Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC British ColumbiaThe ACC BC Chapter invites members and in-house counsel in BC to a roundtable on tech law.
Tech Roundtable
Thursday, May 6, 2021 | 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
We've missed meeting with our in-house tech friends! Our tech industry group is growing, so for our new subscribers - welcome! We are a group of in-house counsel from BC that meet several times a year to discuss all things tech related.
Our industry roundtables have no agenda. We host a forum for casual discussion of the real-time challenges of in-house, and a peer support network of diverse and experienced in-house counsel. Bring your questions and challenges to a table of in-house counsel from the tech industry, and gain valuable feedback and solutions.
Perry Bahniwal, our immediate-past president and in-house counsel at EA Games will be our host for this discussion. We hope you can join us.
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VIRTUAL LOCATION
This event is hosted via the ACCBC Zoom Meeting Room. Zoom meeting details were sent to our tech industry roundtable subscribers with the invitation.
This event is for in-house counsel only, others will not be admitted.
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