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The advertising technology (adtech) ecosystem, comprised of thousands of third-party vendors, is both a facilitator for digital advertising and a target of regulatory scrutiny and enforcement. Emerging US state consumer privacy laws also impose differing compliance obligations, while major technology platforms are forcing organizations to re-think how they use adtech to drive critical digital advertising revenue.

This convergence of regulatory scrutiny and new privacy laws is creating challenges for organizations in growing digital advertising revenue. As a result, the traditional third-party adtech ecosystem is at risk as EU and US regulators ramp-up enforcement of these laws.

Join Todd Ruback, Esq., Managing Director at FTI Consulting and leader of FTI's AdTech Center of Excellence practice, for insight on how to navigate this perfect storm with a technical overview of pixel and ad tracker litigation and compliance issues.

During this session, attendees will learn about:

• The pressures on adtech implementations that impact advertising revenue

• Common types of cookies

• Main parties in adtech ecosystem

• Risk mitigation

Total CLE credit: 1.0 hours

COST TO ATTEND
Free to ACC members, law students and professors; $40 nonmembers (payable by cash or check at the event).

LOCATION
The South Side
2207 W 11th St
Cleveland, OH, 44113

AGENDA
3:30pm – 4:00pm Registration and networking
4:00pm – 5:00pm Presentation
5:00pm – 6:00pm Networking and refreshments

CREDITS
1.0 CLE (This course has been approved by the Ohio Supreme Court Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.0 total general CLE hours)

SPEAKERS
Todd Ruback, Managing Director, FTI Consulting
In-house speaker/moderator: TBD

Attendees must abide by ACC NEO's Event Code of Conduct.

Questions? Contact
Betsy Keck

ACC NEO Executive Director
b.keck@accglobal.com

The Atlanta Business Chronicle and ACC Georgia invite you to attend the 12th annual Corporate Counsel Awards! These awards honor the top attorneys in Georgia practicing in the legal departments of corporations, associations, and other private sector organizations. The Corporate Counsel Awards highlight the vital and important, but often behind-the-scenes role of corporate counsel. Winners will be honored during a special awards program on May 2, 2024 at 42 West from 4 PM - 6 PM and featured in a special section.

Click here for tickets.

Please join DLA Piper and ACC Georgia:

Evolution of Sports and Media

DLA Piper and the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) invite you to an in-person event exploring private investments in sports and media, and delving into the evolving entertainment industry in Atlanta and across the US.

Our program will feature two brief panels with leading executives in the sports, media and entertainment industry. Please plan to stay for cocktails and lively conversation.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Agenda

5:30 pm – 6:00 pm

 

Registration and drinks

6:00 pm – 6:15 pm

 

Welcome  Gerry Williams (Managing Partner, Atlanta Office, DLA Piper); Anne Kamosso ( ACC GA Chapter President)

6:15 pm – 6:45 pm

 

Panel discussion: "Private Investments in Sport and Media"

Moderator: David Parrish (Partner and Global Co-head, Investment Management and Funds Practice, DLA Piper)

PanelistsJohn Carroll (Founder, Sportsology Capital Partners), Nicole Musicco (formerly CIO, CalPERS), and Richard Rubano (Partner, DLA Piper)

6:45 pm – 7:15 pm

 

Panel discussion: "Sport, Media and the Changing Landscape"

ModeratorMark Whitaker (Partner and Co-Chair, Sports, Media and Entertainment Finance and Transactions, DLA Piper)

PanelistsGreg Heller (Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer, Atlanta Braves), and Kristi Ramsay (Senior Counsel, CNN), and Scott Wilkinson (Executive Vice President & Chief Legal Officer, Atlanta Hawks)

7:15 pm – 7:20 pm

 

Closing remarks by Peter White (Partner and Global Co-Chair of Media, Sport and Entertainment Sector, DLA Piper) and Tom Ara (Partner and Global Co-Chair of Media, Sport and Entertainment Sector, DLA Piper

7:20 pm – 8:00 pm

 

Reception

 

 

ACC WI Conference

 

ACC-WI 2024 ANNUAL CONFERENCE & MEETING OF MEMBERS

This 1.5 day event is specifically designed for in-house attorneys and provides 24 CLE sessions for you to choose from – including 2.0 Ethics credits. Our registration format allows you to customize your program schedule to fit your practice needs. Conference registration includes a one-night hotel stay (For Early Bird Registrations Only); continental breakfast, luncheon and keynote speaker, and cocktail reception Thursday; hot breakfast buffet on Friday; and a variety of networking events at the conference. All paid registrants enjoy free attendance at our Fall 3.0 Ethics Seminar.

