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Facilitated by Jim Plunkett, top Government Relations attorney from Washington, DC, Ogletree subject matter leaders will cover the latest in:
•    Immigration by Geeta Shah
•    DEI by Jim Plunkett
•    EEOC by Abbey Wallach
•    Labor by Norma Manjarrez
•    Benefits by Tim Stanton

This program will address the Executive Orders and other actions undertaken by the Trump Administration and their impact on employers, including as it relates to changes in leadership at the EEOC, NLRB, DOL, and OSHA, the impact on DE&I programs, the future of gender identity in the workplace, immigration, and more.

Each new year in recent memory has seen an increase in the number and type of privacy-related class actions, arbitrations, and regulatory matters.  2024 was no different and the same is expected of 2025.  

This program will look at some of the most recent trends in disputes related to privacy laws and artificial intelligence and will provide the latest on important developments in the law.  Importantly, this program will also provide practical takeaways for in-house counsel to learn from the most recent developments and take concrete steps to avoid or minimize exposure. 

Join us for a wine and snacks mixer after the program. We have be tuned in to the Basketball Tournament.  If you can't join us for the CLE, feel free to drop by for the fun!

It's almost Spring! Time for an outdoor social with ACC Austin members, fellow in-house counsel, family, kids, dogs... Join the fun at Pease Park! Enjoy tacos and coffee, great conversation and the sites in the park - you've got to see the Troll! We look forward to seeing you there!

LOCATION and PARKING

The Pease Park picnic tables are located near the park entrance at Kingsbury and Parkway. Table # 3 will be the 3rd table as you enter the park.

PARKING There is a VERY SMALL parking lot adjacent to the entrance, and on the street parking is very limited. Pease Park Conservancy subsidizes FREE parking at the ACC Rio Grande Parking Garage at 816 W. 12th Street which directly connects to Pease Park via a short walk along the Shoal Creek Trail. Walking, jogging, biking, etc - anything aside from driving - is encouraged, and what a great way to enjoy the outdoors!

Join ACC St. Louis and the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis on Thursday, May 8th at the Ritz Carlton for the 40th Annual Corporate Counsel Institute (CCI)!

7:30 – 8:30  Registration, Continental Breakfast and Visit Exhibitors

8:30 – 8:40  Welcome & Kick Off Remarks

President, Association of Corporate Counsel  

President, Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis 

8:40 – 9:30  Session Title:  Ethics Through Memes:  In-House Counsel Ethics Need to Know
Law Firm:  Ogletree Deakins

9:40 – 10:30 Session Title:  A New Leaner NLRB - What to Expect in 2025
Law Firm:  McMahon Berger

10:30 – 10:45 Break: Visit Exhibits

10:45 – 11:35 Session Title: Navigating the Legal Landscape of Data Privacy and Security:  Risks, Regulations and Best Practices
Law Firm: Lewis Rice

11:35 – 1:00  Lunch and Presentation:  The Importance of the GRG/Airport Expansion
Speakers:
Rhonda K. Hamm-Niebruegge, Airport Director, Lambert St. Louis Airport
and
Susan Trautman, Chief Executive Officer, Great Rivers Greenway

Moderator: 
Chris Schmidt, Partner, BCLP

1:00 – 1:15  Break: Visit Exhibits

1:15 – 2:05   Session Title: When the Fed Comes Knocking
Law Firm:  Thompson Coburn

2:05 – 2:15  Break: Visit Exhibits

 2:15 – 3:05
Break Out A: Customs & Tariffs:  Legal Strategies and Mitigation  
Law Firm:  Armstrong Teasdale

Break Out B: IP Protection and Confidentiality Agreements as a Competitive Edge
Law Firm:  Stinson 

3:05 – 3:20 Break; Visit Exhibits

3:20 – 4:10  Session Title:  What to Expect When You're Expecting Change in Antitrust Enforcement:  Thoughts on the New Administration and Policies
Law Firm:  Polsinelli

4:20 - 5:10 Session Title:  Immigration and Trade Regulations in the 2nd Trump Term
Law Firm:  Husch Blackwell

5:10 - 6:30  Reception and Prizes Awarded

Join ACC St. Louis and Stinson for lunch and the program New Federal and State Challenges for HR in 2025, on Tuesday, March 25th. 

With the conclusion of the 2024 election season, employers are facing many new shifts in the legal landscape both from the state and federal levels.

At this in-person event, we will:

  • Recap last year's employment-related legal developments,
  • Preview what employers should anticipate this year, and
  • Address compliance and managing risk in the face of these changes.

Time:

11:30 - 12:00 - CLE Check-in, Networking and Lunch 
12:00 - 1:00 - CLE Presentation

Location: 

Ritz Carlton
100 Carondelet Ave.
Clayton, MO   63105

We look forward to seeing you IN-PERSON on Tuesday, March 25th at the Ritz Carlton-Clayton!

Join the ACC St. Louis and Washington University Olin Business School for a half day program on Building Strategy, Developing Talent on Friday, April 11th at the Knight Center at Washington University.

Today's corporate attorneys are frequently called upon to make critical decisions that impact many different stakeholders. These high-risk, high-opportunity decisions are often made under considerable time pressure. How much weight do we give to analytics and data versus experience, emotion and intuition?

