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February 11, 2020 | 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM CST

Norton Rose Fulbright
Frost Tower
111 W. Houston St., Ste. 1800
San Antonio, TX 78205

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Members: Free

Overview (Program Summary)

A program hosted by:

ACC South/Central Texas

Join us for cocktails in the recently opened Frost Tower where we will present the Norton Rose Fulbright 2019 Litigation Trends Annual Survey.

As the longest running survey of its kind, this year's survey features perspectives from 287 US corporate counsel, where respondents stated they foresee an economic downturn that will lead to a rise in disputes. Many companies, the survey found, have begun taking preventative steps to manage the increased risk posed by the growing number of disputes.

A roundtable of panelists will discuss the trends they see impacting their business and how in-house counsel can respond.  Click HERE to access the report.

We will also hear a special presentation from Kyle H. Dreyer, the Executive Program Coordinator for Baylor Law's Executive LL.M. in Litigation Management, on the necessity of a framework for effective Litigation Management.  

We hope you can join us for cocktails, an in-depth discussion and a special peek at the new Frost Building in downtown San Antonio.

Parking in the attached Frost Tower garage will be validated.

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Speakers

CLE

Credits: 1.0 hours
State: TX
Category: General

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