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Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC ColoradoEthics Strike Back: "May the 4th Be With You" Lunch & CLE
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In-house counsel everywhere are facing new and unique ethical challenges due to rapidly changing business environments. The current economic climate and technological advances are just a couple of the external factors affecting your practice.
Join us for a focused look at ethical responsibilities surrounding corporate structures, technology matters, and community service. This program will include:
- A review of relevant ABA model rules and other ABA and Colorado guidance
- Discussion of scenarios involving ethical responsibilities as attorneys working as in-house counsel.
PANELISTS
Helena Ledic, Associate General Counsel, CSC Global
Foster Sayers, General Counsel and Chief Evangelist, Pramata
Susan Hubbard, Senior Legal Counsel, Ping Identity
Lindsey Schultz, Senior Managing Counsel & Head of Global Privacy Governance, Visa
Helena Ledic is an Associate General Counsel with CSC, based in Chicago. Helena is a corporate attorney advising senior management, multi-national corporations and law firms on business, legal, strategy and technology matters. Helena is the immediate past chair of the Association of Corporate Counsel’s Corporate and Securities Network and is a regular ACC panelist on topics involving legal ethics, SaaS, and security and non-disclosure agreements including speaking at the ACC Annual Meeting. She is also a board member of ACC Chicago. She is a frequent guest speaker at law firms and paralegal organizations on best practices regarding corporate and financial filings. She is a graduate of Loyola University of Chicago School of Law and is licensed in Illinois.
Foster Sayers
Foster Sayers serves as General Counsel, Contracts Expert, and Evangelist for Pramata, the radically simple contract management alternative.
Susan Hubbard
Susan Hubbard is the Senior Director, Assistant General Counsel at Ping Identity Corporation. Ping Identity is a high-growth cybersecurity company providing enterprise software and SaaS. Susan advises on a broad range of commercial and corporate matters, domestically and internationally, including data privacy and security, complex software/SaaS negotiations, intellectual property, employment matters, and legal operations. Prior to Ping Identity, Susan worked as Associate Counsel at Ciber, Inc. and in the Corporate & Business group at Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck. Susan earned her law degree from the University of Denver and a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Colorado.
Lindsey Schultz
Lindsey Schultz is Senior Managing Counsel and Head of Global Privacy Governance at Visa. In her capacity in that role, Lindsey leads a team that oversees and advises on privacy risk assessments, privacy controls framework, data strategy, data subject rights, policies and standards, trainings, and other end-to-end governance work. She also advises on a variety of high priority areas such as consumer protection, digital products, AI, adtech, and digital marketing. Prior to joining Visa in 2020, Lindsey was with Western Union for over six years, where she last served as Counsel of Privacy Governance and Compliance. Lindsey earned her JD and MBA from Willamette University, and she graduated from Boston University with a Bachelor of Science in Advertising.