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Celebrate Earth Day with the ACC NCR Community Service Committee. Please join us for a Earth Day Park Clean Up at a location nearest you. Register to let us know you plan to participate then formally register with the location that works for you. Full details below. 

Register below and identify your location of choice, (MD, Sterling or Arlington). Additional information will be provided in your confirmation. 

 Maryland 

Saturday, April 22, 10 AM to Noon | Black Hill Regional Park, 20926 Lake Ridge Drive, Boyds, MD 20841

Help clean up Montgomery County’s expansive Black Hill Regional Park. Bags and gloves will be provided to help you remove litter from the park, but wear clothes and shoes you don’t mind getting dirty. This is a family-friendly activity (minimum age is 3, parents must accompany children 13 and under), good for kids needing SSL hours and for everyone who cares about the environment! Look for ACC NCR member, Denise Gold.

Northern Virginia - Two Locations!

Saturday, April 22, 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM | Sterling Foundation Project Clean Stream, Sterling Middle School, 201 West Holly Avenue, Sterling, VA 20164 

The Sterling Foundation, the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay and Sterling Community invites you to join us on Earth Day 2023 for a Stream Clean-up. Help us remove trash and litter from waterways that feed the Cabin Branch Stream in the Sterling Park area. Easy access to the cleaning area and shallow water makes this event appropriate for all ages. All children, including students and youth groups, ages 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Trash bags will be provided. Gloves, grabbers and team leader vest will be provided on a first come, first serve basis. Rubber boots, gloves, long sleeves and long pants are strongly recommended. Clean water for reusable water bottles, a hand washing station and some snacks, lunch will be provided at 2:30 pm. For questions and more details email Norida Torriente at Stream@sterlingfoundation.org or visit sterlingfoundation.org/stream. Look for ACC NCR Member, Rita Hazlett.     

Saturday, April 22, 9 AM – 11 AM | Friends of Mount Vernon Trail, Columbia Island Marina George Washington Memorial Parkway Arlington, VA 22202

The Friends of Mount Vernon Trail will be celebrating Earth Day by removing invasive bush honeysuckle from the trail near the 14th Street Bridge. The address provided is from the nearest parking lot. Volunteers may use pruners, folding saws or loppers to cut vegetation, as well as hauling away and stacking cut vegetation. Please bring water, gloves (if you have them), long sleeves and long pants. Look for ACC NCR Member, Charlotte Bernard.

*All attendees are required to comply with ACC NCR's COVID-19 Duty of Care.

Join your ACC colleagues and Michael Powell and Danielle Zoller of Gordon Feinblatt for practical advice and insights relating to legislation coming out of the Maryland General Assembly this spring.

Many don’t realize the magnitude of the Climate Solutions Now Act and how it will require ambitious efforts from everyone, including in-house counsel in organizations. From electric vehicles and renewable energy to new building codes and energy performance standards, the rules are changing and so are the regulations. We will preview some of these changes and any other legislative questions you may have from Maryland’s 2023 session. 

AGENDA:
  • 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. – Registration and Continental Breakfast

  • 9:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. – Program

  • 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. – Lunch

  • 1:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Program

  • 4:45 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. – Happy Hour at P.J. Whelihan’s, 3882 Union Deposit Road, Harrisburg


Session I, 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. – Employment Law: New Developments, Hot Topics, Proposed Non-compete Rules and More

 

Session II, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. – Informed IP Strategy To Drive Your Business Forward & Hot Topics in IP Enforcement

We’ll go beyond the basics of IP to cover how a sophisticated approach to identifying IP already existing in your business can protect your technologies and create a profit center of monetized IP assets. IP identification also forms a source of business intelligence to make better strategic decisions, including potential partnerships or evaluating innovations. An informed IP strategy can be used to create and secure a competitive advantage, particularly in IP and patent-driven industries.  In addition, as a key part of IP strategy, it is important to understand IP enforcement and the current trends in IP enforcement. This talk will cover how to identify and use your IP, including hot topics in IP enforcement, to take your business to the next level through a more savvy approach.

11:00 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. – Break
 
Session III, 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. – ETHICS TOPIC – Litigation Tactics: The Ethics of Getting the Upper Hand

Different stages of litigation require different tactics, but what tactics may attorneys ethically use to get the upper hand in litigation?

12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. – Lunch

 

Session IV, 1:15 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. – Developments in State Privacy Law

More states jump on the bandwagon, and PA strengthens its data breach notification requirements.

2:15 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. – Break

 

Session V, 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. – Mediation in the Digital Age

Litigation, mediation and negotiations are different in a digital world using zoom, etc.  Discussion will focus on strategies, challenges, overcoming loss of direct human connection, including distractions such as emails, etc.

Session VI, 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. – The Competing Interest in the Relationship Between In-house and Outside Counsel

Get real world and practical insights from this panel of experts.

Register below.

