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Breaking Barriers Toward Greater Cross-border e-Commerce and a New Retail Economy

By Paul Drake, Nick Holland, Arndt Soret

This “how to” session will include all the information that is needed to successfully facilitate speed to market for your retail business in compliance with the harmonisation legislation coming out of the EU, including the consumer directive, cyber security and electronic signature directives, and data privacy, which have been designed to ensure that consumers are protected and can transact securely online.

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CLORT Report May 20 2014

This Report summarizes the discussion at the ACC’s CLO Roundtable session “Diversity and Privacy (Risks and Compliance” held in Toronto on May 20, 2014.

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CLO Luncheon Panel Presentation on Working with the Board of Directors

By Michele Hooper

This luncheon panel, offered in collaboration with the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD), will explore how general counsel can work more effectively with the Board of Directors and while addressing all of your burning questions. You will hear directly from two highly experienced Fortune 500 corporate directors and learn how to partner with your Board to address the most vexing challenges facing boards of directors today.

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Attorney–Client Privilege for the Compliance Officer: Who Has It? When Do You Have It? How Do You Keep It?

By Sergio Garcia, Marsha Gerber, Michael Kallens, Steven Smart

This program will focus on the application of the attorney–client privilege to the compliance officer as a mixed legal and business function, both in the United States and internationally. Speakers also will explore best practices related to invoking the privilege, who can make the claim and how to maintain the privilege.

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Bankruptcy, Insolvency, Restructuring – How to Protect Your Organization from and Capitalize on Your Debtor’s Financial Distress

By John Kalm, Robin Schwill, Joel Silverman, Paul van Eyk

Counterparty risk is an inevitable component of any financial transaction. Organizations faced with a financially distressed debtor are wise to have defenses in place before issues arise. With proper protection in place, those organizations also have the opportunity to capitalize on the distress of the debtor. Arm yourself with the weapons that your organization will need to protect itself when dealing with an insolvent or bankrupt corporate group, as well as deal protection measures to consider when managing distressed merger and acquisition transactions in an international context.

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