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HNBA’s Corporate Counsel Division Chair Ivana Kriznic on the Value of Voluntary Bar Memberships

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Ivana Kriznic, chair of the Corporate Counsel Division of the Hispanic Bar Association sits down with Veronica Pastor, ACC’s deputy general counsel, to discuss the value of being a member in both ACC and HNBA, how the HNBA corporate counsel division’s focus has evolved during her tenure, the meaning of being a Hispanic lawyer today, and how awareness and cross promotion can advance diversity and integration in the legal profession and help you advance your career. #ACCDocket #DEI #inhouse #HNBA
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What Employers Need to Know Today About Class and Collective Actions: A View Through 2023’s Cultural, Regulatory and Political Goggles

By Jackson Lewis P.C.

The United States is in the midst of a unique cultural moment. A post-pandemic economy, a fractured political climate, a newly aggressive regulatory state, a deeply conservative U.S. Supreme Court and the relentless advance of technology have profoundly impacted our workplaces. This article looks at some of the class and collective actions at this historic juncture.

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Sample Syllabus for the Law School Course "In-house Counsel: Law and Practice"

By Veta T. Richardson, President and CEO of the Association of Corporate Counsel, and Justin Connor, Executive Director of the Center for Industry Self-Regulation

Are you an in-house professional interested in teaching a law school course? You may wonder how peers who teach law school designed their syllabus. Take a look at the syllabus developed by Veta T. Richardson, ACC President and CEO, and Justin Connor, Executive Director, Center for Industry Self-Regulation.

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Significant changes in companies’ workforce and human rights reporting: new EU legislation (Eversheds Sutherland)

By Eversheds Sutherland

This article discusses issues such as falling share prices in response to labor disputes, “living wage” resolutions at AGMs, stakeholder concerns over working conditions in supply chains, and workers speaking up about their employer’s culture and ethics, which potentially engage the EU’s new sustainability reporting duty.

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