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*REGISTRATION HAS CLOSED - IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO REGISTER, PLS EMAIL CHRISTINA at southflexec@accglobal.com*

Join ACC South Florida for its 15th Annual CLE Conference, "Anchors Away: Charting the Course for In-House Counsel" to be held on Friday, September 5, 2025. This conference is being hosted at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, FL.

The CLE Conference features:

  • Up to 6 hours of CLE credit* with three tracks of programming to ensure seminars of interest to all ACC South Florida members
  • Keynote luncheon and seminar with Ethics CLE credit

Early bird pricing ends August 1. 

Registration closes August 15.

*CLE credit pending with the Florida Bar.

Guests and non-members must be in-house counsel.

A room block at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is not available for this event. We apologize for any inconvenience.

This session will explore the ways in which lawyers are beginning to use generative artificial intelligence (AI) and the ethical challenges they face, including compliance with the Virginia Rules of Professional Responsibility.

Topics will include:

  • Dangers inherent in generative AI, including limited data sets and “hallucinations.”
  • The lawyer’s duty of competence concerning generative AI platforms.
  • The risks of revealing confidential client information through generative AI.
  • Consulting with clients about the lawyer’s use of generative AI.
  • Avoiding potential breaches of duties to courts and third parties due to inaccurate information supplied by generative AI.
  • Law firm management’s duties of supervision regarding generative AI.

 

Presented by Craig Singer, and David Riskin, Partners at Williams & Connolly, and Jackie Stanley, Senior Compliance Counsel, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Health and Medicines, Pfizer.

2.0 Hours of VA MCLE Ethics Credit pending.

 

Call for volunteers:

Do you want to learn about intellectual property, or share your knowledge of intellectual property with others? Are you interested in volunteering your time? If yes, this program is right for you. All experience levels are welcome, whether you don’t know the difference between a trademark or copyright, or you’ve spent the past 20 years advising clients on complex IP matters.

The IP experts at Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman, P.C. (CLL) are teaming up with the ACC-NYC chapter and Volunteers of Legal Services (VOLS) to provide a unique program that includes a one-hour training on trademarks, copyrights and patents, followed by a one-hour clinic in which ACC members are paired with experienced IP attorneys to provide legal advice to microentrepreneurs and start-up businesses.

Spots are very limited. This volunteer opportunity is for ACC members only and you must be prompt and available for the entire event.
 

Whether you're growing your legal team or just looking for new strategies, this is a great chance to share ideas and connect. Hosted by Paragon Legal in partnership with ACC Michigan.

📅 Date: June 4, 2025

🕓 Time: 4–6 PM (discussion begins at 4:45 PM)

📍 Location: Goodnite Gracie, 224 Sherman Dr, Royal Oak, MI

 

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

 

9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
"Hot Topics in Cybersecurity and Privacy: Safeguarding Innovation in Healthcare, Biotech & Pharma"
Presented by Hogan Lovells

As the healthcare, biotech, and pharmaceutical sectors grow increasingly data-driven, the stakes for cybersecurity and privacy have never been higher. This panel will explore the latest regulatory developments, emerging cyber threats, and best practices for protecting sensitive patient data, proprietary research, and digital infrastructure. Hear from industry leaders and legal advisers as they unpack real-world breaches, evolving global standards, and strategies for building resilient, compliant data ecosystems in an era of rapid innovation.

Speakers:

  • Jasmeet K. Ahuja, Partner, Hogan Lovells
  • Nathan Salminen, Partner, Hogan Lovells
  • Alex Erin, Associate, Hogan Lovells
  • Jason Herpel, VP, Associate General Counsel, EyePoint Pharmaceuticals

 

10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
"Trends and Developments in Preemption in Life Sciences Litigation"
Presented by Shook, Hardy & Bacon, LLP

The presentation will focus on recent decisions around preemption that is a critical defense for companies in litigation in the life sciences space.  As part of that, we will explore how the recent decision in the Loper case factors into the preemption context.

Speakers:

  • Thomas Sullivan, Partner, Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
  • Kevin Dulaney, Associate, Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
  • David Rifkind, Chief Legal Officer, Caidya

 

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
"Licensing as an Alternative to M&A"
Presented by Troutman Pepper Locke

In the current landscape, life sciences companies are facing a volatile public market, fierce competition for public financing and FDA staffing shortages that threaten to slow down approval pathways. Join Troutman Pepper Locke attorneys, Deborah Spranger and EA Weeks, and CSL General Counsel Amy Demediuk as they explore how licensing and collaborations offer a strategic alternative to M&A by allowing companies to overcome funding challenges, share expertise and resources, and accelerate the path to market. 

