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The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) is the world's largest organization serving the professional and business interests of attorneys who practice in the legal departments of corporations, associations, nonprofits and other private-sector organizations around the globe.

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This CLE covers high-profile employment discrimination litigation in the wake of the #MeToo movement, and covers proactive legislative measures taken and changes to certain M&A contractual language in the wake of the movement.  We want to offer companies and corporate counsel practical tips for approaching sexual harassment and retaliation claims, which spiked significantly during FY 2017 with respect to the number of EEOC charges. 

On June 28th, the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC), a global legal association representing more than 45,000 in-house counsel employed by over 10,000 organizations in 85 countries, recognized Sadeq M. Khan, Chief Compliance Officer and Deputy General Counsel, Vertical Screen Inc., as one of the 10 best business lawyers in its international membership.

Corporate legal departments and law firms are feeling the pressure of the changing legal landscape and are increasingly turning to non-traditional service providers – or Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSP's) – to cut costs and deliver more value. This shift is forcing more law firms to re-think how they are competing for new business and servicing their corporate clients.