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Defining the Role of In-house Lawyers in Governance

By Margaret M. Foran - Vice President, Corporate Governance & Secretary, Pfizer Inc.; Kerry A. Galvin - Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary, Lyondell Chemical Company; Paul R. Lovejoy - Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary, United Air Lines, Inc.; Kellye L. Walker - Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary, BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc.

711 Defining the Role of In-house Lawyers in Governance. Includes sample board evaluations, corporate governance guidelines, annual board meeting agendas, and more.

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Wincing is Not a Form of Preparation -- What "The Office" Can Teach us About Rule 30(b)(6) Depositions

By Britt Latham
Member
Bass Berry Sims

Daniel Lim
Senior Director & Assistant General Counsel
Guidance Software, Inc.

Keith Munson
Attorney
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice

Miriam Smolen
Associate General Counsel
Fannie Mae

This program will be a roundtable discussion of real-life corporate depositions which went terribly wrong. It will begin with a three minute video segment from the popular television series, "The Office," which depicts a disastrous corporate deposition in action. From there, attendees will develop critical skills in learning to avoid common deposition pitfalls while simultaneously developing strategy and technique in both the preparation and execution of 30(b(6) depositions. Attendees will learn how to get the attention of senior management to ensure proper preparation and maximum tactical advantage, how to select appropriate witnesses and post-deposition affidavits, and how to take advantages of the nuances contained within Rule 30(b)(6) regarding corporate officer depositions.

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Recent Developments in Director Liability Law

By The Honorable Sam Glasscock, III, Richard Renck, Brad Stein, and Steven Walker

In working with your company’s board of directors, you will notice that an ever-present concern for the directors is the issue of potential liability to shareholders that is attendant to the role. Please come join a panel of your colleagues and corporate governance experts for an in-depth look at the real-world scenarios that have shaped director liability law in the previous year. The discussion will also focus on how the recent decisional law in Delaware and other influential United States jurisdictions might affect the future decisions of boards in the coming years.

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The Insiders Guide to Human Resources Audits

By Richard S. Veys, Lily M. Garcia

The human resources ("HR") audit is a valuable tool in the in-house counsels risk management toolbox. It can help you to identify and correct weaknesses in HR practices and processes before someone mishandles or overlooks an employment situation, possibly giving rise to litigation. This article gives you practical pointers on how to launch an HR audit, specifically, how to make the business case to your company decision makers, how to select the people who will perform the audit, how to make the audit thorough and meaningful, and how to make effective use of what the audit reveals.

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Misplaced Trust and Stolen Identities: Protecting Consumers and Minors as They Use the Internet

By Michael R. Geroe, J. Wylie Donald

Understanding that the internet is both everywhere and nowhere, it is important for in-house attorneys, as well as all company decision-makers, to know the issues surrounding identity theft online, and the regulations placed on internet advertising that companies need to monitor. This article is intended to help you come up with your own internet-related regulations to protect privacy, identify and punish violators, and protect and stimulate commerce.

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