DATE: May 16-17, 2024

LOCATION: Osthoff Resort | Elkhart Lake, WI

For more information and to register click HERE.

 

As the Charter of the French Languageis modified to implement Bill 96, An Act respecting French, the official and common language of Quebec, brand owners continue to grapple with its practical effects. This discussion will address some of the common concerns regarding the new law and will assist brand owners to prepare for implementation and compliance with Bill 96 when several important provisions come into effect on June 1, 2025.

As technology continues to shape the legal landscape, Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) is emerging as an efficient and cost-effective solution to empower in-house legal teams to streamline and resolve disputes. ODR offers an automated, accessible, and collaborative platform where parties can participate in proceedings from anywhere, effectively managing cross-border disputes in a less confrontational environment.

Join ACC HK and eBRAM International Online Dispute Resolution Centre for a lunch time seminar to explore in practical terms what ODR means for in-house counsel, for insight into the uptake of ODR across Asia, why ODR is efficient and cost-effective, and the benefits of ODR when resolving cross-border disputes. To bring ODR to life, eBRAM will also demonstrate their online arbitration and mediation platform.

Chair: Sharyn Ch’ang, PwC NewLaw Leader

We look forward to welcoming you to this unique event specifically curated for ACC Hong Kong members.

Speakers:

Emmanuelle Pui-Ki Ta, Chief Executive Officer eBRAM

With over 15 years of experience in international arbitration and case management, she has supervised hundreds of international arbitration cases in a wide range of jurisdictions and economic sectors.

As Counsel of the Secretariat of the International Court of Arbitration of the ICC, Asia Office in Hong Kong (2016-2021), she was responsible for managing the Hong Kong team, including administration of Asia-related arbitration cases. She was appointed as Vice-President of the Asia Pacific Regional Arbitration Group (APRAG) from 2016 to 2019.

Prior to that, she worked as Deputy Counsel of the Secretariat of the ICC Court in Paris and was one of the founding members of the ICC Court Secretariat’s first overseas case management team based in Hong Kong (2008).

She holds a Masters degree in International Business Law from the University Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, and a postgraduate degree in International Relations from the University of Marne-la-Vallee (France). She is qualified to practice at the Paris bar.

Jacob Sin, ODR Director eBRAM

Jacob is the ODR Director of eBRAM International Online Dispute Resolution Centre Limited. He coordinates efforts at eBRAM to make dispute resolution more accessible to all by drawing upon his experience in ADR (alternative dispute resolution) and his knowledge in technology.

Prior to joining eBRAM, Jacob was a member of a leading international law firm for seven years. He was part of its international arbitration practice. He was also a core member of its Digital Law Group.

Jacob read law at the City University of Hong Kong and is a Hong Kong-qualified solicitor, currently non-practising.

Sharyn Ch’ang, PwC NewLaw Leader

Sharyn Ch’ang is PwC Hong Kong’s NewLaw Leader and a founding Director of PwC’s Asia Pacific NewLaw team. She is responsible for driving the development of the NewLaw business across the Asia Pacific region for multinational and domestic clients. NewLaw services include strategic consulting, legal technology and outsourcing solutions for in-house legal departments and law firms.

Sharyn has a 30 year career including as a law firm partner and general counsel, and specialises in working with Chief Legal Officers, General Counsels and other stakeholders in the legal ecosystem, to assist them to deliver high value legal work, whilst being innovative, efficient and cost-effective. These outcomes are achieved by reimagining the future of legal practice and law as a business, leveraging the right transformative processes and legal technology to resolve key pain points. She brings a distinctive blend of legal and business experience with a true appreciation for being a practising lawyer, and the operational realities, challenges and expectations of delivering in-house legal services.

