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Join us for a full-day CLE summit designed specifically for corporate counsel and HR leaders navigating the challenges of today’s rapidly evolving workplace. This program will deliver timely legal updates, compliance strategies, and practical solutions to some of the most pressing employment issues facing employers in 2025.

Agenda Highlights Include:

  • Keynote Addresses by Marcus Keegan, EEOC and US DOL Official anticipated 
  • Immigration: Borders and Business – Navigating the Maze of Employment Immigration
  • Executive Orders: Navigating Compliance in the Trump 2.0 Era
  • Data Privacy: Breach Point – Protecting Employee and Company Data in a Risky World
  • Breakout Sessions: Updates on Workplace Safety, Restrictive Covenants, Legal Operations, Wage & Hour, and Labor Relations

📣 Bonus: Stick around for our optional happy hour from 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. to connect with colleagues and speakers in a relaxed setting.

***A continental breakfast and lunch will be provided. CLE and SHRM/HRCI credit will be available.

The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Georgia Chapter and King & Spalding invite you to the 15th Annual ACC CLE Jamboree. This in-person conference offers a full day of engaging presentations from leading industry professionals on important issues impacting Georgia businesses, as well as a look toward the future.  

The event will include dynamic discussions on U.S. tariffs, legal ethics and AI, hot topics in corporate law, data privacy and security trends, current U.S. enforcement priorities, and professional advice from local general counsel.   

Attendees will also enjoy multiple networking opportunities, including a reception following the program.  

Enrollment is limited, and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Portions of this event will be recorded for transcription/CLE purposes only. 

The Legal Innovation Forum is bringing its flagship forum to Atlanta in September 2025.

This half-day forum is centered on its unifying theme: Navigating disruption in a risk-on era.

The legal ecosystem and the broader business world are undergoing a profound transformation driven by a wealth of factors including the rapid rise of generative AI, financial pressure, political unrest, globalization, shifting client expectations, and increasing risk and regulatory complexity.

Generational shifts, evolving workplace dynamics, and conflicting perspectives between legal professionals and their third party partners are creating further challenges, while also presenting new opportunities for collaboration and innovation within the legal ecosystem. 

This year’s forum will shine a light on the dynamics at play at the intersection of business, innovation and law, and will reveal the skills needed to be successful in the evolving legal profession. By combining legal acumen with business awareness, tech expertise and emotional intelligence, legal professionals will redefine the industry and deliver more innovative, client-centered solutions.

“Optimizing the In-House Team”

Effective lawyering, operational efficiency, and business partnering are key strategic objectives for Chief Legal Officers. Which best practices lead to these outcomes? And how can CLOs and GCs demonstrate the value their team’s deliver to the organization?

Taimur Ghaznavi and David Saunders lead Konexo, Eversheds Sutherland’s consulting and alternative legal services provider. Over the last 12 years they have worked with dozens of GCs and CLOs globally, advising them on strategy, processes, target operating models, workload prioritization and technology implementations to support the optimization of their functions. Drawing on their experience working with these in-house legal teams, David and Taimur will lead over the course of lunch an interactive in-person session on optimizing the in-house team. The session will explore:

  • the characteristics and practices that most commonly lead to effective and efficient performance; and 
  • how CLOs and GCs can demonstrate the value of the in-house team to C-suite and other business stakeholders.

 

IMPORTANT REMINDER: ACC GREATER PHILADELPHIA EVENTS ARE STRICTLY RESERVED FOR ELIGIBLE IN-HOUSE COUNSEL and INVITED guests and sponsors.  ACCGP reserves the right to confirm eligible status of all event registrants and cancel unqualified registrations.  Click Here to learn more about & how to join ACC Greater Philadelphia.

As AI reshapes how we communicate online, LinkedIn is emerging as a critical space for building and maintaining trusted relationships.

In this candid session, Executive Personal Branding Coach and LinkedIn Strategist, Sabita Singh, shares how legal leaders are using the platform to build a memorable presence, connect with purpose, and attract new opportunities. Drawing on real-world examples from her work with corporate counsel, board directors and other senior executives, she’ll explore how to show up strategically — and why a strong LinkedIn presence is now essential for every legal professional.

