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Dr. Thomas Schürrle, Dr. Friedrich Popp and Jennifer Deschins, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
9 pages

The following resource is an excerpt from the 2020 edition of GIR’s Privilege Knowhow, first published in December 2020. The focus of this excerpt is attorney-client privilege in Germany.

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Interest Area: Compliance and Ethics
Region: Germany
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career
Matthew Durham, Registered Foreign Lawyer, Gall
4 pages

This resource takes a look at a recent amendment to the Civil Code of the People’s Republic of China, which took effect on 1 January 2021. The amendment the Civil Code, Article 1010 has introduced new policy and principles on what constitutes sexual harassment, expanding the scope of recipients to include men, in addition to introducing specific obligations and potential liability for employers in this area.

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Region: China, Hong Kong
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career
Bell Nunnally Partner Heath Cheek looks at the hit TV show, Ted Lasso, and the numerous leadership and ethical lessons to be drawn from it for lawyers.  
Ted Lasso tells the story of a Kansas college football coach who gets drafted to coach a Premier League "football" (soccer) team in London.  Ted uses positivity, kindness, warmth, and humor (attributes not normally associated with lawyers) to coach his team and show that leadership and ethics apply no matter if you're playing football or "football" or even serving as an in house counsel.  
The presentation will show how these lessons apply to lawyers and are required under our ethical rules and the Texas Lawyers Creed. 
 
Editor's Note: Haven't seen the show? It's available on Apple TV and definitely worth watching.

ACC Houston June Chapter Meeting CLE Webinar
Ethics in Negotiations: Transactions, Contracts, and Litigation
June 1, 2021 | 12-1 PM | 1.00 hours CLE - Includes 1.00 hours Ethics credits

Come ready to test your knowledge of ethics and to weigh in on scenarios that we see on a day to day basis. This course includes 1.00 hour Ethics CLE on ethics rules, best practices and pitfalls in navigating ethical obligations in negotiations. The speakers will discuss the topic with a focus on disclosure obligations in the context of transactions, contract negotiations and litigation. This presentation will be interactive and educational.

Mandy Tsang, Special Counsel, and Sarah Yu, Partner, King & Wood Mallesons
5 pages

This article examines the issues with existing regulatory regime for, under the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), Unfair Contract Terms (UCTs) in Australia and how the Treasury released its Regulation Impact Statement for Decision, titled ‘Enhancements to Unfair Contract Term Protections’. The aim of the Impact Statement and related proposals is to make UCTs and unreasonable contracts unlawful.

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Region: Australia
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career
Justin McDonnell, Partner, and Andrew Gray, Partner, King & Wood Mallesons
5 pages

This article describes the developments made to whistleblower laws and protections in Australia. Protections have been increased for whistleblowers; additionally, immunity policies have been outlined by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission in order to further encourage the disclosures of misconduct.

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Interest Area: Compliance and Ethics
Region: Australia
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career
Caroline Coops, Partner, and Wayne Leach, Head of Competition, King & Wood Mallesons
5 pages

In his address to the Committee for Economic Development Australia, Chair Rod Sims announced the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) Compliance and Enforcement priorities for 2021. The ACCC’s priorities for 2021 are consistent with their 2020 update, but COVID-19’s impact has been taken into account, in addition to the various competition, consumer and aw reform matters.

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Interest Area: Compliance and Ethics
Region: Australia
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career
  • Structuring the SPAC and the IPO process
  • Advantages and disadvantages in using the SPAC form
  • The De-SPAC transaction — structuring the merger
  • Trends in SPAC transactions
  • Litigation Risks — The increased SEC focus on SPACs and commercial litigation trends
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