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ACC Colorado
In-House Counsel Forum
Thursday, April 20, 2023

Join ACC Colorado for an afternoon of CLE education, networking and a hosted reception at the
Four Seasons Hotel Downtown Denver

REGISTER TO HOLD YOUR SPOT!

 

ACC Member Price
Member rate extended to paralegals and contract managers.
$45.00

Non-Member Price
$75.00
 

 

12:30 Doors Open & Registration
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)

4:15 P.M. – 5:15 P.M. – General Session
5:15 P.M. – 6:30 P.M. – Reception

1:00 PM – 1:50 PM – 2 Sessions

Ogletree

Cottonwood A: Leveraging Immigration Program Management in a Changing Business World
Business conditions, including labor market shortages, real estate prices, and the post-pandemic concerns, have caused employers to re-imagine their employment models. Some companies have been essentially forced into multi-jurisdictional situations to go where the talent is. Implementing and managing flexible work arrangements to remain competitive in a tight labor market is more important than ever. In this presentation, we will discuss using immigration benefits to respond to talent and labor demand and highlight recent federal enforcement activity in the area of immigration and employment eligibility verification (or Forms I-9). 
Presenters:

Ceridwen Koski, Shareholder, Ogletree Deakins 
Chris Thomas, Shareholder, Ogletree Deakins

Lauren Polk, Senior Corporate Counsel, Oracle

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Spencer

Cottonwood B: It Takes Two to Tango: Finding Alignment Between Business Objectives and Your Legal Department
Join Spencer Fane for an evaluation of what business leaders expect from their legal departments. In a recent survey of 100 GCs and law department heads, BRYTER found that only 12% believe ‘controlling legal spend’ is what the CEO or company’s board value most from the legal department. Instead, ‘supporting business objectives’ came top at 37%. This panel will respond to this intelligence and offer insights into how they work to balance the often-competing priorities of supporting business objectives and managing legal risks.
Presenters:
Kimberly Pryor, General Counsel, JBS USA Foods
Jon Watson, Partner, Spencer Fane

 

2:00 PM – 2:50 PM – 2 Sessions

Shook

Cottonwood A: What’s the Latest from the FTC and DOJ - Be in the Know
All signs point to even more antitrust enforcement in 2023. Shook Hardy & Bacon will provide an update on the FTC and DOJ’s priorities in 2023, with a particular emphasis on: (1) Non-Compete Provisions; (2) Information-Sharing; and (3) the Right to Repair. Non-competes are in the antitrust news because the FTC announced a proposed rule that would ban almost all non-competes. There has been uproar in response to this announcement, both on procedural grounds (that the FTC lacks authority to issue this rule) and substantive grounds (that this rule would make it difficult for companies to protect their legitimate business interests, such as protecting trade secrets). The focus of this discussion will be on what companies should do in light of the present uncertainty. Information-sharing is in the news because the DOJ recently withdrew policy statements providing for certain “safe harbors” for information sharing. We will talk about what this means for healthcare and other companies. Finally, we will talk about “the right to repair,” another government enforcement priority, which imposes uncertainty and obligations on many consumer goods companies. Additionally, we will also talk about other government enforcement priorities and what they mean for antitrust compliance.
Presenters:
Ryan Sandrock, Antitrust Co-Chair and Partner, Shook, Hardy & Bacon

Ian Papendick
 

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Kilpatrick

 

Cottonwood B: Protecting Your Company's IP in China: Manufacturers, Suppliers, and Competitors and the Pitfalls to Avoid
An unfortunate common occurrence in China is that individuals and other entities file patents on your company’s inventions. The entities may be competitors, manufacturers, opportunists, or even JV partners. The intention may be nefarious or simply the result of a misunderstanding and sometimes even a misguided attempt to help protect the company’s interests. In this presentation, we will discuss these issues and how to avoid or mitigate them.
Presenters:

Bobby Dickensheets, Director of IP and Legal, BOA
Charles Gray, Shanghai Office Managing Partner and Denver Office Partner, Kilpatrick Townsend 
Clark Weight, Partner, Kilpatrick Townsen & Stockton LLP   


3:00 PM – 3:50 PM – 2 Sessions

Perkins
Cottonwood A: Public Company Update

Join Perkins Coie for an update relevant to all publicly traded companies and those considering an IPO. Hear about the recent flurry of SEC rulemakings relating to ESG, cyber security and executive compensation and learn best practice trends on SEC disclosure and corporate governance topics.
Presenters:
Jason Day, Partner & Firmwide Corporate Co-Chair, Perkins Coie

Jonathan Schulman, Partner, Perkins Coie

Eric Gunning, Deputy General Counsel & Secretary, Allegion

 

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Merchant

 

Cottonwood B: Emerging Technologies in AI and Web3
Explore the evolution of the Internet with blockchain and artificial intelligence. Blockchain technology has reinvigorated digital art in the form of non-fungible tokens, or NFTs. Cryptocurrencies are using blockchain technology to send currency without the use of banks using smart contracts. Artificial intelligence is implementing shortcuts to everyday tasks and is used to create images out of digital memory. This presentation will provide an overview of these emerging technologies and the intellectual property issues facing companies daily.
Presenter:
Will Schultz, Partner, Merchant & Gould

 

 


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DISCO
4:15 PM – 5:15 PM – General Session

So, You Want to Become CLO of Your Company?

