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.
Teaching law school is an exciting opportunity for in-house counsel to share their practical knowledge and help develop the next generation of lawyers. View a compilation of course proposals, syllabi, and exams, that have been created and used by members of the in-house community who have taught or are teaching a class in law school.
Sample agreement between a business and a celebrity or influencer hired to promote its products or services.
This model letter to new hires regarding their confidentiality obligations to previous employers is drafted to be of generation application to United States employers.
A checklist of 12 steps for global in-house counsel to consider for the first hours of responding to a data breach.
This sample Equal Employment Opportunity (“EEO”) Policy is drafted to be of general application for United States employers.
Contract playbooks help the legal department, executive team, and sales understand which contracts are acceptable and which contracts the company will walk away from. This article walks through the process of creating a contract playbook.
A link to the US Securities Exchange Commission's EDGAR database, which includes filings of agreements and plans of mergers.
A sample contract drafting and review checklist for a company's Procurement Services to use as a review tool / contract playbook, to aid in protecting the company's interests in contractual matters.
This resource includes sample conflict minerals reporting questions that an organization can ask its suppliers.