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Attendees and panelists will work together in team to discover best practices and potential pitfalls in a simulated in-house investigation. This session will provide practical tools and a robust framework for approaching challenging situations. Walk away with valuable insights, equipped to navigate and conduct in-house investigations effectively, ensuring a proactive and informed approach to potential workplace issues.

As remote and hybrid work environments become the norm, more and more companies are seeking talent globally to fuel their organization’s growth. Going beyond the employment implications, the impact of a globally remote workforce often requires in-house counsel to understand business, cultural, legal, and compliance issues worldwide. This panel session will draw on the expertise of business executives, in-house lawyers, and private practitioners to provide practical guidance and strategies for in-house counsel to manage an international remote workforce.

Presented in cooperation with Mintz

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Emily Lamm, Associate, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
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This article highlights 10 key takeaways for US companies regarding the EU AI Act, which imposes a comprehensive regulatory framework for AI systems. With its extraterritorial scope, the EU AI Act may impact US companies placing AI systems in the EU market or whose AI outputs are used within the EU.

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Region: European Union, United States

Every industry, organization, and department is positioned to unlock efficiencies and advantages through AI innovation, and legal teams are tasked with the immense opportunity (and challenge) to enable this without sacrificing privacy, accuracy, and compliance. Join legal and operations leaders in this interactive workshop to break down the seemingly endless AI applications. Exchange best practices, innovative solutions, and resources to address the most consequential hurdles and pitfalls on the journey to establishing AI guidelines and policies.

Presented in cooperation with LinkSquares

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Ease your concerns about the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and Ultimate Beneficial Owner (UBO) regulations around the globe. Since its implementation on January 1, the CTA aims to make corporate ownership more transparent and to combat money laundering, terrorist financing, and other illicit activities. Join this session to learn more about CTA exemptions, enforcement actions, and what may be coming in 2025 and beyond.

Presented in cooperation with CSC Global

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Pricing strategies, including discounts, promotions, and strike-through pricing, may be an effective way to entice customers, but regulators across the globe are carefully monitoring such offers to ensure they are genuine and not misleading. By comparing rules in the EU, UK, and US, this session will cover topics such as discounted pricing, ancillary marketing claims, auto-renewing online subscription, and example pricing plans. In light of increased fining powers for consumer law infringements in the EU, it is crucial for consumer businesses to be aware of the rules governing their promotional strategies to avoid the risk of heavy fines.


Presented in cooperation with Bird & Bird LLP

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The GDPR was enacted more than 5 years ago, but global companies continue to grapple with privacy laws throughout the world, now with even more cybersecurity laws and regulations set to take effect. Beginning with a panel discussion, this session will compare existing US and EU data privacy laws with China's new Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) before attendees step in to discuss how data privacy scenarios should be handled under both existing and future laws. The session will integrate insights for crafting a flexible and effective global cybersecurity compliance policy, examine international perspectives on cybersecurity obligations, and identify overlaps in cybersecurity and data privacy.

This microlearning will cover the basics of what was Chevron deference, why it was struck down by the Supreme Court in the recent Loper Bright decision, and what it means for the health care industry. In particular, this microlearning will explain what has – and what has not – changed in this post-Chevron world.


Generously Sponsored By Foley & Lardner LLP

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What considerations do companies need to focus on when expanding their products and services outside of the USA? Join this program to examine proposed structures for global expansions, the regulatory environment of various industries, employment practices, marketing and advertising, language challenges, and financial implications like repatriation of revenue and taxes. Hear from experts and join small group discussions to explore questions across regions and countries regarding taxes, treaties, labor laws, and many other factors that may arise from overseas growth. Walk away with practical guidance on how to expand into new markets.

As diversity, equity, and inclusion programs become the subject of litigation and legislation more often, it's increasingly important for in-house counsel to think critically about their own DEI programs. This Family Feud-inspired program will teach participants how to spot the hidden risks in their DEI programs. Using the familiar game show format, participants will get the chance to identify and prioritize risks, while panelists guide them through practical solutions and help them understand how to build stronger, more effective DEI programs.

Presented in cooperation with Bloomberg Law

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