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Artificial Intelligence Toolkit for In-house Lawyers

By Association of Corporate Counsel

Gain insights on key topics around artificial intelligence. Learn tips on boosting your knowledge and use of generative AI, developing and implementing an AI governance strategy, integrating AI into the legal department, meeting ethical obligations, protecting your organization's intellectual property, and addressing AI issues in vendor contracts.

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International Comparative Legal Guide to Technology Sourcing 2024

By Global Legal Group

This resource provides jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction guidance to technology sourcing laws and regulations around the world.

This guide covers issues relating to procurement processes, dispute resolution procedures, intellectual property rights, data protection and employment law.

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What Employers Need to Know Today About Challenging the Subpoena Power of Government Agencies

By Jackson Lewis P.C.

This article examines the subpoena power of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and provides guidance for employers who receive subpoenas from these agencies. It also looks at how contractors should respond to requests for information from the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP).

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Civil Investigative Demands: A Practical Guide for In-House Counsel

By Jason Mehta & Samantha Gerencir (Foley & Lardner LLP)

It’s not every day your company gets a letter from the government demanding documents, data, and sworn answers under tight deadlines.

Your response, thus, must be swift, strategic, and legally sound. Here’s a practical guide to navigating Civil Investigative Demands.