Speaker:

  • Deborah L. Spranger, Partner, Troutman Pepper Locke
  • EA Weeks, Ph.D., Counsel, Troutman Pepper Locke 
  • Amy Demediuk, General Counsel, Global R&D and Strategy, CSL Behring

A lease is generally a long-term relationship between a landlord and a tenant. But the relationship has just begun once the lease is inked. Keith will address issues that arise after the lease has been executed and how to deal with them in a practical manner.

Join us at Frawley Stadium for for a fun evening of networking, kid-friendly activities and an exciting ballgame between ACCGP members and our sponsors, where the stakes are high (bragging rights!). 

6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Networking

7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Charity Softball Game with lots of Extras

9:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Post-game Networking 

Free admission for all that includes: 

  • Family-friendly activities...Meet the Mascot, kids run the bases, and the ever popular balloon art and face-painting!
  • 50-50 Raffle to support our Diversity Internship Endowment Fund
  • Unlimited stadium concessions!

All are welcome, so bring your family and friends. It's fun, free, and all to support a good cause!


Please join the ACC Leadership Development Committee and the VetNet Affinity Group at The Merriweather Café at Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens (https://hillwoodmuseum.org/cafe) for a summer tea! Price is $64 per person (which includes tax & gratuity) for the tea. In addition to the tea, if you wish to tour the Hillwood Estate grounds, down below are two tour options:

  1. A guided tour of the Mansion is available at 3:30pm after our Tea. The tour will be 1-hour long, lead by a docent and will be an additional $15 cost. If you are interested in a guided tour, please follow the directions specfied on your registration confirmation email.
  2. Regular Admission to Hillwood is a $12 suggested donation for a self-guided tour and access to the grounds. You are invited to leisurely explore the mansion, gardens, special exhibition and greenhouse at your own pace. You would pay for admission when you arrive at Hillwood. No advance reservation is required.

Additional information about the day, including the Tea menu, parking, and information on how to submit your payment will be specified on your registration confirmation email. Please note payment for the Tea and the Guided Tour (if you elect to join the guided tour) is due by July 3. 

Any questions? Contact Angeline Chen or Amy Steacy at: angeline.chen@progress.com & asteacy@bbbnp.org

ACC Corporate Recoveries sponsor Bondurant Mixson & Elmore invites you to join us and our panel of experts to discuss common issues and creative solutions for corporate counsel facing actual or potential insurance claims. Our panelists will draw from their extensive experience to educate attendees on various topics including, among others:

  • Lines of coverage
  • Best practices when a claim or potential claim comes in, including whether and when to provide notice
  • Managing communications with brokers and insurance companies, including privilege issues
  • Duty to defend and how to handle disagreements regarding choice of counsel

Michael Baumrind of Bondurant will moderate the panel. Our panelists include:

  • Gretchen Hoff Varner: Gretchen is Managing Partner of Covington & Burling’s San Francisco office and a leading insurance recovery lawyer. She represents corporate policyholders in high-stakes coverage disputes and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for her clients.
  • Mareasa Rooks: Mareasa is Vice President and Insurance & Claims Counsel at Lockton Companies, specializing in management liability lines such as D&O, E&O, and cyber insurance. With over a decade of experience as a business litigator, she now advises corporate clients on complex insurance claims and coverage strategies. Mareasa also serves on the Risk Management & Insurance Advisory Board at the University of Georgia.  
  • Christina Jay: Christina Jay is Deputy General Counsel at BlueLinx Corporation, where she oversees litigation and employment matters. With extensive experience in transportation, product liability, and commercial disputes, she brings a strategic, business-focused approach to corporate risk management.

CLE credit will be given.

In today’s rapidly evolving global landscape, General Counsel are no longer solely legal advisors—they are strategic risk managers, corporate diplomats, and business enablers, guiding their organizations through geo-political challenges, economic volatility, regulatory uncertainty, and shifting workforce dynamics.

This fast-paced interactive session brings together leading legal and business experts to provide practical insights on the most pressing challenges facing in-house counsel today.

Meet Our Panelist

  • Kevin Burwell, VP & General Counsel, Kloeckner Metals
  • Herbert Hotchkiss Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary, Chart Industries, Inc. 
  • Miriam Lampert, Partner in the UK Labour and Employment Team at Squire Patton Boggs and expert in international workforce regulations and compliance.
  • Naveen Pogula, Partner in the US Corporate Team at Squire Patton Boggs – Specializing in high-stakes transactions and investment strategies.
  • Selma Baouch, Partner in the Netherlands Corporate Team at Squire Patton Boggs – Providing a European perspective on M&A, cross-border transactions, and regulatory developments.

CLE information
The following CLE credit is being sought:
Georgia: 1.0 Credit (1.0 General)

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