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JOIN THE IP PRACTICE GROUP FOR CLE & NETWORKING

Brand owners are facing significant enforcement challenges with the expansion of Web 3.0. This program will discuss recent developments and trends in the enforcement arena including:

  • Decentralization and anonymity
  • Nontraditional takedown methods
  • NFTs
  • Crypto domains
  • First Amendment Issues
  • Cyberfraud

SPEAKERS

Alexander Greenberg, Head of Intellectual Property and Cybersecurity Legal, Americas, Barclays

Raphael S. Nemes, Associate, Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman, P.C.

Eric J. Shimanoff, Partner, Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman, P.C.

AGENDA

5:30 PM - 6:00 PM / Registration
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM / CLE Program
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM / Social Networking

FIRM MEETING & EVENT COVID PROTOCOLS:

Attendees may attend in person provided that:

  1. they are fully vaccinated,
  2. they wear a mask when in the firm’s reception area, and
  3. they read and sign a health certification at the firm's office reception desk.

Guests should provide proof of vaccination to reception upon arrival to the firm's offices on the 21st floor.

FREE for ACC Members

FOR FULL DETAILS AND TO REGISTER, PLEASE CLICK BELOW: 

OVERVIEW

With the effective date of the California Privacy Rights Act fast approaching, this program will focus on the practical “dos and don’ts” of preparing for CPRA compliance.  From an overview of the requirements to the impact of these new requirements from the perspective of both consumer-facing companies and business-facing service providers, this program is designed to give a practical guide to understanding the CPRA and how best to operationalize its requirements into your company's privacy program. The experts on this panel are Michael Egan, Partner in the cyber/data/privacy practice at Cooley LLP, Mary Ann Le Fort, Chief Privacy Officer at Priceline.com, and Karen Moore, Chief Compliance Officer at Unisys Corporation. Each panelist will bring their expertise and viewpoints to bear on these new and challenging requirements.  Participants can expect a commercially-minded discussion with practical tips and checklists for compliance with the CPRA.

SPEAKERS

Michael Egan, Partner, Cooley

Mary Ann Le Fort, Chief Privacy Officer, Priceline.com

Karen Moore, Chief Compliance Officer, Unisys Corporation

AGENDA

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM / Webinar

FREE for Members

CLE

Credits: 1 | State: NY | Category: Professional Practice, Suitable for Transitional and Non-Transitional attorneys.

 

Click here to view the ACC-NYC financial aid policy

PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY

Your registration and attendance at this event indicates your consent to be filmed and/ or photographed and to the use of your image, without payment of any kind, for use in program(s) and for other promotional/ editorial activities of the Association of Corporate Counsel - New York City Chapter (ACC-NYC) for future use in any and all media, now known or hereafter created.

AGENDA:
  • Session I - 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. - Armstrong Teasdale

  • Break - 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

  • Session II - 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. - Cozen O'Connor

Session I, From the Courtroom to Russia: Navigating Conflict and Industry Uncertainty

Whether navigating conflict in the courtroom or the Russia-Ukraine conflict happening halfway around the world, counsel at healthcare, biotech and pharmaceutical companies are required to navigate difficult situations just about everywhere you look.  We will discuss the current issues associated with continuing to do business in Russia in light of the war in the Ukraine.  We will also discuss two recent cases in the pharmaceutical sector to highlight how to use experts in mediations to drive better settlements and when and how to put the government “on trial” to obtain a declination or more favorable resolution.

Session II, Surprise Billing and Price Transparency: A New Era

Shifting the $1 trillion dollar hospital industry from confidential payer contracts to publicly published pricing is a massive transformation. New CMS hospital price transparency requirements implicate public relations and business strategy issues, yielding a wide range of hospital and health system approaches to reporting the required data. As compliance increases, we are entering a world of publicly visible payer contracts which affect everything from negotiation strategies to value-based care. In this session, we will discuss the specific regulatory requirements to report hospital pricing data, the risk of partial compliance, CMS penalties and the implication of pricing transparency on confidentiality clauses in payer contracts. We will also review a sample of Philadelphia-area pricing data and what this change means for payer negotiations, value-based care, pricing strategy, and other business issues.

Register below.  The Zoom link will be provided with your completed registration, and is also shown below.

 
ZOOM LINK:

https://accinhouse.zoom.us/j/97771212469

Join us for the Second Annual Nonprofits and Associations Conference!

ACC National Capital Region’s Nonprofits & Associations Committee is joining forces with the ACC Global Nonprofit Network again this year to present a joint conference for in-house nonprofit counsel.  This year's topics will focus on the legal and financial implications of driving revenue from alternative sources and educating yourself on your organization’s financials.

We will offer ACC members in and beyond the National Capital Region access to three sessions which will discuss fundraising beyond grants and galas, what your CFO wants you to know and the ins and outs of venture philanthropy.  As nonprofits and associations continue to expand their fundraising to new vehicles and ventures, legal departments need to understand the attendant risks and other implications.  Come gain critical and cutting-edge insight from our esteemed panels on how to protect your organization while helping it thrive and supporting its financial well-being.

Agenda:

9:00 AM EST - 10:00 AM EST -  SESSION 1:
T
he Brave New World of Fundraising: A General Counsel’s Guide to Compliance Concerns
Presented by Polsinelli

10:15 AM EST - 11:15 AM EST  - SESSION 2:
Inside the Mind of Your CFO
Presented by Caplin & Drysdale

11:30 AM EST - 12:30 PM EST - SESSION 3:
Venture Philanthropy, Impact Investing and More
Presented by Arnold & Porter

Click HERE to  download a full Agenda with blurbs.

