This year's conference is held in Brussels, the heart of the EU Institutions. A good moment to reflect on how advocacy and the regulatory process in Europe works and what are the watchouts from a compliance perspective. In this session, we will discuss the regulatory process and review regulations on lobbying and advocacy, from transparency registers to traffic of influence.
This program originally aired on May 3, 2023. Due to the nature of its content, this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
Presented in partnership with Law Department Management Network and the Northeast Chapter:
Change is hard and as in-house counsel, you are pulled in many directions. Buy-in on anything from new technologies to new or improved processes often feels impossible. This course will remind you that sometimes you need to slow down to speed up. Adopting these process improvement disciplines will enable you and your team to efficiently move through the steps of identifying, analyzing, and improving existing processes. Then, change management techniques can help with communicating the impacts of those improvements to all those who are directly impacted in a way that that creates collective ownership of a new or improved process. When the right projects are identified and optimized, the right change management approach can be executed to influence the right people, lead to meaningful outcomes for the business and free up more time of your to engage on strategic matters.
In this program, attendees will:
This program originally aired on June 8, 2023. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
This Webcast will identify governance, ethics and compliance responsibilities of directors and officers of entities in the constantly evolving healthcare space. Topics to be covered will include fiduciary responsibilities, oversight vs overstepping, delegation and reliance, identifying and addressing conflicts (and other ethical issues), compliance obligations and enforcement, and regulatory considerations associated with, among other things, referral relationships and marketing.
Generously sponsored byFoley & Lardner LLP
This program originally aired on May 9, 2023. Please note that this program recording is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
What are the potential ethical issues raised in the use of ChatGPT and other AI programs, and how do these intersect with companies' legal, privacy, data security, and code of conduct practices and concerns?
Exits from Indian companies can be intricate transactions that require careful planning, preparation, and execution. In this Webcast, we will explore best practices and strategies for navigating the complexities of exits through public markets and M&A. We will discuss key considerations and challenges, lessons learned from successful deals, common mistakes to avoid, valuation techniques and current trends in the market, and tips and techniques for negotiating optimal results. This Webcast will provide valuable insights to help you optimize your exit strategy from direct and indirect Indian investments.
This program originally aired on August 10, 2023 Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
Generously sponsored by Khaitan & Co.
This program originally aired on Sept. 27, 2023. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
Artificial Intelligence tools, like ChatGPT, have gained significant attention from government regulators and the general public. As AI continues to grow and evolve at an exponential pace, employers need to navigate a dynamic legislative and regulatory landscape that is trying to keep pace with AI developments. Join Jackson Lewis P.C. attorneys as they discuss legal updates on AI regulations and practical guidance on remaining compliant while using AI tools.
Generously sponsored by Jackson Lewis
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