General information on patents and patentable subject matter.
Discussion of confidentiality privileges and recommendations for asserting and waiving them. Also discusses dual representation and challenges it presents.
Discussion of alternative ways to price and deliver legal services. Includes the ABA Commission on Billable Hours Report.
General tax information & tax law interpretation for exempt organizations to promote voluntary compliance.
Provides sample language for use in M&A contracts. Includes examples of buyer-friendly language and seller-friendly language. Examines conditions of merger, termination, and closing conditions.
Sample documents and checklists providing tips for buying & selling abroad.
This program was presented at the ACCA/GCCA European Chapter 2002 Annual meeting.
Presented at ACCA/GCCA European chapter 2002 Annual Meeting. Presented as part of the program "The OECD Anti-Bribery Convention."
This program was presented at the ACC/GCCA 2002 Annual Meeting.
Presented at the Global Corporate Counsel Association 2002 Annual Meeting in France. The program titled: WHAT EVERY IN-HOUSE LAWYER SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENTS:
PROTECTING COMPANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
AND STRATEGIC NON-PUBLIC BUSINESS INFORMATION
Articles on global comparison chart and federal acts.
Article, outlines, checklist and speeches on crisis management in response to September 11, 2001.
Articles and caselaw
Article and statistical chart
Program Materials: Articles with caselaw, SEC rules, model site access and confidentiality agreements, sample web page and web enhanced due diligence chart.
Articles
The aim of this paper is to assist those who maintain a foothold in each of the legal and business worlds. This paper explores the boundary between legal and business advice provided by in-house counsel, analyzes the potential liability and insurance ramifications associated with these two kinds of advice and examines how the rules of ethics and changes in procedures may help the In-House counsel in maintaining a balance.
Supplement to Program 503 at ACC's 2006 Annual Meeting. Includes information about Insolvency procedures in different countries.
Powerpoint presentation that summarizes the effects to Sarbanes-Oxley on Private companies and Non-Profit organizations. Presented at the ACC/Lex Mundi Global Membership Drive for the ACC Research Triangle Area Chapter.
Management hates surprise expenses, and litigation can be difficult to budget. This session will review best practices employed by successful companies to manage litigation. Topics will include methods to avoid litigation in the first place, how to set and manage reserves, techniques to control costs, and tips to manage the paperwork.
Privilege, data protection and data retention are probably THE most important issues on the minds of corporate practitioners. In this fast paced exchange of information and ideas, we’ll share with you these hot topics and bring you up to speed to better counsel your client.
Welcome to your new position. Did you know what you were getting into? Thrive in your new in-house position by learning how to provide the legal support your client needs, including how to set priorities, communicate legal concepts with management, and understand the legal issues relevant to all businesses.
Would you like to move up, either within your current company or at another company? Maybe become a senior lawyer at a large organization or a general counsel of an any-size corporation? You work hard and charting your advancement is always on your to-do list, but somehow it always stays at the bottom, thanks to company meetings and more. This panel of career specialists will discuss meaningful ways for you to approach advancement in the in-house profession and show you ways to build your skill set so that when the next big position comes along, your resume and you will get in the door.
Regardless of your industry, your company has employees. With employees comes potential liability especially if you aren’t familiar with laws in neighboring countries where you have facilities. This session will highlight the hot spots that every in-house counsel needs to know about multi-jurisdictional employment law and the differences between Canada and the US.
As in-house counsel, you are likely the first line of defense or corporate "spokesmodel" in a media situation. When the press comes knocking at your door will you be prepared? This session will teach you how to handle a media call, reporters’ tactics, what to do in a crisis, and much more.
Whether you think of yourself as a litigator, a regulatory specialist, or a transactional lawyer, as a legal manager you will deal with litigation. Because the costs can be so high, many CEO’s and other business managers measure the effectiveness of the law department based on how well the department manages litigation. Learn about the latest issues in managing litigation, to help your company achieve the desired result at the right cost.
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