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ACC Colorado In-House Counsel Forum 
Thursday, May 7, 2026 | 12:30 pm - 6:30 pm 
The Inverness Denver Hotel | 200 Inverness Drive | Englewood, CO 80112

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER | GENERAL SESSION
Cara Hale Alter
Founder & President | SpeechSkills

2026 In-House Counsel Day | General Session Keynote Address
Thursday, May 7 | 4:00 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. 

The Power of Visible Credibility

For in-house counsel, credibility is currency. While legal expertise is essential, how that expertise is communicated often determines whether your advice is trusted, acted upon, or overlooked. Drawing from her book The Credibility Code, communication expert Cara Hale Alter outlines and demonstrates the keystone behaviors of “Visible Credibility”—the body language, vocal cues, and mannerisms that most influence the perception of confidence, competence, and trustworthiness.  We'll examine how to:

  • Project gravitas, both in-person and in virtual settings
  • Recognize and prevent the “tells” of nervousness and intimidation
  • Strike a balance between authority and approachability
  • Maintain composure under pressure
  • Avoid unintentional behaviors that may undermine status or confidence

Attendees will additionally receive one year of access to the SpeechSkills Credibility Essentials online program to support continued self-directed practice and habit reinforcement. 

Register for ACC Colorado's IHCF 2026 and join in as the keynote delivers a presentation focused on the unique leadership presence and communication challenges facing career in-house counsel! You will reconnect with your ACC in-house counsel network, generous sponsors, and legal intern placement officers, for a jampacked afternoon of CLE education, serious networking, and a hosted reception!  

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Four (4) General CLE Credits PENDING. 
Beverages, Light Snacks, Happy Hour Included. Lunch not provided. 

ACC Member Price - $50
Member rate extended to ACC corporate member paralegals and contract managers.
Four (4) General CLE Credits Approved. 

Non-Member Price - $75
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 Four (4) CLE Credits Pending. 
Beverages, Snacks, Happy Hour Included
Lunch is not served. 

SOCIAL SUMMIT BEVERAGE SPONSOR

1:00 P.M. – 1:50 P.M. – 2 Sessions (1 CLE Credit)
2:00 P.M. – 2:50 P.M. – 2 Sessions (1 CLE Credit)
3:00 P.M. – 3:50 P.M. – 2 Sessions (1 CLE Credit)
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4:00 P.M. – 5:30 P.M. – General Session  (1 CLE Credit)
5:30 P.M. – 6:30 P.M. – Social Summit/Networking*
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Considering hiring Legal Interns? 
Questions about working with law students or 
recent graduates? 
Representatives from local law schools will be on hand 
at IHCF to share information and answer questions!

1:00 PM – 1:50 PM – 2 Sessions   

ALPINE 1-3 

ALPINE 4



Choosing the Right Path: 
A Corporate Counsel Guide to Litigation, Arbitration, Mediation, and Creative ADR Tools  

This presentation will compare the forums of:

  • Creative ADR mechanisms 

  • Selecting the right path for a particular dispute

  • How to implement an effective process

Presenter: 
Allison Burke, Partner, Taft

 

 

 

 

 

 

IP, IT, and Data in M&A Deals: 
Key Issues for Buyers and Sellers

IP, IT, and data assets increasingly drive both value and risk in M&A transactions, and the issues that matter most often differ depending on whether you are on the buy side or the sell side. This session will provide a practical overview of the key areas that routinely shape diligence and negotiations, including IP ownership and licensing, data use and privacy considerations, cybersecurity exposures, and dependencies on SaaS and other third party technologies. We will also touch on emerging issues such as AI and software development, and how they influence risk allocation and post closing integration. In this presentation, attendees will learn:
•    How IP, IT, and data privacy risks differ for buyers and sellers, and what each side should prioritize
•    Common pitfalls involving licenses, data rights, cybersecurity, and open source software
•    Practical steps in house counsel can take to identify issues early and manage risk throughout the deal

Presenters:
Peter Kinsella, Perkins Coie Partner
Sean Belding, Perkins Coie Counsel    

2:00 PM – 2:50 PM – 2 Sessions

 

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Managing Outside Counsel Relationships: What In-House Counsel Expect (and What Actually Works)

Thomson Reuters recently reported that the greatest area for improvement in the relationship in-house attorneys have with their law firms centers on “value,” which accounted for 29 percent of criticisms heard from survey participants. Another 23 percent cited concerns about the quality of work from outside counsel, and the top two concerns tied to “service” had to do with responsiveness and communication.

