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Join ACC Ontario for a springtime evening of connection, conversation, and community in Ottawa.  We’re gathering at Arlo, an award-winning neighbourhood wine bar and restaurant recognized on Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants lists in 2023 and 2024. Located in Centretown, Arlo is known for its cozy atmosphere, organic wines, and locally inspired, refined comfort food by Chef Jamie Stunt. We’ll be hosted upstairs in their Apartment space — a relaxed, intimate setting perfect for meaningful conversation and unwinding with fellow in-house counsel.

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with your legal community in one of Ottawa’s most celebrated dining spaces!

We welcome you to invite in-house colleagues who are not ACC members, and we are pleased to register them for the social.

This event is free of charge. You must RSVP to attend.

Please RSVP by no later than Wednesday, May 21, 2025.

The ACC NCR Board of Directors and the Corporate Counsel Awards Co-Chairs and Judges invite you to the 21st Annual Corporate Counsel Awards Reception! 

Please join us to celebrate the incredible work of the in-house community at ACC NCR's biggest event of the year. 

As always, we will celebrate the 2025 award recipients and network. 

Plus, we are continuing with the improvements implemented last year:

  • new categories,
  • honorees are announced in advance, and
  • a streamlined awards ceremony that is more engaging and allows greater time for connection between attendees. 

New this year, we will be collecting school supplies for Northern Virginia Family Services’ Back2School Drive.

ACC Greater Philadelphia invites you to join our running OR walking team for the 46th Annual Philadelphia Bar Association's 5K Run/Walk for charity. The in-person event is a full-filled day for runners and walkers of all ages.

The event starts promptly at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 18th at Memorial Hall (4231 Avenue of the Republic).

All runners are invited to a post-race brunch hosted by ACCGP!

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Join us on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at the Germantown Cricket Club for an afternoon of tennis on its historic grass courts, followed by a relaxed cocktail reception. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just looking to have some fun, players of all skill levels are welcome!

This has become one of the ACCGP’s favorite traditions, and Obermayer Rebmann would love for you to be part of it — no competitive pressure, just a fun afternoon of tennis, great conversation, and valuable connections. Can’t make it for tennis? You’re welcome to join us later for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres.

3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tennis Outing

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Cocktail Reception

Note, tennis players must wear all-white. This event is open to all levels of players.  

Non-tennis players may register for the reception only.

Please CLICK HERE to register through Obermayer's event page.

 


Join ACCGP for our Summer Soiree at the Fairmount Park Horticulture Center.  The event will feature heavy hors d'oeuvres, open bar, live entertainment and a "flower bar" for attendees to create their own bouquet to bring home.

The Horticulture Center, located in picturesque Fairmount Park, is one of Philadelphia’s most well-loved cultural destinations. Built in 1979 on the site of the former Horticultural Hall, an 1876 Centennial Exposition building, the Horticulture Center has curated a variety of awe-inspiring spaces that serve as the ideal setting to kick off the summer season with your ACCGP colleagues and annual sponsors.

There is no charge to attend.  This event is open to ACCGP members and their partners/spouses, prospective in-house counsel and annual sustaining sponsors only. Attendees may bring a significant other as a guest.

Event Attire:  Business or your summer finest (white, pastels, floral, etc.).  Formal attire is not recommended.

 


 

Join us for an exclusive evening at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, where art, inclusion, and professional development come together.

This experience will feature a private docent-led tour focused on diverse and underrepresented voices in the arts, along with a complimentary 1.5 NY Diversity, Inclusion, and Elimination of Bias CLE credit, hosted by Bond, Schoeneck & King. Enjoy an engaging atmosphere with heavy appetizers, beverages, and networking.

  • Parking is included with your registration, so you can feel comfortable arriving and parking on site at no additional cost.
  • Space is limited to just 40 guests—be sure to claim your spot quickly!

 

This program has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board for a maximum of 1.5 NY Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias credit hours. It is appropriate for experienced attorneys only.

To receive CLE credit, you agree to share your email address with Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC.

CLE Webinar >>> Successfully Navigating Carveout Transactions: Key Considerations for Corporate Counsel

Join us on May 28th at 12:00 (Eastern) for a CLE Webinar!

Carveout transactions present a unique set of challenges for corporate legal teams — from managing complex separations and transition agreements to navigating regulatory hurdles and protecting ongoing business operations. 

Join us for an engaging webinar designed specifically for corporate counsel, where our team of seasoned panelists will walk through practical strategies for tackling the legal, operational, and risk management issues that arise in carveout deals. We’ll share lessons learned from recent transactions, highlight key diligence considerations, and offer tips for ensuring a smooth process from pre-signing through post-closing. 

Whether you’re preparing for a divestiture, acquiring carved-out assets, or supporting your business through a strategic transaction, this session will provide actionable insights to help you navigate carveouts. 

Topics will include: 

  • Structuring and negotiating carveout transactions

  • Managing separation complexities (employees, IP, contracts, TSAs)

  • Risk mitigation strategies for buyers and sellers

  • Best practices for in-house counsel throughout the deal lifecycle

 

 

ADVANCE REGISTRATION NOTICE // Please note that advance registration is required for ACC NYC Webinars. 