Please contact the ACC Westchester/Southern CT Chapter for information and a copy of the flier. lee.cushman@accglobal.com

 

Our panel will explore the insurance claim process in detail for different types of policies and losses to provide guidance and tips.  The Panel will discuss these and other major risks and losses covered by the policies and the strategies for communicating with insurers about the losses that have been suffered to align the losses with the coverage that has been purchased. 

 

We will also explore some lessons learned as a result of the experience with the full spectrum of insurance claims processes – ranging from claims that have been accepted based on notice presentation to claims that have been forced into litigation to formal compulsory processes. 

 

Presented by John Gibbons, Partner at Blank Rome and Dominique Meyer, Associate at Blank Rome and Kristin Meister, Senior Counsel at IDEMIA.

1.5 Hours of VA MCLE pending.

Let the Good Times Roll…

Please join Greenberg Traurig and the Association of Corporate Counsel  (ACC) Central Florida Chapter for learning, games, lively conversation, and delicious food and drinks.

This 2 hour CLE Program includes Technology, Ethics & Professionalism content (specialty CLE credits pending FL Bar approval).

Wednesday, June 28, 2023
 
Check-in: 2:30 PM
Fun Begins: 3:00 PM
Happy Hour: 5:00 PM
 
Greenberg Traurig Orlando
450 South Orange Avenue #650
Orlando, FL 32801

 
Fun Begins

Navigating 2023 Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes in U.S. Privacy and Cybersecurity: An overview of the latest developments in current and emerging domestic privacy and cybersecurity law, with an emphasis on the comprehensive state privacy laws that became effective in 2023 or will become effective in the next two years. We will focus on concepts such as controller / processor obligations, consumer-facing privacy policies, data subject rights, data processing agreements, and cybersecurity matters, while highlighting key differences amongst the various state laws. Finally, we will discuss practical compliance strategies and tactics in-house counsel can implement to navigate this ever-evolving regulatory landscape.
 

Presenters: Talia Boiangin and Arda Goker, Associates, Greenberg Traurig

CLE Credit: Seeking 1 hour of technology credit

The Ethics of Artificial  Intelligence: Role Playing and Problem-Solving How Lawyers Can and Should Ethically Use This Technology as It Changes the Legal Profession (description generated with the help of ChatGPT): ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion, and other cutting-edge technologies are set to revolutionize the legal industry by leveraging the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline and optimize essential tasks such as writing, investigation, research, review, analysis, pattern recognition, and other tasks lawyers do every day. Lawyers must consider the ethical implications of using these technologies in their work for clients. A range of critical ethical considerations is raised when applying these innovative and game-changing tools, including competence, supervision, confidentiality, plagiarism, ownership, authorship, fair use, bias, and even criminal conduct. We will also consider what the introduction of this technology means for the profession and practice of law. Join us as we delve deeper into the critical issues raised by the use of these new (and not so new) technologies.

Presenter: Joshua Brown, Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig 

CLE Credit: Seeking 1 hour of ethics, 1 hour of technology, and 1 hour of professionalism credit

Extras 

- Free Parking @ City Commons garage

- Prizes

- Snacks

- Games

- ChatGPT-generated signature cocktail


 

~  THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT, AND AT CAPACITY ~

(WE WILL BE UNABLE TO PERMIT ON-SITE ATTENDANCE, NO WALK-INS)

 

Join the Employment Law Practice Group for In-Person CLE & Networking

Recently, both federal and state legislators and enforcement agencies have taken aim at employer-employee agreements, specifically regarding non-disclosure and non-disparagement clauses. However, calling these developments an outright ban on non-disclosure and non-disparagement agreements would be inaccurate. Attendees will learn about: the limitations on NDAs and non-disparagement clauses and when it may be appropriate to include those provisions in various types of agreements. 

This program will focus on several such developments: 

· the federal Speak Out Act, 

· the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act, 

· New York State’s ban on NDAs in certain circumstances, and 

· the National Labor Relation Board’s McClaren Macomb decision.


Speakers:

Susan Gross Sholinsky, Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green

Nancy Gunzenhauser Popper, Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green

Erin Schaefer, Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green

Sarah Rice, Counsel, Employment Law, Apollo Global Management


CLE:

1 CLE Credit (NY) // Professional Practice (for non-transitional, experienced attorneys only)

This event is FREE for ACC NYC Chapter Members. Non-members (must be in-house counsel) tickets are $50.

Click here to view the ACC-NYC financial aid policy

This past year saw class actions spike yet again.  But there were also some significant developments for companies in the laws governing class actions.  We will dive into those developments in a wide variety of contexts, including consumer claims, privacy, ERISA, website accessibility and wage and hour claims.  Our focus will be intensely practical as we discuss effective techniques for preventing class actions in the first place but also for defeating them where your company is forced to litigate. 

Presented by Ed Barnidge and David Kurtzer-Ellenbogen, Partners at Williams & Connolly and Laura Tanner, Vice President Legal at Progrexion.

1.5 Hours of VA MCLE pending.

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