This panel discussion will explore best practices in-house counsel can leverage to capture maximum value in their relationship with outside law firms – a dynamic that has room for improvement, according to a recent Thomson Reuters report. Join us as panelists share candid, real world perspectives on what makes an outside counsel relationship effective, efficient, and worth the investment. The conversation will focus on practical strategies that help in house counsel get the right legal support while maintaining control over budget, risk, and business outcomes.

Presenters:
Robin Nolan, Partner, Spencer Fane
Julie Stencel, Assistant General Counsel, Xcel Energy

 

                                                

NDAs in Practice:  Considerations to Keep in Mind when Negotiating and Litigating NDAs

Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) are critical tools for protecting confidential information, but effectiveness depends heavily on precise drafting and clear definitions of what constitutes “confidential” material. When negotiating NDAs, parties must consider scope, duration, permitted disclosures, and jurisdictional enforceability to avoid overly broad or unenforceable provisions. In litigation, courts often scrutinize reasonableness and actual harm, making it essential that NDAs are both narrowly tailored and supported by legitimate business interests.

Presenter:
Laura Sturges, Of Counsel, Gibson Dunn

 

 

 

 

 

3:00 PM – 3:50 PM – 2 Sessions 


 AI Governance for Legal Departments: 
Managing Risk, Ethics, and Colorado’s Emerging AI Regulation

Artificial intelligence tools are rapidly being deployed across legal departments and enterprise functions. In-house counsel must now evaluate not only efficiency gains, but confidentiality risks, privilege exposure, vendor liability, and compliance with emerging state regulation — including Colorado’s Artificial Intelligence Act. This session provides a practical governance framework for overseeing AI use internally and by outside counsel.  In this presentation, attendees will learn:

• Where AI can safely enhance legal workflows — and where human judgment remains critical
• Ethical duties of competence, supervision, and confidentiality in AI-enabled practice
• How Colorado’s AI regulatory framework impacts enterprise risk assessment
• Contractual protections to consider in AI vendor and outside counsel agreements
• A governance checklist for implementing AI responsibly in 2026

Presenters:

Lindsey Schultz, Senior Managing Counsel & Head of Program, Governance & Policy, Visa Global Privacy Office
George Ngengwe, Partner, Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
Camila Tobon, Partner, Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP    

Ogletree

Second to None:  
Colorado’s Quest to Lead the Pack in Employment Regulation

Explore the top issues facing employers in the rapidly developing Colorado legal landscape including:

  • Wage enforcement actions 
  • Bonus and commission plans
  • Class actions sparking from common employee agreements  

Presenters: 
Susanne Mombelli, Of Counsel, Ogletree Deakins
Kaitlin Spittell, Associate, Ogletree Deakins
Tyler Strobel, Associate, Ogletree Deakins
David Zwisler, Shareholder, Ogletree Deakins 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4:00 PM – 5:30 PM – General Session - ALPINE 1-3

 KEYNOTE SPEAKER | GENERAL SESSION
Cara Hale Alter | Founder & President 

Cara Hale Alter deeply understands how nonverbal communication shapes the perception of leadership presence. On stage, she’s an energetic, warm, and compelling presenter, having won numerous national awards for public speaking. As the founder of SpeechSkills, Cara has provided training to some of the world’s best-known companies, including Google, PayPal, Pixar, Pinterest, Kaiser, Schwab, Caterpillar, and Facebook. A guest lecturer at UC Berkeley, Harvard, Stanford, and UC Hastings College of Law, Cara has also worked with numerous top-100 law firms. She is a frequent media resource, appearing in Forbes.com, The Globe and Mail, USA Today, and countless other media outlets. A past board member of NAWBO (National Association of Women Business Owners), Cara has had the pleasure of speaking at more than 500 conferences in 20 different countries. 

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Immediately Following | Hosted Reception & Networking

5:30 PM - 6:30 PM | Hosted Reception & Networking 

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Global Legal Group
218 pages

This guide explores key legal issues, rules, and developments regarding bribery and corruption across a range of jurisdictions.

Resource Details
Region: Global, Australia, Austria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Macau, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Romania, Serbia, Singapore, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States

Since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, generative AI has moved from novelty to everyday tool in
legal departments, bringing new efficiencies—and new ethical risks. This program will examine how existing
rules of professional conduct apply when in-house lawyers use generative AI, whether for research,
drafting, or internal advice. We’ll demystify the technology and key terminology, then tackle core ethical
issues including confidentiality and privilege, data privacy and vendor risk, bias and reliability of outputs,
accountability for AI-assisted work, and the evolving duty of technological competence. Attendees will
leave with a practical framework and concrete safeguards to help them harness generative AI’s benefits
while meeting their ethical obligations and protecting their clients.