ACC Michigan Presents - Mini-MBA: Financial Literacy for In-House Counsel

Come join fellow members and guests for a relaxed and informative session with Kevin English, Managing Partner at Lark Advisors LLC. Kevin will break down key financial concepts and offer practical tips on financial literacy, all tailored for in-house counsel.
Drinks, hors d' oeuvres and networking to follow.

4:30 - Arrival and hors d' oeuvres
5:00 - Presentation
6:00 - Networking, drinks and strolling dinner

 

**Registration closes on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st. Due to venue security requirements, late or on-site registrations are not able to be accommodated.

 

As the school year begins, join us for our Back-to-School Supply Drive + Social —an evening to reconnect after summer, enjoy great company, and support local students in need.
Bring along your donations—and yourself—for a relaxed, feel-good night supporting our community.

Donations will be distributed by the TDSB to ensure all students have the tools they need to succeed, especially during these challenging times of rising costs and financial uncertainty. Your contribution can empower a student to learn with confidence and ease the burden on struggling families.

Most-needed items include:

  • NEW backpacks (gender-neutral colours, no commercial logos preferred)
  • Lunch bags
  • Earphones
  • Crayons
  • Calculators
  • Other basic school supplies

If you cannot attend or would prefer to donate online, click here to donate.

This event is free for ACC Members ONLY. RSVP is required to attend—spaces are limited, so secure yours today!

Please reserve your spot ASAP.

Note: Invitations are not transferrable.

Recent studies have shown that there has been a dramatic increase in impairment due to alcoholism, addiction and mental health disorders among members of the legal profession. The statistics are compelling and clearly indicate that 1 out of 3 attorneys will likely have a need for substance use or mental health services at some point in their careers.

Mr. Quinn will discuss:

1. The early warning signs of impairment, with special emphasis on depression, stress and burnout.

     A. Symptoms of stress that are particularly prevalent among in house corporate counsel;

     B. Stress discussion will include the basic stress reactions, both physical and psychological; the difference between healthy stress and distress, with emphasis on the problem of gradual, incremental responsibilities, duties, pressures and demands facing corporate counsel;

     C. The transition from distress to burnout and how we can recognize and identify the sources of stress in our lives before burnout develops;

     D. Guidelines for a “master plan”, including successful time management and quick “stress busters”

2. The free services that Lawyers Assistance Programs provide to lawyers, judges, and law students.

3. A close look at what barriers exist that prevent lawyers from seeking the help they need will be provided.

4. The role that education plays in breaking the stigma and fear associated with addiction and mental illness in the legal profession.

5. How best to approach the impaired individual as well as the ethical considerations that surround a referral to a Lawyers Assistance Program.


Event Schedule

Registration and Breakfast - 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

Program - 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

This program has been pre-approved for one hour of PA professional ethics CLE credit.

This comprehensive educational seminar will explore the far-reaching implications of Georgia's recently enacted tort reform legislation, Senate Bills 68 and 69, on corporations and insurance companies operating in the state. Designed specifically for corporate counsel, this program will provide a deep dive into the new legal landscape and its potential impact on business operations and risk management strategies.

Key topics to be covered include:

  1. Overview of SB 68 and SB 69: A detailed examination of the key provisions and changes introduced by these bills, including changes to apportionment of fault, premises liability, and asbestos claims.
  2. Insurance Implications: Examination of how these reforms may influence insurance policies, premiums, and claims processes.
  3. Strategic Considerations: Practical advice on adapting corporate legal strategies and risk management approaches in light of these reforms.
  4. Case Studies and Hypotheticals: Interactive sessions applying the new laws to real-world scenarios relevant to corporate counsel.

This seminar will feature several authors of the bill and corporate counsel, providing attendees with actionable insights and strategies to navigate the evolving tort landscape in Georgia. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of how these reforms may affect their corporations' legal exposure, insurance needs, and overall risk profile.

Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and ensure your organization is prepared for the new realities of tort law in Georgia.

Presenters:
Will Barnette - Associate General Counsel at The Home Depot
Katie Klorfein - Senior Legal Counsel, Litigation at The Coca-Cola Company
Austin Ellis - Associate General Counsel – Litigation, Mercedes-Benz USA
Harold Melton - Partner, Troutman Pepper Locke
Ryan Teague - Partner, Robbins Alloy Belinfante Littlefield

CLE credit will be applied for.

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