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Guidance on how to create an effective legal hold process. Includes issues like the underlying legal issues, self-collection risks, how to monitor compliance, advance preparation, and releasing the legal hold.

This presentation material includes ten tips for in-house counsel to consider when faced with ethical issues in the workplace.

The uptake of IT is one of the main drivers for the fundamental change in the legal services industry. More than ever before corporate lawyers need to familiarize themselves with new technologies and how they can benefit from them. This session introduces hands-on best practices and tips that will allow you to do more with less.

This materials from this session presents a choice of free resources available to corporate lawyers and addresses the risks and benefits of using such resources. Learn how open sourcing of legal know-how could be a new and cost effective approach for legal departments.

This resource explains the types, planning and structuring of joint ventures, as well as other important aspects, such as resolving disputes and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

This resource discusses how to call a meeting to order, as well as the conduct of a board meeting. This includes who is entitled to chair a meeting and codes of conduct.

This document provides legal hypotheticals and and analyses regarding the courts, including judicial ethics.

The Federal Trade Commission and Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice issued proposed revisions to the Horizontal Merger Guidelines. This document discusses the changes in these proposed guidelines.

This Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) training course will help you recognize situations that raise FMLA issues and assist you in dealing with these issues effectively. At the end of this material, you'll play a game that presents hypothetical scenarios for you to analyze. As you answer the multiple-choice questions correctly, you'll move through the game and earn a Certificate of Completion.

This Code of Conduct training course will help you (1) recognize legal and ethical issues as they arise in the workplace, (2) respond appropriately to those issues, and (3) perform your job with the utmost integrity.

To access the Code of Conduct Training Course, visit <a href=http://www.ethicsxchange.com/topic/35529-code-of-conduct>www.acc.com/co…;.

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