PLEASE REVIEW ACC-CT’s Code of Conduct:  

https://www.acc.com/chapters-networks/chapters/connecticut/events/acc-ct-code-conduct-events

Ganesh Prasad & Prasenjit Chakravarti, (Khaitan & Co)
6 pages

This resource provides an overview of India's corporate governance landscape. It also includes a quick compliance checklist for U.S. general counsel.

Global Legal Group
131 pages

This publication provides corporate counsel and international practitioners with comprehensive jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction guidance to cartels & leniency laws.

Resource Details
Region: Global, Argentina, Brazil, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom

A sweeping overhaul of India’s employment law landscape is underway, with immediate relevance for U.S. multinationals and their India operations. The November 2025 rollout represents a major regulatory inflection point, while generating substantial uncertainty. Media coverage has been uneven, state-level timelines vary, and many organizations are still assessing what compliance actually requires in practice.

This session will cut through the noise and focus on what matters most for corporate legal teams:

  • Understanding India’s four Labor Codes now in force, bringing together 29 legacy labor statutes into a single, modernized compliance framework.
  • What implementation really looks like on the ground: Including HR process redesign, documentation updates, compliance audits, and dispute-management mechanics under the new regime.
  • Operational and financial impacts for employers, from payroll restructuring and social security contributions to contractor oversight, workforce planning, and risk allocation.
  • The transition support organizations will need, particularly multi-state employers, and companies relying heavily on contractors, staffing vendors, or gig-economy platforms.
  • How to navigate the interim period while state rules remain in flux, and what uneven or staggered adoption means for legal exposure and compliance strategy.

Our objective to provide clear and actionable guidance so India operations can move through this transition with minimal disruption.


Generously Sponsored by Khaitan & Co

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View more essential guidance on Doing Business in India

The 2026 CLO Global Summit theme "The Modern CLO: Innovation, Influence and Impact" aims for clarity, action, and rhythm through a focus on the three I’s of innovation, influence, and impact:

  • CLOs Drive Innovation – positions the CLO as a proactive leader in transformation.
  • Influence of the CLO – highlights the strategic positioning of the role and its leadership within the business.
  • CLOs Delivering Impact – underscores measurable outcomes and value of Legal.

This program originally aired on November 20, 2025. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.

India is rapidly updating its tech rulebook which includes the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, cyber security directions, AI guidelines, sectoral norms and a new telecom framework. This session focuses on the India & MNC regulatory interface and what global privacy, artificial intelligence, legal and compliance teams must operationalise now. This webinar will cover important data compliances, incident-reporting triggers and their interface with penal laws, new cyber security requirements under telecom laws and its implication on e-commerce, anti-spam laws and AI governance. Leave with a concise checklist for immediate actions. 


Presented by:

Ujjaini Ghosh
Vice President - Legal Division, Singapore Branch
Deutsche Bank AG

Supratim Chakraborty
Partner - Corporate, Technology, Media, Telecommunications, & Data Protection
Khaitan & Co LLP

Harsh Walia
Partner - Corporate, Technology, Media, Telecommunications, & Data Protection
Khaitan & Co LLP

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This program originally aired on November 19, 2025. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.

As the world of work continues to evolve across the Asia-Pacific region, employment lawyers and HR leaders face complex challenges—from regulatory changes and cross-border workforce models to AI governance and employee rights. This webinar will unpack the key employment trends forecasted for 2026, with a focus on legal implications, compliance risks, and strategic HR responses. Gain expert insights to navigate the shifting landscape and ensure your organisation stays compliant, competitive, and future-ready.


Presented by:

Maria Crabb
Director, Employment Counsel - JAPAC
Palo Alto Networks

Isha Malhotra
Shareholder
Littler

Naomi Seddon
Shareholder
Littler

Hyunchai Isabelle Sohn
Of Counsel
Littler

Aki Tanaka
Shareholder
Littler

Nancy Zhang
Shareholder
Littler

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This program originally aired on July 24, 2025. Please note that this program recording is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.


Current events have spurred concern throughout the nonprofit community about potential threats to nonprofit organizations’ tax-exempt status. Join us for a timely discussion of potential threats to tax-exempt status, including an examination of the potential for changes to the government’s approach to what purposes or activities qualify for tax-exemption; expanded use of doctrines on illegality or fundamental public policy to revoke tax-exemption; and new terrorist supporting organization legislation.

Presented by:

Anji Stinson
Associate General Counsel
National Student Clearinghouse

Janice M. Ryan
Partner
Venable LLP

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