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A brief overview of employment law issues that commonly arise at non-profit organizations.

Discusses topics of critical interest to general counsel including electronic discovery, what mid- to large-size companies are spending for legal services as part of their gross revenues, what percentage is being spent on litigation, litigation management, and the role diversity plays in selecting outside counsel.

Examines leading methodologies and discusses benchmarking data from hundreds of organizations in regard to corporate compliance programs, with particular emphasis on risk assessments.

This program focuses on the most common employer concerns regarding reservists returning from overseas, and provides practical advice to deal with these problems.

Examines the realities and myths of being in China, more specifically the ways in which a company can protect its intellectual property assets while still doing business there.

Discusses cost-effective strategies for multi-national clearance of trademarks and international enforcement from both U.S. and European perspectives.

Discusses 12 areas of risk when it comes to in-house malpractice insurance and discusses the conflict between you representing the company that may have a differing or adverse interest to either a director, officer, or employee.

Discusses key insurance coverage issues that insureds face after Hurricane Katrina.

This webcast discussed the goals of effective training, how to differentiate learning from remembering, the importance of reinforcing the messages periodically and how effective training can satisfy a judge or prosecutor should a compliance issue arise.

This hearing discusses white collar crime, attorney-client privilege and waivers by corporations in criminal investigations.

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