The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) is the world's largest organization serving the professional and business interests of attorneys who practice in the legal departments of corporations, associations, nonprofits and other private-sector organizations around the globe.
Please join us for this interactive discussion featuring PwC's Global Crisis Leader, Kristen Rivera. Kristen heads PwC's Global Crisis Center and has navigated global organizations through a range of crises during her 20-year career. The COVID crisis continues to create new challenges for legal and compliance professionals and will impose additional demands, even as we enter a phase of stabilization. Learn and share strategies for handling this increased responsibility and for preparing for the what-comes-next.
We'll engage the virtual group on the following topics:
Surviving and thriving in the current environment
Safely returning to the workplace
Stabilizing your business and implementing near-term strategies
Due to the interactive nature of this program, space will be limited to the first 50 registrants. These 50 registrants will be part of an interactive discussion which, through polling and other measures, will be able to focus on the topics of greatest interest, and direct the conversation accordingly. Kristen will lead the discussion and include insights from parts of the globe that are ahead of the United States in dealing with the COVID crisis. Through this collaborative session, participants will gain practical advice and tangible action items to help drive conversations with your business leaders as we face the challenges of this new environment.
Please note you will receive the log in information within 24 hours of the event.
This program will cover the pandemic’s impact on three areas:
• Health care: Presenters will discuss the status of enterprise liability for businesses with respect to COVID-19 infections across the country; and who and what are covered by Ohio House Bill 606.
• Bankruptcy: Filings have increased since the beginning of the pandemic and as a result, changes were made to the Bankruptcy Code that expand the ability of small businesses to file Chapter 11. Speakers will present practical steps that your business can take to better protect itself both before and after a filing by a customer or supplier.
• Domestic relations: Working and schooling from home have led to an increase in issues with regards to parenting, spousal/child support, asset valuations, litigation and mediation. The presenters will walk through how to navigate these challenges.
CREDITS
1.0 CLE (This course has been submitted for approval by the Ohio Supreme Court Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.0 total CLE hours)
AGENDA
11:45am Zoom meeting waiting room opens
12pm – 12:55pm Presentation
12:55pm – 1pm Q+A and final remarks
SPEAKERS Frantz Ward
Katie Arthurs
Craig Haran
John Kostelnik
This program will cover the pandemic’s impact in two areas. First a panel of attorneys will discuss the challenges faced by commercial landlords whose tenants may be requesting special considerations to an existing lease, and what landlords should consider when negotiating new leases.
For the second half of the program, the speakers will discuss how COVID-19 has created increased awareness of the need for estate planning and the challenges of executing documents during the pandemic.
CREDITS
1.0 CLE (This course has been submitted for approval by the Ohio Supreme Court Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.0 total CLE hours)
AGENDA
11:45am Zoom meeting waiting room opens
12pm – 12:55pm Presentation
12:55pm – 1pm Q+A and final remarks
SPEAKERS Frantz Ward
Mia Garcia
Maggie Metzinger
Dan Hinkel
Mark Stockman