Session #1:  What is Business Strategy?
What is Business Strategy? We all have a sense of what "strategy" is, and many of us develop and implement strategies of various kinds regularly. On the other hand, we sometimes fail to think strategically when we are pressured with immediate concerns, anchored on unquestioned assumptions, or confuse strategy with tactics. This session conceptualizes business strategy to help us avoid these traps.

Session #2:  Goal-Focused Development
Developing talent can be a random and chaotic process. Instead of planning out development, development opportunities are often created reactively through whatever work assignments are available, which may not address an associate’s development needs. During this session, we will examine an intentional approach to development by starting with an assessment of development needs, setting developmental goals, and planning developmental activities. We will also discuss how to involve employees in their own development process in order to drive ownership.

Date:

Friday, April 11, 2025

Schedule:

7:30 - 8:30 a.m.  Breakfast, Networking and CLE Check-in (Second Floor)
8:30 - 9:15 a.m.  Interactive Discussion on Current Challenges - Rik Nemanick (Room 200)
9:15 -  10:30 a.m. What Is Business Strategy? - Nick Argyres
10:30 - 10:45 a.m. Break
10:45 - 12:00 p.m. Goal-Focused Development - Rik Nemanick
12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Box Lunches served

Location:
Charles F. Knight Center at Washington University
Throop Drive and Snow Way Drive
St. Louis, MO  63130
Parking Validated in Knight Center Garage
 

Please note that this is a Complimentary, Members Only Event.

No-Show or Cancellations made after 5:00 pm on Monday, April 7th will be charged a $65 fee. 

Missouri CLE Approved:  3.0 Hours

ACC Houston Best Practices Practice Group CLE
How to Avoid Giving Up the Farm on Cross Examination 
March 26, 2025 | 11:30 am - 1:00 pm | Le Colonial

Join us as AZA Partners discuss the Best Practices for the do’s and don’ts for preparing current and former employees for cross examination during depositions and trial.

Earn up to 6 CLE credits while connecting with colleagues at the 14th Annual ACC MN In-House Counsel Conference on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the University of St. Thomas School of Law in downtown Minneapolis. 

Eight standard CLE sessions will be offered, from which you choose four: 

  • How to Showcase Your Value Amidst AI Advancements
  • Strategic Contract Negotiation & IP Portfolio Management
  • Leveraging Social Media Against Claims from First Report to Jury Selection
  • Climbing the In-House Ladder: Developing the Leadership and Business Skills to Get to the Top
  • The In-House Counsel’s Guide to Appeals: Five Key Strategies for Navigating the Appeals Process
  • The Dynamic Between Inside and Outside Counsel
  • Protecting Confidential Information and Customer Goodwill in a Post Non-Compete World
  • The Looming Threat of Immigration Raids at Your Workplace: What to Do When ICE Comes Knocking

Earn special-category CLE credits, too, at the two keynote programs:

  • Ethics keynote, Deposition Conduct: The Good, The Bad, and The Sanctionable, at 8:20 AM 
  • Elimination of Bias keynote, Navigating AI Bias: Ethical Obligations for Attorneys Using Large Language Models in Legal Practice, at 1:00 PM

A buffet breakfast starts the day at 7:15 AM. Lunch and an end-of-day reception are also included with registration.

BONUS #1: Validated parking for the 11th & Harmon Parking Ramp

BONUS #2: Prize giveaways at the reception

Registration is open to in-house counsel and a terrific value for all attendees: 

     $99 for ACC members
     $199 for non-members

Many thanks to our ten presenting sponsors: 

Ballard Spahr LLP | Barnes & Thornburg LLP |
Bassford Remele, P.A. | Bowman and Brooke LLP |
Greene Espel PLLP | Latitude |
Maslon LLP | Nelson Mullins |
Robins Kaplan LLP | Saul Ewing LLP

The Conference has been approved for 6 CLE credits in Minnesota.

Online registration is closed. On-site registration will be available on June 12.

 

Opportunities in your career equating to success are rarely happenstance, they're a result of strategic planning and knowing how to accurately portray your professional story.

Join ACC St. Louis on Thursday, March 27th for Program #3 in this 3-part VIRTUAL series.

From cultivating trust among team members to mastering the diverse qualities of exceptional leadership, this series will provide practical strategies for enhancing your effectiveness as a leader, your value to your organization and help you both “survive and thrive” in an in-house environment.

Each webinar will feature Mike Williams, BarkerGilmore Strategic Advisor and Coach and former Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, and Secretary of Staples Inc.

· Part 1:  Leadership
· Part 2:  If I Only Knew Then, What I Know Now
· Part 3:  Making Yourself Valuable to the Organization


In Part 3, Mike will offer invaluable insights into:
 

1. Companies do not discard valuable assets - make yourself one

2. What steps you should take to improve your visibility in your department

3. Learn the common characteristics of valuable team players

Date: 
Thursday, March 27th

Schedule:
11:45 - 12:00 pm - Zoom line open for check-in
12:00 - 1:00 pm - Program

We look forward to seeing you ONLINE on Thursday, March 27th!

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