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The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Georgia Chapter and King & Spalding invite you to the 15th Annual ACC CLE Jamboree. This in-person conference offers a full day of engaging presentations from leading industry professionals on important issues impacting Georgia businesses, as well as a look toward the future.  

The event will include dynamic discussions on U.S. tariffs, legal ethics and AI, hot topics in corporate law, data privacy and security trends, current U.S. enforcement priorities, and professional advice from local general counsel.   

Attendees will also enjoy multiple networking opportunities, including a reception following the program.  

Enrollment is limited, and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Portions of this event will be recorded for transcription/CLE purposes only. 

The Legal Innovation Forum is bringing its flagship forum to Atlanta in September 2025.

This half-day forum is centered on its unifying theme: Navigating disruption in a risk-on era.

The legal ecosystem and the broader business world are undergoing a profound transformation driven by a wealth of factors including the rapid rise of generative AI, financial pressure, political unrest, globalization, shifting client expectations, and increasing risk and regulatory complexity.

Generational shifts, evolving workplace dynamics, and conflicting perspectives between legal professionals and their third party partners are creating further challenges, while also presenting new opportunities for collaboration and innovation within the legal ecosystem. 

This year’s forum will shine a light on the dynamics at play at the intersection of business, innovation and law, and will reveal the skills needed to be successful in the evolving legal profession. By combining legal acumen with business awareness, tech expertise and emotional intelligence, legal professionals will redefine the industry and deliver more innovative, client-centered solutions.

LawVu
3 pages

This article discusses how ACC's Legal Operations Maturity Model (LOMM) can help legal teams prioritize investments, map real needs, and unlock more value from their legal technology.

Starling Underwood (Kilpatrick)
2 pages

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing how legal professionals approach e-discovery and litigation. This article discusses leveraging AI and human expertise to improve efficiency and accuracy.

Generative AI is transforming legal workflows, and while AI tools offer speed and efficiency, they also introduce ethical risks. Lawyers must uphold core professional rules—especially when using public AI platforms that may store and expose sensitive data. This program will introduce the key concerns when using AI tools and what lawyers can do to mitigate risks.

[Approved for 1.5 ethics CLE credits]

LOCATION
Top Golf
5820 Rockside Woods Blvd N
Independence, OH 44131

AGENDA                             
4:00pm to 4:30pm    Registration 
4:30pm to 6pm         CLE
6pm to 8pm             Golfing fun and food

CREDITS
1.5 CLE (This course has been approved by the Ohio Supreme Court Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 total ethics CLE hours]

SPEAKERS
Nelson Mullins
Jason I. Epstein, Partner
Mallory Acheson, CIPM, CIPP/E, FIP, Partner

In-house counsel
TBD

Attendees must abide by ACC NEO's Event Code of Conduct.

Questions? Contact neoh@accglobal.com

Fisher Phillips
10 pages

This article discusses key considerations for the artificial intelligence vendor selection process.

Jackson Lewis
28 pages

This Mid-Year 2025 report examines federal-level executive activity and judicial decisions.

The report provides perspective on the developments that are setting the tone and will have longer-term impact on employers.

Global Legal Group
278 pages

This guide provides an overview of key legal issues, rules, and developments regarding fintech across a range of jurisdictions. Topics covered include AI-powered solutions, digital assets, and cryptocurrencies.

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Region: Global, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bahrain, British Virgin Isles, Colombia, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, France, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Isle of Man, Japan, Malaysia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Philippines, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States

Artificial Intelligence is playing an ever-increasing role in American business life, and the legal profession is no exception.  As the technology becomes more widespread, the risks of using AI without proper guardrails are becoming clearer by the week.  AI is raising concerns about accuracy of work product, exposure to hackers, and inadvertent disclosure of private information. Courts are showing very limited tolerance for the misuse of AI, and privacy laws in many states present significant risks for unwary GCs, law departments, and private law firms.

Jim Haug, DRM's General Counsel, will discuss these issues with ACC Northeast members and in-house counsel guests.  Jim's practice has focused on legal ethics and professional responsibility since 1992, giving him a unique perspective on the issues that he will be analyzing.

Please join ACC Northeast & Downs Rachlin Martin for this important Ethics Webinar by registering below.  Registrants will receive login credentials 48 hours prior to the webinar.

Association of Corporate Counsel

This article discusses decisions by two US federal judges in California ruling that the use of copyrighted books to training artificial intelligence models can constitute a fair use under the US Copyright Act.

Resource Details
Region: United States
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