Close
Login to MyACC
ACC Members


Not a Member?

The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) is the world's largest organization serving the professional and business interests of attorneys who practice in the legal departments of corporations, associations, nonprofits and other private-sector organizations around the globe.

Join ACC

ACC Member Portal and Web Services are back online
ACC's member portal and web services are available following a scheduled upgrade. However, our team is monitoring and resolving issues promptly. Please be sure to reset your password here.
Thank you for your patience. Please contact our team with any questions.

Search Filters

Program Material: Outline of hypothetical with ABA rules, sample information, security policy and websites

608 What to Do When the SEC Calls: Securities Investigations & Other Corporate Crises

This material contains a scenario and the presenters descriptions on how to deal with protecting a company's data when dealing with whistleblowing

Articles on risk management, charts and outline focusing on indeminity/insurance with Louisana and New Mexico law and conflict of law.

Article, outlines, checklist and speeches on crisis management in response to September 11, 2001.

406 Under the Microscope: Approaches to Nonprofit Crisis Management

Everyone talks about being prepared, but preventing and recovering from a disaster takes more than talk. Our panel of experts will explain how to figure out what could go wrong, how to prepare for it, and how to recover afterward. The discussion will include best practice tips gained from real experience.

If your company is privately held, it may not be legally required to implement certain risk management procedures, but it still needs protection. Risk management now means much more than buying insurance, and private companies face special challenges to handle these modern problems. Learn about the most common risks facing privately held companies, how to avoid these risks, and how to make sure your company is covered if something does go wrong.

Here is your chance to learn first-hand what you can do to be prepared for events such as a product recall, dawn raid, discovery of major internal accounting irregularities, a fatal accident or a myriad of other disasters that could befall your company. Our panel will discuss the role the legal department can play in preparing to face and minimizing the damage caused by such events.

Annual Meeting 2006: Corporate scandals are not limited to the for-profit world. A crisis could occur in any organization, including one serving your community. Learn the lawyer’s role in putting in motion a plan of action should the need arise, including a public relations effort designed to respond effectively and protect the organization and its constituency.

Subscribe to Crisis Management