When Sharyn was in-house, she served on the ACC Hong Kong Board for a decade including as President.

EVENT DETAILS:

Date:

Thursday, 12 October 2023

Time:

12:30 pm to 1:00 pm - Registration and Light Lunch

1:00 pm to 2:00 pm - Seminar Presentation 

Location:

Room 205-207, 2nd floor, West Wing, Justice Place, 11 Ice House Street, Central

(Queen Road’s Central Entrance)

CPD Point(s):

Hong Kong qualified lawyers are eligible to receive 1 CPD point for this seminar, subject to approval from the Law Society of Hong Kong.

 

This seminar will dive into the uncharted territory of legal implications in the rapidly evolving metaverse.

Key points covered include:

  • Defining the metaverse and its various use cases
  • Potential disputes arising out of the Metaverse
  • Application of existing dispute resolution methods
  • Emerging forms of decentralised justice and blockchain arbitration
  • Enforcement issues under the New York Convention

Why In-House Counsel Should Join:

Stay ahead of the curve: Technology giants like Apple and Meta are investing in spatial computing and virtual reality, for example, the Apple Vision Pro or Meta’s upcoming Quest 3. Understanding the legal implications within the burgeoning metaverse landscape is crucial.

Protect your brand: Discuss mechanisms to handle potential infringements within various metaverse worlds.

Reassess your terms of service and other contracts: Consider how to adapt your platform’s terms and conditions, and agreements, to encompass activities in the metaverse.

Tackle international considerations: Explore the implications of the metaverse’s inherent internationality, especially given the global reach of new technology developments. Don’t wait until your company is enmeshed in the metaverse. Join the seminar to learn and discuss how to navigate these new digital landscapes effectively.

 

Elizabeth Chan (陳曉彤), Registered Foreign Lawyer

Elizabeth Chan (陳曉彤) is a Registered Foreign Lawyer (England and Wales) at Tanner De Witt based in Hong Kong, specialising in International Arbitration, Litigation and Restructuring and Insolvency. She has worked in arbitration at Allen & Overy (Hong Kong), Three Crowns (London), and Herbert Smith Freehills (New York and Hong Kong). She specialises in international commercial arbitration and investment treaty arbitration.  She is ranked as a Future Leader of Who’s Who Legal Arbitration (2022-2023) and the Legal 500 Arbitration Private Practice Powerlist: UK 2022. Elizabeth hosted the first-ever virtual reality arbitration gathering in January 2022. Elizabeth regularly writes and speaks on topics on the intersection of technology and dispute resolution, including dispute resolution in the metaverse context as well as valuation issues in crypto disputes. 

 

Douglas Clark, Partner

Douglas Clark is partner with Tanner De Witt specializing in Intellectual Property. He has practiced in Hong Kong and Mainland China for over 30 years and for most of that time has dealt with IP issues arising from online activities. 

 

 

 

EVENT DETAILS:

Date:

Thursday, 05 October 2023

Time:

12:30 pm to 1:00 pm - Registration and Lunch

1:00 pm to 2:00 pm - Presentation 

Location:

Tanner De Witt. 17th Floor, Lippo Centre Tower 1, 89 Queensway, Admiralty

CPD Point(s):

Hong Kong qualified lawyers are eligible to receive 1 CPD point for this seminar, subject to approval from the Law Society of Hong Kong.

Companies and their business partners around the world are rapidly adopting and implementing artificial intelligence.  This creates a myriad of legal issues, but many of those issues find a root in and work off the legal issues that we, as lawyers, have been confronting for years.  

This remote learning session features a team of Baker Botts experts led by Partner, RICH HARPER moderated by Chapter President, CATHERINE QUINLAN, VP, AI, IBM. The discussion will cover several of the hottest AI-related legal issues arising today and strategies for how to successfully manage them.  

Topics will range from the impact of AI on data privacy to ethical obligations arising for the Legal Department.   

 

 

 

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