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The most often-cited advantages of in-house practice include the opportunity to be involved in business decisions early in the process, to assist clients in risk management, and to answer to only one client. In short, we value being a member of the business team and as the saying goes, "membership has its privileges." But membership has a decidedly dark side: the potential to destroy the privileges we rely on to be effective advocates. Our panel will explore the peculiar challenges that in-house counsel face in asserting or preserving the attorney-client privilege.

n 2005, ACC will host its eighth annual Onsite Pro Bono Clinic under the auspices of Corporate Pro Bono (a joint project of ACC and the Pro Bono Institute). The clinic offers in-house counsel the opportunity to earn CLE credit while providing pro bono services to nonprofit organizations that are in great need of legal assistance. The clinic will begin with training from national experts on the legal needs of nonprofit organizations.

As a law student, you probably never realized that there were legal issues behind running a sweepstakes or lottery. But as an in-house practitioner, you may be expected to not only know them, but also be an expert on promotional contest processes. Never fear, ACC is here to help.

In a post corporate scandal world, what is the law regarding insurance coverage? Does your D&O insurance cover all that your board expects? Can it do so legally? What insurance should you have and what does it cover? If you are looking for answers to these and other insurance questions, this session is for you! Our coverage specialists will take the mystery out of insurance realities and give you the basics you need to ensure your company is protected against any exposure.

Do you feel confident that your company is properly identifying and managing its IP assets? Join your in-house IP peers as they share with you their best practices to legally protecting IP assets including developing and implementing an IP audit system and management strategies. Considerations for small to medium law departments will be specifically addressed.

Government regulators can and will visit a facility at any given time and make spot inspections that could have severe financial and legal consequences for your company. Are you prepared? If not, you'll want to join with this panel of your in-house peers as they share what you need to know about the law of government investigations. You'll learn what training procedures to have in place when you've been advised an investigation is underway, what your legal options and rights are, and how to set an appropriate tone from the outset.

In its infancy, your new company needs lots of TLC to see it through until the next phase of its corporate life. As legal counsel, you should be able to offer assistance to the executive team, but where do you learn such guidance? Look no further.

It takes more than being a good lawyer to be recognized as a valued member of the business team at any corporation. It takes initiative, keen decision-making abilities, and yes even a little bit of luck. Join this open discussion among your peers to benchmark experiences and learn how you too can gain a seat at the top table.

As a small law department practitioner, your typical day could involve anything from addressing a trademark infringement, reviewing a confidentiality agreement to handling an employment dispute. The list is endless. Benchmark with this panel of small department experts who will share practical tips for maximizing your resources and share thoughts on how to prioritize issues, use technology effectively, and partner successfully with outside counsel to provide your company with the best possible legal solutions.

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