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This year, as part of the Brooklyn Law School Fall Career Fair, the Association of Corporate Counsel New York City (ACC-NYC) will be offering one-to-one LinkedIn and networking strategy mini-sessions for students. 

Volunteers from various corporate counsel offices across New York City will offer their advice in 20 minute mini-sessions during the fair for students who pre-register for a time-slot.  Students should be prepared with their laptops, LinkedIn profiles, and resumes.  Brooklyn Law School is grateful for ACC-NYC’s partnership and encourages students not to miss this opportunity to get advice from practicing attorneys!

Spots are very limited. This volunteer opportunity is for ACC members only and you must be prompt and available for the entire event.
 

Join ACC St. Louis and  Bryan Cave for the CLE Leading with Purpose:  Building Culture and Community Through Innovation on Wednesday, August 27th for a transformative CLE program from BCLP.

This CLE program features a distinguished panel of lawyers who have led initiatives to enhance the quality, inclusivity, and wellbeing of their workplaces and the broader legal community.

Attendees will gain insights from three influential women as they discuss:

  • Wells Fargo’s Outside Counsel Leadership Program: This initiative equips outside counsel with a comprehensive understanding of Wells Fargo’s business, positioning them as strategic leaders within their own firms.
  • Citi’s Pro Bono Leadership: Highlighting efforts to advance pro bono services, including an award-winning partnership between Citi, BCLP, and Legal Services of Eastern Missouri.
  • Innovative Coaching at BCLP:  A coaching program designed to help lawyers balance their career ambitions with family commitments.

Each of these programs exemplifies how the panelists led and participated in innovative solutions to address identified gaps in their organization’s offerings, showcasing the transformative power of proactive leadership and collaboration.

Join us to explore how lawyer-led initiatives can drive meaningful progress in the legal profession and the communities we serve.

Schedule: 4:30 - 5:10 PM CLE Check-In, Cocktails, Wine, Beer, Soft Drinks and Delicious Hors d'Oeuvres 5:10 - 6:00 PM CLE Program 6:00 - 6:30 PM Networking   Location:  Olive + Oak {[E-ADDRESS]} Parking available

We look forward to seeing you IN-PERSON on Thursday, {[E-START DATE]}!

Speakers:
Carrie Bechtold, Associate General Counsel – Managing Director, Wells Fargo Advisors

Emily Elam, Head of Legal Strategic Priorities, Citigroup Inc.

Lindsay Aggarwal, Partner, BCLP

Moderator: Hannah Wissler Demand, Associate, BCLP and former Concordance Fellow

Approved Missouri CLE:
1.0 Hours CLE

Schedule:
4:30 - 5:10 PM CLE Check-In, Cocktails, Wine, Beer, Soft Drinks and Delicious Hors d'Oeuvres
5:10 - 6:00 PM CLE Program
6:00 - 7:00 PM Networking Continues

Location: 
Olive + Oak
216 W. Lockwood Ave.
Webster Groves, MO  63119
Parking available

We look forward to seeing you IN-PERSON on Thursday, August 27, 2025!

Enjoy a unique and unforgettable night combining professional development, great food, and world-class entertainment. The evening begins with two engaging CLE sessions followed by a networking dinner to connect with peers in a relaxed setting. Afterward, experience a spectacular live concert under the stars.

 

CLE | Session 1:

Junk Fee Litigation and Emerging Pricing Risks

This one-hour CLE session will provide a comprehensive overview of the rapidly evolving landscape of junk fee litigation, with a particular focus on lawsuits targeting non-shipping, non-tax fees in online transactions. The panel will delve into the legal theories and enforcement trends driving these cases, especially in California, where both broad consumer protection statutes and specific laws like the CLRA’s drip pricing provision are being leveraged by plaintiffs. Attendees will gain practical insights into the types of fees under scrutiny—such as shipping protection and mandatory delivery charges—and the compliance risks these pose for businesses operating in the digital marketplace.

In addition to junk fee litigation, the session will briefly address related developments shaping the regulatory environment. These include the use of artificial intelligence in pricing algorithms, the Federal Trade Commission’s new negative option rule, and the latest trends in false reference price litigation. By the end of the program, participants will be equipped to identify key risk areas, monitor regulatory changes, and implement best practices for fee disclosures to minimize litigation exposure.