You’re a vital member of your company’s legal team. You’re challenged by the work, inspired by the company’s mission, and you have your sights set on advancing within your organization.

  • What will it take to become the Chief Legal Officer of your company? 
  • Once you move into the CLO role, how do you succeed with this broad set of responsibilities?

Join this In House Counsel Forum General Session panel of prominent Colorado C-Suite Leaders in an open discussion of their experiences serving as and working alongside successful Chief Legal Officers.

 Panelists

Jacki Cooper Melmed, Chief Legal Officer, UCHealth

Jacki Cooper Melmed currently serves as Chief Legal Officer for UCHealth. Before joining UCHealth, Ms. Cooper Melmed served as Chief Legal Counsel to Governors Jared Polis and John Hickenlooper. Prior to working for state government, Ms. Cooper Melmed practiced law at Shoemaker Ghiselli + Schwartz and Hogan & Hartson. Ms. Cooper Melmed serves on the Board of Breakthrough, Colorado, and in June 2021, she was appointed to the Scientific and Cultural Facilities Board. Ms. Cooper Melmed is an avid hiker and skier and enjoys reading, cooking, travel, and spending time with her husband and, when allowed, two adult sons.
 

Bret Richmond, General Counsel, Forgen

Bret Richmond is a family man, General Counsel and coach. As the Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Forgen, Bret is a member of the executive team and is responsible for Forgen’s legal and risk management functions. With in-house legal experience in construction (Bechtel, Weifield and Forgen), aerospace (Space Systems/Loral), and renewable energy (SolarCity/Tesla), Bret is currently in his second General Counsel position. While the primary objective of his role as General Counsel is to provide excellent legal services to his internal and external clients in support of the business goals and objectives he has a passion for guiding people to develop and maintain a strong family life over the demands of their career. In his personal life, Bret is married to Sharon, and they have two young daughters. Outside of family time, Bret enjoys mountain biking, skiing and exploring the mountains of Colorado.

 Bob Chapman, Chief People Officer, Trilon

Bob has over 20 years of experience in the human resources profession across several industries and has been the Chief People Officer of Trilon since August of 2022. With a passion for strategic human resources, Bob has a deep understanding of cultural stewardship, enterprise talent management, executive development, and organizational effectiveness. Outside of work, Bob has a passion for the outdoors, skiing, playing hockey, creating music, and spending time with his four kids.

Moderator

Sarah Burrows, Senior Lead Counsel, Cruise

Sarah Burrows is Lead Counsel at Cruise, a GM subsidiary focusing on autonomous vehicles, where she focuses on new product innovation and strategic transactions.  Previously, Sarah focused on intellectual property and complex transactions at Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear, HP, and Cognizant.  Sarah worked as a software developer prior to attending law school and is a trusted advisor in the intersection of law and technology.  Sarah grew up in Kentucky and moved to Colorado in 2012.

 


5:15 PM – 6:30 PM - Networking Reception

 


It seems like a new data breach is reported every day in the media. While media reports of a breach are bad by themselves, mismanagement of investigation and response can turn a bad situation worse. We will review best practices following the discovery of a possible data breach, including critical decision making at the outset of an investigation, preservation of the attorney-client privilege, avoidance of conflicts, presenting investigation results to a variety of audiences, and preparing for post-breach litigation. We will think about the ethical duties that apply to attorneys, including in-house counsel, and how those might be implicated in various data breach scenarios. Finally, we will consider the ethical duties outside counsel owes to their clients when they experience a data breach.

 

REGISTRATION LINK:

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As we start 2023, understand key regulatory developments in the compliance space and the impact they have on corporate compliance departments. The session will feature both in-house and external perspectives and include topics such as:

1.    Update on key regulatory developments and enforcement actions
2.    The impact of the Monaco Memo on Corporate Compliance departments
3.    Practical considerations as organizations continue to evolve their compliance programs to meet regulatory requirements

Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C., Charles E. McDonald, III
11 pages

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Resource Details
Audience: New to In-House, Legal Operations, Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C., Christopher J. Meister, Lance R. Witcher
3 pages

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Investigation Checklist

Resource Details
Region: United States
Audience: New to In-House, Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments
Joel Seager, Partner, Fladgate LLP
6 pages

The Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022 (“ECTEA”) was expedited into law as a result of the Russia/Ukraine conflict to “crack down” on overseas entities that are using United Kingdom property to launder money. This article explores the sanctions for non-compliance with ECTEA namely, non-compliance with the requirements for the new Register of Overseas Entities (the “Register”).

Resource Details
Interest Area: Compliance and Ethics
Region: Europe, United Kingdom, Global
Dentons
4 pages

Learn about certain provisions of Quebec's privacy protection act which come into force September 22, 2022 and a chcklist for organizations to prepare for compliance on governance, breach response, and with commercial transactions.

Resource Details
Region: Canada, North America
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