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Fisher Phillips
7 pages

AI tools like ChatGPT are empowering pro se plaintiffs to generate professional-looking pleadings and other communications. This article discusses the impact of this development. It also provides strategies for in-house counsel in this new era.

Association of Corporate Counsel
6 pages

The legal team at a prominent European technology company shares with ACC how they are using generative AI (GenAI) to stay up to date on legal and regulatory developments without having to manually search and monitor multiple sources for this information.

Resource Details
Collection: Artificial Intelligence
Region: Global

Join us for a CLE Webinar ~ That Trending Sound Could Cost You Six Figures

Major hospitality, fitness, consumer goods, and sports brands have been recently sued for music copyright infringement on social media. Between recording and publishing rights, platform commercial libraries, influencer content, and existing license agreements, music compliance for brands is a full-time job. Educating brands on music copyright basics as well as common risk factors can help keep companies clear of commercial infringement. 

At the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify common ways music is used in brand social media content that may create copyright risk, including through organic posts, paid amplification, and reposted influencer content.
  • Assess when and how brand social media activity may expose an organization to copyright infringement claims, even where content appears low-risk or was created by third parties.
  • Evaluate practical approaches to auditing existing social media content to uncover historical copyright exposure and prioritize remediation efforts.
  • Understand how ongoing monitoring and internal workflows can support a repeatable copyright compliance program without disrupting marketing operations.

 

ADVANCE REGISTRATION NOTICE- Please note that advance registration is required for ACC-NYC Webinars.

CLE // Credits: 1 // State: NY // Category: Professional Practice // Suitable for transitional and non-transitional attorneys

 

Programs are for all levels of practice and are developed by in-house, for in-house.

Day includes lunch, and a networking reception. Sessions: 9:30am - 4:30pm, Reception: 4:30 - 6:00 pm.

Programs:

1) Litigation Literacy for Non-Litigators

2) Let’s talk Indemnity Clauses…through the lenses of both the solicitor & litigator.

3) ACC Alberta's Rapid Fire Round - 3 Quick, HOT Topics, 20 mins each

  • Law as Infrastructure: Future-Proofing Your Legal Department and Your Career in the Age of AI: This is not a tech demo. It's a strategic conversation about where the profession is heading and what to do about it.
  • Asking For a Friend - Your chance to to ask a recruiter anything: Whether from the perspective of an employer or employee.
  • Employment Law: What Happened in 2025 and What it Means for you in 2026.: Practical guidance to help adapt and stay compliant.

4) Back to Basics: Applying What you Already Know to the AI World

5) Professional Responsibility Reboot: An In-house Ethics Check-Up

A huge Thank You! to our ACC Alberta sponsors whom without their consistent support, we would not be able to provide the quality in-house programming and events that we provide to the Alberta in-house community. Each and every sponsor is a pleasure to work with.

AI is quickly becoming embedded in everyday business tools—often faster than legal teams can set formal guardrails.  As a result, General Counsel and senior legal leaders are being pulled into real‑time conversations about risk, governance, and value creation, frequently without clear precedents.

This ACC Ontario Data/Tech Roundtable is an interactive, peer‑driven working session, not a traditional presentation. The session will begin with a brief demonstration of agentic AI workflows, including Microsoft Copilot Agentic Workflows and Gemini Agents, to ground the discussion in how these tools are actually being deployed across the enterprise—along with the associated data governance and security considerations legal teams are being asked to address.

Facilitated by Epiq, the discussion will then shift to candid, peer‑led conversation designed to surface real experiences from legal leaders navigating AI in practice—what’s being tested, what’s raising concern, and where legal teams are struggling to keep pace with business adoption.

Participants will actively engage in discussion around:

  • How AI is actually showing up inside legal teams and adjacent business functions
  • What “responsible use” looks like when AI tools are already embedded in workflows
  • How governance, privacy, and regulatory issues are being handled in reality
  • How legal leaders are positioning themselves in enterprise‑wide AI conversations

Through facilitated prompts and small‑group discussion, participants will share lessons learned, compare approaches, and pressure‑test assumptions with peers across industries.

Association of Corporate Counsel
16 pages

This playbook equips small in-house legal teams (1-5 lawyers) with practical, actionable guidance on using GenAI to measure performance and demonstrate business impact.

Resource Details
Interest Area: Artificial Intelligence
Region: Global
Global Legal Group
121 pages

This guide unpacks quantum computing laws across a range of jurisdictions, offering expert insights into export restrictions, cybersecurity, patenting and more.

Resource Details
Region: Global, Argentina, Canada, Denmark, European Union, Malta, Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States

ETHICS DAY
ACC COLORADO ETHICS DAY 2026

TENTATIVE SAVE THE DATE 

Thursday, December 3, 2026 
8:30 AM - 4:20 PM

 Members: $140 | Corporate Paralegals welcome at member price | Non-members: $250
*Colorado Lawyers required to complete two credit hours in the area of equity, diversity, and inclusivity, and five credit hours in the areas of legal ethics.
 Register to settle in and spend the day fulfilling your professional responsibility cle requirements. 
(Two meals/Two snacks/Beverages included)s with informative 
ACC sponsor/speakers and your premier metro area in-house counsel network. 
This 19th annual program is designed specifically for Colorado in-house counsel and offered in-person only. Registration is open to ACC members and non-members (however, all non-sponsor registrants MUST be in-house counsel or corporate paralegal, no exceptions please). 
Seven (7) CLE CREDITS APPROVED. 


