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Wrap Up: Roundtable Discussions

By Jean-Baptiste Pessey

Attendees will choose among a number of roundtable discussion topics, each involving a creative hypothetical situation highlighting compliance issues that affect their business or compliance teams. Following robust discussions, each table will publicly share interesting points that arose, including best practices for handling their pressing issues. Receive a post-conference comprehensive report of the roundtable discussion findings.

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Vaccinate Your Company: How to Prepare for a Global Health Crisis

By Jennifer Sadoff and David Kurtz

While the threat of an impending “doomsday” virus may seem like an outlandish prospect, real-world examples like Swine Flu and Ebola raise the question: How would your company respond to such an event? Through an understanding of key employment regulations, in-house counsel can develop precautionary strategies to help mitigate the risk of the next global health crisis.

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Protect, Innovate, and Collaborate

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Although we’re a couple months into 2017, whether personal or professional, there’s something about the promise of a new year’s “clean slate” that leads us to make resolutions to be — and do — better.
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ACC Chief Legal Officers 2018 Survey - Executive Summary

The most critical issues facing companies today are legal issues. It's no longer just a good idea for CLOs to be at the executive table, in the boardroom, and reporting to the CEO - it's essential. Learn more about how 1,300 peers view their role in the boardroom and with the CEO. Find out what is trending in department costs, law firm turnover, spend, work allocation, and more.

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Crisis Management and the Role of In-House Lawyers: Leveraging Cross-Functional Expertise

By Association of Corporate Counsel

This Leading Practices Profile, an update to ACC’s 2011 Crisis Management and the Role of In-House Lawyers: Company Leading Practices, features the leading business continuity and crisis management plans of four entities that share plan aspects, including core components, operational strategies, and lessons learned. The Profile also addresses the law departments’ role in prevention planning, training, risk assessment, crisis management, and continuity planning.

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Using International Treaties and Agreements to Work Effectively in International Markets

By Thomas Dale, Javier Fernández-Samaniego, Richard Nohe, Weiwen Wang

The straight line may result in the shortest distance, but it is not always the best path. Your company wants to sell its products in Nicaragua, but learns it is less expensive and burdensome to import its products through Guatemala. How about setting up an insurance underwriter in the European Union? Most people think London would be the best location, but setting up the underwriter in Malta, with less cost and regulation, can get your company started and running more quickly. A panel of experts will discuss different approaches on how to enter international markets by using international treaties and agreements.

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Lawyers: Technological Evolution

By K Royal, Lori S. Nugent, and Stephanie A. Reiter

We are in the midst of a technological revolution — the information revolution. Yes, technologically, the information revolution is in full swing, but in the legal field, we are experiencing the pains of technological evolution.

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