Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC GeorgiaThe Georgia Chapter of Association of Corporate Counsel and Blake, Cassels & Graydon (U.S.) LLP will present “Canadian Law Responses to COVID19”. This discussion will focus on the following topics:
- Review of Canadian COVID19 occupational health and safety and employment law considerations
- Mandatory vaccination policies and testing regimes in Canada
- Immunity legislation and force majeure clauses in the Canadian context
- Impact of COVID19 on Canadian transactions
Speakers
Amanda Cash, Litigation Counsel, Paradies Lagardère
Jessica Guevara, Legal Counsel, Wood
Holly Reid, Partner, Blake, Cassels & Graydon (Toronto)
Paul Singh, Partner, Blake, Cassels & Graydon (Toronto)
Notes
Attendance is limited to ACC members and their invited in-house counsel guests, as well as prospective ACC members. ACC membership is open to attorneys who practice law as in-house counsel employees of organizations and who do not hold themselves out to the public for the practice of law.
A CLE credit of one (1) hour is being applied for, and if approved, will be submitted to the Georgia State Bar for attendees licensed to practice in Georgia.
While we understand that some "no shows" are unavoidable, we kindly ask that you please consider our speakers and hosts who have spent a considerable amount of time and resources to put this event on for you before deciding not to attend. Good attendance helps ensure that ACC Georgia can continue to offer CLE programming and networking events at no cost to our ACC Georgia members. If you need to cancel, we ask for 48 hours’ notice to georgia@accglobal.com. ACC Georgia reserves the right to charge a fee for attendees who do not cancel.
If you have any questions, please contact Connie Swindell-Harding at georgia@accglobal.com.