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Join us for a discussion of key cases from the United States Supreme Court's term and their implications for in-house counsel. We will review recent decisions involving regulation, employment law, intellectual property, and commercial litigation. Get practical advice to help your organization stay compliant and manage risks.

Hon. Halim Dhanidina (Ret.) and Suzanne Burke Spencer will discuss the new California Rule of Professional Conduct, Rule 8.3, the so-called “snitch rule,” which requires, amongst other things, attorneys to inform the state bar when they are in receipt of credible evidence that a fellow attorney has committed a criminal act or engaged in certain conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or reckless, or intentional misrepresentations.

Global Legal Group
198 pages

This guide provides corporate counsel and international practitioners with comprehensive jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction guidance to product liability laws and regulation.

Topics covered include causation, defenses and estoppel, procedure, time limits, remedies, and costs/funding.

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Region: Global, Brazil, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States

Corporate Counsel University® (CCU) is the leading onboarding and networking opportunity specially tailored for new in-house lawyers. 

 

CCU is the ideal program for members with less than five years of experience in a corporate legal department, as well as those seeking to refresh their basic practice skills. 

 

Learn everything you need to know about 2024 ACC Corporate Counsel University® in Denver, Colorado 
HERE!


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This program is completely organized and delivered by the Association of Corporate Counsel.

For questions, please contact education@acc.com.

On 29 January 2024, the Mainland Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters (Reciprocal Enforcement) Ordinance came into operation. This opened a new chapter in terms of mutual recognition of judgments between Mainland and Hong Kong SAR, and certain conditions need to be met for judgment creditors to seek to enforce Mainland Judgments in Hong Kong, and vice versa.

Join Jennifer Wu (Partner, Pinsent Masons) and Adrian Lai (Barrister, Des Voeux Chambers) for a 1-hour webinar to explore the changes in the reciprocal enforcement arrangements of Court judgments and arbitral awards, what is captured by the new reciprocal enforcement arrangement, what are the considerations for businesses and in-house counsel - particularly when dealing with contractual, operational and enforcement issues. The speakers will welcome questions from the audience at the end of the Webcast.

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ACC Houston May Chapter Meeting Webinar CLE
Multidistrict Litigation: How to Surf the Tsunami 
May 29, 2024 | 12:00 Noon - 1:00 pm | Zoom

This program, led by Anna Rotman, Danielle O’Neal, and Orla O’Callaghan, trial lawyers with substantial experience defending mass tort and product liability actions through trial, will feature an introduction to Multidistrict Litigation (MDL), how an MDL differs from a class action, and the costs and burdens associated with defending an MDL, and will offer strategies and practical tactics for staying afloat should your company find itself battling an MDL tsunami.

Business & Commercial Litigation Update: The program focuses on recent Nevada Supreme Court decisions that provide guidance to in-house counsel on key substantive and procedural issues involved in a variety of business and commercial litigation matters. A few examples of the cases and issues that will be covered include (1) offers of judgment that are inclusive or exclusive of costs, expenses, interest, and attorney fees, (2) modifiable and unconscionable noncompete provisions, (3) foreseeability and the traveling employee rule in workers’ compensation benefits, (4) breach of contract claims and interpretation issues involving ambiguity in payment terms and novation vs. modification, and (5) no signatory consent to arbitration. The program is designed to provide in-house practitioners with legal insights, litigation strategies, and practical approaches to business and commercial litigation.

Presenters are McDonald Carano attorneys, Chelsea Latino and Phil Mannelly.

ACC Houston Best Practices Practice Group CLE
The In-House Practitioners Best Practice Guide To Trial Preparation
June 18, 2024 | 11:30 am - 1:00 pm | Bari Ristorante

Best practices in preparing your C-Suite for trial and what to expect from your outside counsel to make it seamless, avoiding the chaotic fire drill. Learn best practices in securing clear communication, direction and planning from outside counsel.

The Canadian government is in the process of enacting the most substantial changes to the Competition Act in over a decade, with significant implications for businesses across all industries. Join us for an informative discussion with an expert panel that will explore both the recently enacted and proposed further amendments to the Competition Act. The panel will cover the Competition Bureau’s enforcement priorities, implications of the enacted and proposed amendments on business conduct, and practical compliance considerations for in-house counsel. 

Key topics include:

  • Overview of the recently enacted and proposed further amendments to Canada’s Competition Act, including in respect of abuse of dominance, competitor and non-competitor collaborations, deceptive marketing, mergers, and private enforcement
  • Competition Bureau's enforcement strategy and priorities
  • Key risks and considerations for businesses
  • Strategies and opportunities for in-house counsel to prepare their clients for compliance

Do you control your digital life or does it control you? Whether texting, emailing, posting on social media, or browsing the Web, many people are at the mercy of their digital devices. Indeed, Internet addiction is on the rise and is linked to mental health concerns like depression and anxiety. In 2019, the average American checked their phone 96 times a day. By the end of 2021, that figure skyrocketed to 344 times a day―a 3.5 times increase since the start of the pandemic. Those suffering from severe internet addiction are 8 times more likely to be depressed, 9 times more likely to have anxiety, and 14 times more likely to experience both of these mental health concerns.

Join attorneys Becky Howlett and Cindy Sharp as they present strategies designed to help attorneys manage and even unplug from the digital world - ethically and mindfully.

In this timely program, we will explore:

  • Dangers of digital addiction on mental health and well-being,
  • Ethical ramifications of mismanaged use of technology, including relevant Model Rules of Professional Conduct,
  • Suggestions for creating an organizational digital policy, and 
  • Specific steps to mindfully disconnect from the digital world.

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