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Remote working has changed the shape of ethical obligations around internal investigations. In this session, panelists discuss efforts to preserve attorney-client privilege and work product protections in the new normal of remote and teleworking. The discussion will cover managing internal investigations ethically, disclosing information to government investigators, conducting a social media investigation, and preparing for remote witness interviews and depositions.
The rise of technology is nowhere close to slowing down, and it is headed headlong for the Metaverse. This session will introduce what the Metaverse is and how it affects in-house counsel. Discuss the Metaverse's implications for the compliance issues it raises and how can they be addressed, risks of bribes and other security changes, the business alterations it might create, and how it plays into Blockchain and crypto concerns.
The rise of technology is nowhere close to slowing down, and it is headed headlong for the Metaverse. This session will introduce what the Metaverse is and how it affects in-house counsel. Discuss the Metaverse's implications for the compliance issues it raises and how can they be addressed, risks of bribes and other security changes, the business alterations it might create, and how it plays into Blockchain and crypto concerns.
Every year, thousands of companies are sued because their website or mobile app is inaccessible to people with disabilities, and thousands more are served web accessibility ADA demand letters. In this session, you will learn the best response strategy if your company has been sued or served a demand letter and how to ensure accessibility and compliance for the long term. Discover how to evaluate the credibility of your demand letter, best practices for how to respond, and must-have policies and procedures that will reduce your future legal risk.
Every year, thousands of companies are sued because their website or mobile app is inaccessible to people with disabilities, and thousands more are served web accessibility ADA demand letters. In this session, you will learn the best response strategy if your company has been sued or served a demand letter and how to ensure accessibility and compliance for the long term. Discover how to evaluate the credibility of your demand letter, best practices for how to respond, and must-have policies and procedures that will reduce your future legal risk.
Today's in-house counsel face technology-related ethical and compliance issues that barely existed a few years ago. In this program, panelists will review these issues and present realistic scenarios based on ethical and compliance considerations such as ransomware, social media, start-ups, AI, potential OFAC violations and other issues faced by in-house counsel. The panelists will offer suggestions on how to deal with internal business partners, regulators and vendors.
This on-demand program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
Today's in-house counsel face technology-related ethical and compliance issues that barely existed a few years ago. In this program, panelists will review these issues and present realistic scenarios based on ethical and compliance considerations such as ransomware, social media, start-ups, AI, potential OFAC violations and other issues faced by in-house counsel. The panelists will offer suggestions on how to deal with internal business partners, regulators and vendors.
This on-demand program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
Companies are looking to leverage non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and other digital assets to build brand recognition and value. This session will explore the unique challenges and legal considerations related to the creation, ownership, and sale of these new digital assets and related cryptocurrency transactions. You will learn about managing a cryptocurrency wallet, securities laws and tax implications of cryptocurrency transactions, intellectual property rights associated with NFTs, cybersecurity concerns, and other state and federal regulatory issues.
Companies are looking to leverage non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and other digital assets to build brand recognition and value. This session will explore the unique challenges and legal considerations related to the creation, ownership, and sale of these new digital assets and related cryptocurrency transactions. You will learn about managing a cryptocurrency wallet, securities laws and tax implications of cryptocurrency transactions, intellectual property rights associated with NFTs, cybersecurity concerns, and other state and federal regulatory issues.
Due to the nature of its content, this on-demand Webcast is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
Legal departments are experiencing an unprecedented period of change. The Covid-19 pandemic led to the rise in remote work, privacy regulations are increasing in their scope and complexity, and enterprise digital transformation is accelerating, all causing vast transformations in the way work gets done. In-house legal departments are now front and center in this new environment, increasingly facing the pressure to drive greater value, align the once independent legal function with the mission of the business, and orient its focus toward improved customer service delivery.
Hear from our panelists as they discuss the top takeaways from a recent survey project titled: Trends in Legal Transformation and Technology Report, which captures insights from a survey of 278 law department leaders and legal operations professionals on how they have engaged in transformation within their departments, the kinds of initiatives they have focused on with respect to their investigations and litigation work, the barriers experienced, and the keys to success.