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ACC New York CityJOIN US IN PERSON AT THE HARD ROCK ON MAY 12, 2022 >>> ACC NYC CHAPTER 2022 ETHICS MARATHON
Join us for 4 hours of ethics CLE credit, followed by a cocktail networking reception.
AGENDA*
2:00 - 2:30 PM // Registration & Opening Remarks
2:30 - 3:20 PM // Session 1: Common Ethical Issues in Commercial Transactions
This presentation will cover various ethical traps that corporate counsel face and how to navigate them. Topics discussed will include ethical issues in negotiating contracts (including when corporate counsel has duties to disclose information), ethical issues when disputes arise, as well as conflict of interest issues pertaining to subsidiaries and affiliates and how to navigate these matters when you represent more than one entity.
Presented by Jenner & Block
SPEAKERS
Megan Manfred, Head of Commercial Legal, Via
Jenna E. Ross, Partner, Jenner & Block
Corey E. Schoellkopf, Associate, Jenner & Block
3:20 - 3:30 PM // Break
3:30 - 4:20 PM // Session 2: Artificial Intelligence and Legal Ethical Considerations
Artificial intelligence is not only an exploding technology area, but it is diffusing into all sectors of business and life. Even for those who do not work at a tech company, it is hard to avoid interacting with AI as every industry continues to use AI to improve its operations. This presentation will discuss some of the legal ethical issues that arise with this emerging technology, including privacy and confidentiality considerations when using AI, ownership of work product when using AI to automate certain tasks, ethical considerations when using data and AI analytics, and other ethical issues surfacing with this technology.
Presented by Baker Botts
SPEAKERS
Ndidi M. Elue, Lead Counsel, Responsible AI, Meta
Kevin Fumai, Assistant General Counsel, Oracle
Nicole A. Spence, Counsel, Data and AI - IBM Corporation
Margaret M. Welsh, Senior Associate, Baker Botts, LLP
4:20 - 4:30 PM // Break
4:30 - 5:20 PM // Session 3: Attorney Client Privilege in Investigations
The program covers the preservation of the attorney client privilege during internal investigations and will examine both the basics of privilege law and best practices for preserving it in the U.S. Attendees will find this program very beneficial for members of the compliance, internal audit, and legal functions.
During this session, we will discuss certain key aspects of privilege including:
• Fundamentals in the US and considerations in other jurisdictions
• Special considerations regarding waivers
• Audits and investigations
• Safeguarding privileged information
Presented by Crowell & Moring
SPEAKERS
Matt Amatruda, Senior Counsel, Investigations at Zoom Video Communications, Inc
Andrea Charles, Associate, Crowell & Moring
Kelly T. Currie, Partner, Crowell & Moring
Danielle L. Giffuni, Counsel, Crowell & Moring
Sheila Marhamati, Associate General Counsel, Government Investigations and Regulatory Enforcement, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
5:20 - 5:30 PM // Break
5:30 - 6:20 PM // Session 4: Don’t Have Ethics Put You Next to a Hard Rock
In-house counsel are facing new and unique ethical challenges arising from a rapidly changing business and technology environment. This program focuses on technology and in-house counsel’s ethical responsibilities surrounding agreements, compliance and data. The program will include a review of relevant ABA model rules and other ABA and state bar association guidance. Afterwards, panelists will discuss realistic scenarios touching on technology that in-house all while operating within our ethical obligations.
Presented by CSC
SPEAKERS
Chris Brancati, Commercial Counsel, Google Cloud at Google LLC
Helena Ledic, Associate General Counsel and Senior Director of Client Relations, CSC
Jesse Melman, Counsel, Third Party Risk Management at Zoom Video Communications, Inc.
Penny Williams, Commercial Counsel, Strategic Industries, Google Cloud at Google LLC
6:30 - 7:30 PM // Cocktail Networking Reception
CLE
Credits: 4 | State: NY | Category: Ethics and Professionalism | Suitable for both transitional and non-transitional attorneys
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*Agenda subject to change.