The remote work environments in which many in-house lawyers now find themselves present interesting challenges - and opportunities - for career advancement. Come hear from in-house attorneys who have achieved promotions and other forms of advancement while working remotely, along with managers and recruiters involved in advancement decisions and career development initiatives in their departments.


Attendees can expect to learn about specific actions and strategies employed by attorneys who have 'made their own luck' to advance despite the limitations caused by being remote. In addition, we will share insights about things in-house managers and law departments can do to foster career development and advancement within geographically dispersed teams.

 

Sponsored by Garrison & Sisson, Inc.
and the Young Lawyers Committee

 

Speakers include:

  • Quillan Byam, Deputy General Counsel at Anthropology
  • Mary Jones, Director, Benefits Taxation at Microsoft
  • Steve Tibbets, Lead Commercial Counsel Public Sector at Elastic NV
  • Lakshmi Williams, General Counsel, North America at Transurban


    Moderator:

    Nancy Palermo, Chief Operating Officer and Head, In-House Practice Group, Garrison & Sisson, Inc.

 

Top things every in-house counsel should know about experts!  Whether your company is faced with a government investigation or is anticipating litigation, here’s what you need to know.  Among other topics: when to be hands-on and when to leave to outside counsel, avoiding budget busts, preventing the Big Surprise, and OMG—they just waived attorney client privilege!  These and other hot topics will be the subject of a how-to panel discussion, including top practioners and experienced in-house counsel.   

Please join us for this dynamic session where we will discuss tips and best practices for working with a consulting or expert witnesses, including tips for identifying, vetting and selecting them, as well as presenting effective and compelling expert testimony in any forum.  We will also discuss how to maintain confidentiality, the pros and cons of using in-house experts and identifying common pitfalls in the selection of them.  

Presented by Brent Gurney, Partner at WilmerHale (Investigations and Litigation practice); Rachael Kent, Partner at WilmerHale (International Arbitration practice), Jessica Morrison, Associate General Counsel at KPMG, and Alexander White, Associate General Counsel & Senior Vice President at Bank of America.

1.5 Hours of VA MCLE pending.

For many people, events of the past few years have led to greater awareness of racial and social justice issues – and a desire to be a more active ally in support of diversity, equity, and inclusion. No matter where they sit in their organizations, lawyers have the skills to use their voices to have an impact and inspire others to do the same.

In this workshop, we will learn about ways in which we can be DEI influencers in our organizations – in ways that work for us. You can share messages or information that raise awareness of DEI issues you encounter and lessons you learn, or amplify information and messages you receive from others. Or you can spearhead or support initiatives or programs that would emphasize the importance of diversity in both internal and external practices.

The program will begin with a discussion among the panelists, who will tell us what steps they took to become DEI influencers and what they have learned about how to be effective in that role. Then, we will have breakouts to share ideas of how we can all contribute to racial and social justice efforts as influencers.

Panel: 

Wesley Bizzell, Senior Assistant General Counsel and Managing Director of Political Law & Ethics Programs, Altria Client Services LLC, and immediate past-president, National LGBTQ+ Bar Association 

Yolanda Hawkins-Bautista, Associate General Counsel, Litigation, Freddie Mac, and past-president of the Women's Bar Association of D.C.

Sandy Paik, Deputy General Counsel, Foulger-Pratt

DeShaun Wise Porter, Global Head of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion &  Engagement, Hilton

Debbie Tang, Partner & Executive Recruiter, Bridge Partners, will moderate the discussion.


This program is presented by the
ACC NCR Career Development Committee and the DEI Leadership Development Subcommittee.

ACC National Capital Region
IN-HOUSE PARALEGAL INSTITUTE

PLEASE FORWARD TO YOUR COMPANY'S PARALEGALS

In order to prevent the spreading of the coronavirus,
we will not host our traditional In-House Paralegal Institute this year. In lieu of an in person event, we offer a
FREE Career Session on Emotional Intelligence. 

Please join us for:


Thrive Professionally and Personally
Through Emotional Intelligence

  

Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically. High emotional intelligence is directly related to career success and personal happiness.

We hope you will join us on our virtual (via ZOOM) journey and learn how to: 

· Define emotional intelligence

· Improve your emotional intelligence

· Use emotional intelligence to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion

· Spot and fix situations where emotional intelligence may be lacking.

 

SPEAKER:

Toni Marsh, Esq.
Professor Toni Marsh, Director, George Washington University Paralegal Studies Program.

 

Government contractors are subject to an array of statutory and regulatory ethics and compliance obligations.  Alleged and actual violations can be costly.  We will provide an overview of the ethics and compliance obligations applicable to Federal contractors, discuss recent updates, and provide guidance for developing effective ethics and compliance programs to mitigate risk of noncompliance.  

Presented by Edmund M. Amorosi and Kathryn Muldoon Griffin, Members at Smith Pachter McWhorter PLC and J. Robert Humphries, Senior Counsel at Bechtel National, Inc. 

1.5 Hours of VA MCLE pending.

AGENDA

8:00 a.m. - Registration/Breakfast

8:30 a.m. - Welcome/Opening Remarks

8:35 a.m. - PANEL 1: The Next Normal: Employment Law Issues Post COVID

9:35 a.m. – Break

9:45 a.m. - PANEL 2: Traversing the Evolving Privacy Landscape
 
10:45 a.m. – Break

11:00 a.m. - PANEL 3: The “S” in ESG in a Post-COVID World

Noon - Lunch/Memorial Golf Tournament  

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