CLE // Credits: 1 // State: NY // Category: Professional Practice // Suitable for non-transitional (experienced) attorneys 

ACC CODE OF CONDUCT By registering for this event, you agree to abide by the ACC Code of Conduct for Events outlined here: https://www.acc.com/chapters-networks/chapters/new-york-city/chapter-event-code-conduct

This program will provide a comprehensive framework for employers to protect trade secrets through effective agreements, compliance with legal regulations, and strategic management of employee transitions.  In addition, panelists will outline best practices for handling employee departures and onboarding new hires, as well as litigation strategies to prepare for potential disputes over proprietary information.

Presented by Carrie Amezcua, Counsel, Vince Barbera, Shareholder at Buchanan, and Chris Hiter, Deputy General Counsel at Aldi.

1.5 Hours of VA MCLE pending.

Financial planning can be confusing and nuanced as much of it depends on your goals and stage of life.  Far too many people take control and put a plan into action later than they intended.  This program has been developed for people who are 5-15 years out of law school but will include tips that everyone should consider, such as:

  • Budgeting for you and/or your family;
  • Tax reduction strategies;
  • Retirement investment vehicles;
  • Maximizing compensation packages and benefits offered by your employer.

These are just some of the topics that Martha Payne, a financial planner, will review during "Personal Money Management for Busy In-house Lawyers," hosted by the ACC Northeast Women's Initiative and Bowditch.

Register below, and bring your questions as there will be time for Q&A and networking afterward.

AGENDA

8:45 a.m.
Registration and Breakfast

9:10 a.m.
Welcome and Opening Remarks

9:15 – 10:15 a.m.
Corporate Investigations: Moving Beyond the Fundamentals
Join a distinguished panel of experts as they delve into the essentials of conducting internal corporate investigations. Topics will include utilizing attorney-client privilege, navigating new limitations on privilege scope, best practices for preserving evidence, strategies for employee interviews, working effectively with outside counsel, and considerations for reporting to government agencies. The panel will offer diverse perspectives, including those of in-house counsel, outside counsel, a former prosecutor, corporate monitor, and compliance consultant. This session will provide invaluable insights you won’t find in a textbook!

  • Moderator:      David Axelrod, Partner, Shumaker
  • Panelists:
    • Sherri Dahl, Associate General Counsel, U.S.       Operations, Cenovus
    • Carolyn Davis, Director of Employment Law, Greif
    • Kate Decker, Partner, Shumaker
    • Bart Schwartz, Co-Founder and Chairman, Guidepost       Solutions

10:15 a.m.
Break

10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Leveraging AI While Ensuring Data Privacy Compliance
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize business operations, organizations must balance innovation with compliance, particularly regarding data privacy, employee communication, and ethical considerations. This panel will provide practical guidance from legal and business leaders on adopting AI responsibly. Using real-world examples, best practices, and an interactive Q&A format, the session will cover strategies to mitigate risks, foster employee trust, and navigate U.S. data privacy regulations—even in jurisdictions like Ohio where comprehensive privacy laws are absent.

  • Moderator:      Jade Davis, Partner, Shumaker
  • Panelists:
    • Brandon Covert, Vice President of Information       Technology, Cleveland Browns
    • Rob Buchwald, Owner, Akron Innovations
    • Brian Focht, Attorney, Shumaker
    • Peter Lovens, General Counsel, Columbus Blue Jackets

11:30 a.m.
Lunch and Memorial Golf Tournament
Please note: Only 40 tickets are available for the Tournament on a first-come, first-served basis.  


Important Information for Tournament Attendees:

Memorial tickets will be issued electronically. Your mobile device will serve as your entry pass. To receive your ticket, you must have a Ticketmaster account. During registration, please provide your first name, last name, phone number, and email address linked to your Ticketmaster account.
Reminder: Kindly request a ticket only if you are certain you will attend, out of consideration for other participants.  


REGISTRATION FEES

  • $25 for members
  • $45 for non-members
          Seating is limited to 55 participants

  

CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellations must be submitted by Monday, Mayxc 26, 2025. No refunds will be issued after this date.

QUESTIONS?
Please contact: centralohio@accglobal.com 

  

LOCATION
The Country Club at Muirfield Village
8715 Muirfield Drive
Dublin, OH 43017

  

CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION (CLE)
This course is pending approval by the Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 2.0 total CLE credit hours.

  

DISCLOSURES
This event is made possible through the support of our sponsors and partners. By registering, you consent to sharing your name, company, and email address with program sponsors, enabling them to follow up with information related to the event or their services.
If you prefer not to have your information shared, you will not be able to register or attend this program.

Participation is open to CO-ACC members, prospective members, and guests of the sponsoring firm. Attorneys employed at law firms are not eligible for membership. ACC membership is open to in-house counsel working in the private or public sector who do not have regulatory, enforcement, or policymaking authority and who do not market themselves as practicing attorneys to the public.

  

IMPACT OF NO-SHOWS:
No-shows hinder program effectiveness, waste resources, and prevent others from participating. If you are unable to attend, please notify us at least 48 hours in advance to allow us to offer your seat to someone else.

 

  

 

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