 

CLE | Session 2:

Key Coverage Decisions Every California In-House Counsel Should Know and Why They Matter

This one-hour CLE session offers a focused exploration of pivotal insurance coverage rulings from California courts, or courts interpreting California law, that directly impact corporate risk management strategies. Designed for in-house counsel navigating the complex landscape of California insurance law, the session highlights critical decisions on the duty to defend, late notice, bad faith, and excluded conduct—each with significant implications for how claims are reported, defended, and resolved. Attendees will gain insight into how courts interpret policy language, assess insurer obligations, and apply key contract interpretation doctrines, all of which shape the contours of coverage in high-stakes disputes.

Beyond case law, the presentation emphasizes practical applications for legal departments, including best practices for reviewing policies, managing claims, and collaborating with brokers and outside counsel.  By connecting legal precedent to real-world decision-making, the session equips in-house attorneys with the tools to proactively mitigate risk, preserve coverage, and avoid costly missteps. Whether dealing with a denied claim, partnering with an insurer to resolve a matter in the insured’s best interests, or renewing coverage, participants will leave with a clearer understanding of how to leverage insurance coverage as a strategic asset in corporate governance.

 

Speakers:

Linda Kornfeld

Anna Milunas

 

Agenda:

3:00pm to 3:40pm | Arrival and Registration

3:45pm to 4:45pm | CLE Session 1

4:45pm to 5:30pm | Break

5:30pm to 6:30pm | CLE Session 2

6:30pm to 7:40pm | Dinner

8:00pm | Concert

 

Concert:

Sarabande Africaine featuring Angélique Kidjo & Yo-Yo Ma

Two endlessly curious musicians come together to search beyond the edges of their musical backgrounds, exposing the ways we have all been connected for a very long time; it’s a collaboration that asks us to joyfully question the tenets of genre and tradition that underpin our cultural thinking.

 

Parking:

We know parking can be tricky—and pricey. We're working on some transportation and parking solutions to make things easier. Please check back soon for more details!

 

Sponsor:

Blank Rome

ACC TN & Silver Sponsor Chambliss invite you to join us for an End of Summer Social Event. 

Description:

Join ACC TN and Silver Sponsor Chambliss for a Social Event to wind down the summer with great food, cold drinks, and even better company at the ACC TN Chattanooga End of Summer Social, hosted by Chambliss Law. We look forward to seeing you there!

ACC TN members, as well as any in-house attorneys interested in learning more about ACC TN, are welcome to attend.

Time:

 5:00 - 7:00 PM EST.

Location:

Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.

Liberty Tower

605 Chestnut Street, Suite 1700

Chattanooga, TN 37450

Please join the ACC Georgia Empowerment Initiative for a networking happy hour at Nam Kitchen on Tuesday, August 26. This Initiative will host several networking events this year at establishments owned by marginalized community members and close the year with a signature event to showcase the beauty of a community made of people that honor and respect the individual differences we each bring through our lived experiences. Nam Kitchen is a certified women-owned business and we can't wait to show our support.

Drinks and light snacks will be complimentary thanks to our sponsors, Bondurant Mixson, DLA Piper, and The Robbins Firm. See you on August 26!

While we understand that some "no shows" are unavoidable, if you need to cancel, we ask for 48 hours’ notice to georgia@accglobal.com.

Hey, don’t stop reading yet!  Are you interested in speaking at a 2025 ACC Georgia Chapter event?  We’re always looking to highlight our members’ viewpoints and expertise, so let us hear from you!  Email georgia@accglobal.com your name, title, employer, email address, and the topic areas you like to talk about, and we’ll add you to our ever-growing list

Join fellow ACC members for a meaningful evening of service as we team up with our Sponsor Stradling law firm and the non-profit SPIN OC (Serving People In Need – Orange County) to prepare bag lunches for families at a local shelter.

Time: 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM (followed by a networking happy hour)

Parking: Garage parking will be validated

Attire: Business casual

Cost: Free of charge — thanks to Stradling’s generous donation covering supplies and transportation.

This hands-on event is a chance to connect with peers and support local families in need.

Space is limited, so don’t wait to sign up!

*Please note: This event is exclusively for ACC members.

 Join ACC TN & Practice Group Sponsor Latitude for its annual New To In-House Seminar, designed for those who've recently joined an in-house legal department. Whether you are working in a large law department or are a department of one, whether you are  in the office or remote, and whether you have spent years in a firm or are coming straight from law school, this seminar is designed for those with five or less years working in-house and focuses on the skills that will set you apart as you progress in your in-house career.

