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Clark Hill Attorneys Jonathan Hugg, Stephanie Rawitt and Karolien Vandenberghe Presented at The Legal Intelligencer’s In-House Counsel CLE

March 18, 2014

Clark Hill Attorneys Jonathan W. Hugg, Stephanie K. Rawitt and Karolien M. Vandenberghe were presenters at The Legal Intelligencer’s In-House Counsel CLE on March 18, 2014 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Their presentation was titled “Amendments to the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct – From Parchment Files to Digital Document Management: The Latest Changes to the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct Reflect the Technological Transformation of the Practice of Law.”

Hugg is a member of the firm’s Commercial and Corporate Litigation practice group. He concentrates his practice on commercial and appellate litigation, with an emphasis on financial institution, regulatory enforcement, municipal, and lender liability matters. He regularly litigates cases involving issues of critical legal importance to financial institutions, including check fraud, check warranties, letters of credit, the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLB), disputes arising under Articles 3, 4, 4A and 5 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), and priority disputes regarding security interests under Article 9.

Rawitt provides services and advice to employers on employment and labor matters. She represents a variety of clients including hospitals, public entities, non-profit organizations, private businesses, colleges, universities, and corporations.

Vandenberghe is a member of Clark Hill’s International Practice and Insurance & Reinsurance Practice. Karolien focuses on regulatory trade compliance – export sanction programs administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control, export controls, export and import licensing, and tariff classification. She is also involved in the insurance and reinsurance arbitration practice and has a strong interest in cross-border regulation of the insurance and reinsurance business.

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