AGENDA TIMING
Registration:
8:30am 
(Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks, Beverages Included)

Programming: 

9:00 AM – 4:20 PM    

Venue:

TBD

SAMPLE 2025 AGENDA, TOPICS & VALUED SPONSORS 
 


9:00AM – 10:00AM
Session 1
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The Peaks of Privilege: Protecting Confidentiality in an Outdoorsy Culture
 
Laura J. Plack, Associate Attorney, Gibson Dunn
Lauren Kole, Senior Legal Counsel, Ibotta
Allison Kostecka, Partner, Gibson Dunn 

Dive into Ethics Day with real world discussion of the classic rules and ethics of attorney-client privilege and work-product doctrine tailored just for the Colorado work environment. This session looks at maintaining confidentiality while working remotely from a mountain cabin, using personal devices on a ski lift, or during a casual conversation on a hiking trail ~ just to name a few scenarios where Colorado In-House Counsel might find themselves on an average workday!

10:00AM – 11:00AM
Session 2
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Ethical Considerations Surrounding Zealous Advocacy and Litigation Behavior in Dealing with Opposing Parties

Troy Rackham, Partner, Spencer Fane

This session will explore the delicate balance attorneys must strike between passionately representing clients and maintaining professional integrity. Join in as discussions delve into the ethical boundaries that govern courtroom conduct, negotiation tactics, and interactions with opposing counsel, highlighting realistic scenarios where the line between advocacy and misconduct often blurs. Gain valuable insight into maintaining civility and ethical standards while still advocating effectively in high-stakes legal disputes both in and out of the courtroom. 
 

11:15AM – 12:15PM
Session 3
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Allies with Limits: Navigating Ethics in Joint Defense and Common Interest Agreements

Kellie Nelson Fetter, Of Counsel, Taft

Ethical challenges abound when privileged information crosses organizational boundaries in joint litigation, investigations, or transactions. Counsel must navigate complex duties that continue even after alliances end— from enforcing information-use restrictions and providing proper notice, to managing conflicts that can emerge long after cooperation fades.
 

12:30PM – 1:30PM
Session 4
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Leadership on the High Ground: The Business Imperative of Ethical Obligation

Stuart Risch, Partner, Retired Lieutenant General, US Army, Former Judge Advocate General of the US Army 

Settle in post-lunch for an engaging, interactive session focused on the desperate need and unfortunate lack of legal industry leadership and ethics training. Before joining Shook, Stuart Risch served as The Judge Advocate General (TJAG), Lieutenant General, the most senior uniformed legal officer within the United States Army appointed by the President and Senate. In the role, he oversaw the defense of Army interests in thousands of lawsuits, leading one of the nation’s largest law firms of over 10,000 lawyers, paralegals and support staff with offices across the globe. This presentation explores leadership definitions, styles, behavior patterns, and the challenge of being a leader you want to be versus the leader your people need. Learn the top ten priorities of effective leadership, leadership case studies, plus legal, ethical, and moral challenges that leaders often face. 

1:30PM – 2:30PM
Session 5
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Representing Corporate Entities: 
Navigating 'Upjohn' Warnings and Client Identity in the Rockies 

Jon Buck, Deputy General Counsel, Perkins Coie LLP
Dave St. John Larkin, Denver Office Managing Partner, Perkins Coie LLP

This session explores the ethical considerations that arise when lawyers represent corporate entities, particularly in scenarios involving internal investigations and factual inquiries. Attendees will gain insights into the challenges of delivering "Upjohn" warnings in less formal work environments, such as those found in Colorado's tech and startup cultures. The discussion will also examine how in-house and outside counsel may differently perceive "the client" within multi-layered corporate structures, highlighting the implications for effective legal representation.

2:40PM – 4:20PM
Session 6

Corporate DEI:  
In-House Counsel’s Ethical Duties in a Post-DEI Executive Order Era: 
Navigating Legal Compliance and Inclusive Practices

Moderator: 
Lila Harvey, Legal Counsel, Arrow Electronics
Panel: 
Lauren Polk, Senior Corporate Counsel, Oracle
Kathy Nesbitt, Executive Director, Office of Human Resources, City & County of Denver 
David Powell,  Former Deputy Attorney General, State of Colorado  
(Shareholder, Garnett Powell Maximon Barlow)
 

This session explores how corporations must balance moral commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion with emerging legal constraints and risks. This timely panel will examine how shifting regulations and litigation trends reshape what companies can—and should—do to pursue equitable workplaces in a legally defensible way.
 

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Litigation data sources and volume of data continue to grow with the wide-spread adoption of new project management platforms as well as collaborative cloud-based communication and work platforms. How you collect, analyze, review, and present this information has a direct impact on just about every aspect of the case. Fortunately, the technology, workflow, and expertise needed have evolved just as quickly. 

By attending this CLE, participants will gain practical strategies and insights to navigate the complexities of modern discovery, empowering them to handle legal data more effectively and improve case results. Attendees will:

•              Learn to efficiently manage and review growing volumes of litigation data using AI tools.

•              Discover how early evidence analysis with GenAI can boost case outcomes and competitiveness.

•              See how AI-driven solutions can lower discovery costs for legal teams.

•              Understand how technology-driven discovery results in decisions  based on validated evidence.

 

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