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Artificial intelligence-driven tools are the future of Human Resources operations. Employers big and small are under pressure to make smart choices when selecting AI tools for use across the entire employee lifecycle. Simultaneously, regulators are increasing their scrutiny of these tools. In this session, a diverse group of law and technology in-house counsel will use interactive real-life scenarios to showcase how organizations can prioritize AI uses, identify risk factors early, develop an AI use policy, competently advise stakeholders on this emerging technology, and build a corporate culture of ethical AI adoption.
Cybertheft, fraudulent schemes, government sanctions for money-laundering and corruption, and countless other scandals have plagued the cryptocurrency industry for years, leaving the future of the enterprise uncertain. Join this panel to establish an effective compliance program designed to avoid these traps, and explore insights into potential U.S. government cryptocurrency regulations.
Cybertheft, fraudulent schemes, government sanctions for money-laundering and corruption, and countless other scandals have plagued the cryptocurrency industry for years, leaving the future of the enterprise uncertain. Join this panel to establish an effective compliance program designed to avoid these traps, and explore insights into potential U.S. government cryptocurrency regulations.
In industries and practice areas like financial, healthcare, energy, and global manufacturing, regulatory change management has become as typical a part of the business as compliance. The challenge for legal and compliance departments is to effectively track and action the ever increasing scope and complexity of global regulations. This panel will discuss best practices for tracking regulations, assessing the impact of regulations on the company, implementing the necessary controls to comply with regulations, and independently confirming compliance through independent monitoring and testing.
In industries and practice areas like financial, healthcare, energy, and global manufacturing, regulatory change management has become as typical a part of the business as compliance. The challenge for legal and compliance departments is to effectively track and action the ever increasing scope and complexity of global regulations. This panel will discuss best practices for tracking regulations, assessing the impact of regulations on the company, implementing the necessary controls to comply with regulations, and independently confirming compliance through independent monitoring and testing.
Visit ACC's curated collection of resources regarding global sanctions. A selection of resources from the ACC library and third-party websites, providing insight regarding sanctions and implications of the conflict for global businesses.
ACC Houston February Chapter Meeting CLE: Corporate Transparency Act Update February 13, 2024 | 11:30 am - 1:00 pm | Maggiano's Little Italy 1.00 Hours CLE (TX)
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), which went into effect on Jan. 1, 2024, imposes certain reporting obligations on newly formed and existing reporting companies. Join us for a presentation as we provide guidance on the Act’s requirements, implementation and key reporting obligations.
In this fast-paced, “grab bag” presentation, perennial speaking favorite Gary Parsons will discuss legal and ethical boundaries of attorney-client privilege, inadvertent waiver of privilege, multi-jurisdictional practice, litigating privilege issues, joint defense or common interest privilege, work product immunity, and in-house counsel’s ethical duties to protect confidential information and when they should or may disclose. Warning – this presentation almost certainly will include war stories for illustrative purposes.