenters
Foulston attorneys Holly Dyer, Andrew Nolan, and Teresa Shulda will present.
Topics
Guarding the Privilege in the Digital Age: Ethical Pitfalls for In-House Counsel
In-house counsel operate at the intersection of legal duty and corporate strategy, often facing unique ethical challenges in preserving attorney-client privileged communications. This presentation explores the complexities of privilege in the corporate context, including issues of dual roles, executive communications, communications with non-management and third parties, and common interest privileges. We will also address the ethical and logistical dilemmas associated with the disclosure of confidential client information through modern digital tools and processes, such as artificial intelligence (AI), virtual communications like Zoom and Teams, and considerations for recording those conversations. Attendees will gain insights into best practices for protecting privileged communications while leveraging modern technologies.
Rules: KRPC 1.1 Competence; KRPC 1.4 Communication; KRPC 1.6 Confidentiality; KRPC 1.3 Organization as a Client; KRPC 5.3 Nonlawyer Assistance; KRPC 8.4 Misconduct
Lawyer “Severance”: When Will Your Outie’s Conduct Get Your Innie Sent to the Break Room (and Other Recent Tales From the World of Legal Ethics)
In the TV series Severance, workers can surgically “sever” their work self (“innie”) from their outside-of-work self (“outie”). For lawyers, the line between work life and private life is not at all clear. In this presentation, we’ll discuss when and under what circumstances the actions of your “outie” could subject you to discipline under the rules of professional conduct. This presentation will also cover other recent developments and ethics cases in the news over the last year. Rules and authority that will be addressed may include:
- Matter of Valdez, 2025 WL 2490573 (Kan. Aug. 29, 2025)
- Kansas Rules of Professional Conduct, including KRPC 1.6, KRPC 3.5, KRPC 4.1, KRPC 8.4
- Kansas Supreme Court Rules governing disciplinary procedures, including Rule 226
- ABA Formal Opinion 514
For More Information
Contact Adrienne Clark at aclark@foulston.com or call 316.291.9721.