Virtual Agenda:

12:20 - 12:30 PM: Welcome from ACC Tennessee

12:30 - 1:30 PM
Lessons Learned (& Still Learning!): How To Succeed When You Are New to In-HouseHear from our panel of experienced in-house counsel about what made their transition to in-house successful and how to navigate common challenges for in-house lawyers.

(Panel) (CLE: 1.0 General)

1:30 - 1:40 PM: Break

1:40 - 3:10 PM
Skills to Progress and Flourish In-House
Candice Reed - Keynote Speaker

(CLE: 1.5 Dual)

3:10 - 3:20 PM: Break

3:20 - 4:20 PM

General Counsel Insights: How In-House Lawyers Can Show Their Value

(Panel) (CLE: 1.0 General)

4:20 PM: Closing Remarks & Introduction to ACC Global Resources

Additional Information

2.0 General and 1.5 Dual
CLE Hours in Tennessee (Pending)

As AI continues to reshape the legal and professional landscape, in-house counsel exploring new opportunities—or advising colleagues who are—must understand how to use these tools strategically and ethically.

Join ACC NCR and Professional Growth Partner Sponsor Garrison for a practical and engaging program focused on using AI to elevate your job search, enhance your professional brand, and save valuable time.

Led by experienced in-house legal recruiters and career strategists Kaitlyn Hunter and Nancy Palermo, along with Christopher Hopkins-Gillispie, Senior Director of Employment Practices at Lidl and Barry Parsons, Associate General Counsel at Freddie Mac, this session will cover:

  •  How AI is already transforming legal hiring
     
  •  Ways attorneys can responsibly use tools like ChatGPT
     
  •  Strategies to strengthen your résumé, LinkedIn profile, and interview preparation
     
  •  How to build a smart, efficient job search plan
     

Expect actionable insights, sample prompts, and live demos to help you start applying these techniques right away. Whether you're actively exploring new roles or advising others on their next move, this program will help you stay ahead of the curve.

By registering for this ACC NCR event, you acknowledge that you have read ACC NCR’s
Code of Conduct for Events and agree to comply with its terms.

On Wednesday, August 27, 2025, start your day with an ACC MN breakfast and CLE program at Diane's Place in northeast Minneapolis. 

Employment & Immigration Law Update for In-House Counsel: Enforcement, Policy Shifts, and Compliance Risks
This CLE course is designed specifically for in-house and corporate counsel navigating the evolving legal landscape of employment and immigration compliance. With a focus on 2025 developments, this session will provide timely insights and practical guidance on:

  • I-9 Audits and ICE Raids: enforcement has intensified in 2025 with employers facing heightened penalties, including criminal exposure and federal contract debarment. Learn how to proactively audit your I-9 records and prepare for unannounced inspections.
  • Travel Bans and Employment Impact: new visa screening protocols and travel restrictions are affecting workforce mobility and onboarding timelines. We’ll explore how these changes intersect with corporate hiring strategies, along with best practices for sponsorship, documentation, and risk mitigation in light of recent policy shifts.
  • Minnesota and Federal Legal Developments: from updates to Minnesota’s Earned Sick and Safe Time law, Minnesota Paid Family and Medical Leave coverage beginning January 1, 2026, to the impact of Executive Orders, this segment will highlight the most impactful legal changes shaping employment law in 2025.

Before the program, there will be a great breakfast spread by acclaimed chef Diane Moua. Admission is free and open to ACC members and to in-house counsel first-time guests. 

Thanks to our sponsor, Cozen O'Connor!

With the adoption of technology and artificial intelligence being used in business and for work, companies are having to increase their protections from unauthorized use of confidential information and commercially sensitive information.

There are legal implications and risks in technology-related contracts that in-house counsel should be aware of. This seminar will examine ways to mitigate such risk, from having the contractual mechanisms to protect your company in procurement contracts, service agreements, software licensing contracts etc. through to the right policies and safeguards to ensure employees under the remit of use of technology and AI for work.

We will also provide some practical drafting tips for key contractual clauses and best practices.

Event Details:
Date:
23 October 2025
Time: 5:30pm - 8:00pm

Agenda:
5:30 - 6:00pm Registration
6:00 - 7:00pm Seminar
7:00 - 8:00pm Drinks & Networking

Location: Pinsent Masons, 50th Floor, Central Plaza, 18 Harbour Road, Wan Chai

CPD Point(s): CPD accreditation has been applied for and is subject to approval by the Hong Kong Law Society. Note: please ensure you arrive at the event location on time to register & sign the registration sheet at the start of the event and attend the full duration of the seminar to qualify for CPD point(s).

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