What if you could learn from five experts in different fields, all in one power-packed session?
Welcome to ACC Bitesize, a revamped format that features five 15-minute presentations. Explore a range of compelling topics, from applying agile methodology in legal departments to mastering the art of convincing your CFO to give you money. Join us for this rapid-fire and immersive experience where thought-provoking ideas meet actionable insights. Register now to be part of ACC Bitesize where the best ideas worth spreading come to life!
1. Negotiating Across Cultures with Confidence
2. Government Relations 101: How to Get Started from Scratch?
3. How Protecting In-House Lawyers Can Save Your Company?
4. Applying the Agile Methods of Working in a Legal Setting
5. Future Proof Legal: Staying Ahead with Proactive Scenario Planning?
6. Legal Department’s Budget: How to Convince Your CFO/CEO to Give You Money
What if you could learn from five experts in different fields, all in one power-packed session?
Welcome to ACC Bitesize, a revamped format that features five 15-minute presentations. Explore a range of compelling topics, from applying agile methodology in legal departments to mastering the art of convincing your CFO to give you money. Join us for this rapid-fire and immersive experience where thought-provoking ideas meet actionable insights. Register now to be part of ACC Bitesize where the best ideas worth spreading come to life!
1. What Would the Future of Compliance Look Like?
2. Humanistic Productivity: A GC’s Personal Journey
3. Probono for Legal Departments
4. "Side" Strategic Projects to Grow Legal Departments' Influence Beyond Borders?
This program is being co-sponsored by the Litigation Network
As more ‘every-day’ companies intersect with non-traditional finance, digital assets and AI and data-driven platforms and services, we are seeing many more clients coming to us for assessments and audits of their policies and procedures, as they increasingly discover vulnerabilities that are being exposed by a growing number of internal/external pressures, including frauds and data breaches. Join Katie Mills (Los Angeles) and Benjamin Bathgate (Toronto), and Javier Alvarez (New York), Managing Director, Forensics Digital Assets Leader for an inside look at how in-house compliance and litigation risk assessments are changing with these new pressures, and how your legal, risk and compliance departments may need to evolve to keep pace!
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