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From navigating employment law nuances in AI-driven hiring, to ensuring ethical AI practices, this session will explore the delicate balance between AI technology, human resources processes, and legal compliance. This session dives into the evolving landscape where artificial intelligence, HR, and legal considerations converge.

 

Thank you to Littler for sponsoring this CLE. 

Questions: Kathleen Smits at charlotteAED@accglobal.com

All registration links are located in our weekly email.

Max Bonici, Liz Clark Rinehart, and Elizabeth A. Sines (Venable LLP)
5 pages

Learn how US banking regulations and policy may change in the wake of the US Supreme Court's 2024 decision overturning the Chevron doctrine, as well as takeaways for your organization.

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Region: United States
Heather West, Harley L. Geiger, Davis Hake, and Stuart P. Ingis (Venable LLP)
2 pages

Learn how US artificial intelligence regulation and policy may evolve in the wake of the US Supreme Court's 2024 decision overturning the Chevron doctrine.

Richard E. Powers, Jr., Steven A. Adducci, Gregory S. Wagner, Matthew Field, and Joseph R. Hicks (Venable LLP)
3 pages

Learn how the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's policies and regulatory functions may change in the wake of the US Supreme Court's 2024 decision overturning the Chevron doctrine.

Valerie Cohen and Sophia Porotsky (Venable LLP)
3 pages

Learn how US health care regulation and policy may change in the wake of the US Supreme Court's 2024 decision overturning the Chevron doctrine, as well as takeaways for your organization.

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Region: United States
Fred R. Wagner and Jay C. Johnson (Venable LLP)
2 pages

Learn how US environmental regulation and policy may change following the US Supreme Court's 2024 decision overturning the Chevron doctrine.

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Region: United States
Harley L. Geiger, Leonard L. Gordon, Ines Jordan-Zoob, and Tanvi Chopra (Venable LLP)
3 pages

Learn how US cybersecurity regulation and policy may change in the wake of the US Supreme Court's 2024 decision overturning the Chevron doctrine, as well as takeaways for your organization.

The ACC Ontario Securities Law Committee is hosting its 11th Annual Securities and Compliance Law Symposium! The Symposium is a half-day event which allows attendees to hear directly from experts in the securities industry on a number of relevant topics and trends.

There will be three panels focusing on:
- Hot Topics: Risks and Opportunities from Use of AI for Organizations 
- Litigation: Lessons for In-house Counsel from the Boal Decision 
- Regulatory: Perspectives on Upcoming Regulatory Changes

Hear from in-house and law firm speakers!

We will hear a special lecture from Meg Sharp, BSc., MSc. Fitness & Well Being Consultant, Cambridge Group of Clubs
SESSION TITLE:  Building Resiliency to Succeed as In-House Lawyers:  Principles and Strategies for Better Work/Life Balance and Wellbeing.  

DESCRIPTION OF SESSION: The Law Profession is rife with stressors.  While these numerous challenges make the work purposeful and interesting it can also lead to excessive stress impacting law professionals physically, mentally and emotionally.  This 60-minute seminar reviews effective strategies that can be easily adopted to build resilience as well as specific tools and practices to help manage stress and mitigate its negative impact ensuring law professionals are personally and professionally thriving. 

 
Law Society of Ontario CPD Credits for this program:
The Building Resiliency program contains 1 hour and 00 minutes of Professionalism Content.
The three panel sessions contain 2 hours and 45 minutes in total of Substantive Content.

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