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Please join us for an ACC-WI Platinum CLE Webinar:  AI: Data Licensing, Usage & Privacy Considerations, presented by: Quarles & Brady

Date: August 24, 2021
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m., CDT
Location: Webinar
Overview: Organizations are already using technologies that incorporate AI and machine learning functionalities, but these technologies are not always recognized as such by the organizations licensing those technologies. In this presentation, we will discuss real world considerations to reduce risk when developing, implementing and using AI technologies. We will address key contractual provisions, data privacy and usage rights, IP infringement and product liability concerns related to developing and licensing of AI technologies.

 

Gilbert + Tobin
59 pages

This article, titled Doing Business in Australia, is a complete guide for foreign investors who are looking to invest in Australia. The guide’s aim is to provide an introduction to Australian laws for overseas legal practitioners.

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Region: Australia
Audience: Deputy GC, CLO / GC, Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments
Louise Klamka, Partner, and Johnathon Geagea, Lawyer, Gilbert + Tobin
3 pages

This article examines the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the aviation industry and general collapse in demand for passenger air services. It also considers the future of aviation in 2021 and beyond, taking into account the various challenges to consider moving forward.

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Interest Area: Commercial and Contracts
Region: Australia, Global
Audience: Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments
Sar Katdare, Competition/Antitrust Partner, and Luisa Johnson, Associate, Johnson Winter & Slattery, and Andrew Willekes
1 pages

This article is the fifth edition of Johnson Winter & Slattery’s report on recent trends in complex merger review case by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC).

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Interest Area: Commercial and Contracts
Region: Australia
Audience: Deputy GC, Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments
Sar Katdare, Competition/Antitrust Partner, Johnson, Winter & Slattery, and Jaime Campbell
3 pages

This article provides an overview of a new law issued by NSW Fair Trading (of New South Wales) requiring businesses to make disclosures regarding terms that substantially prejudice the interests of consumers. Because of its similarity to requirements in the Australian Consumer Law, the article explains how the two regimes interact and how they should be approached.

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Region: Australia
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career
Leonie Flynn, Expertise Counsel and Anna Seddon, Lawyer, Ashurst
4 pages

This article provides an overview of two cases which highlight the importance of parties needing to negotiate in good faith. In particular, it notes that every right to negotiate process requires both parties to negotiate in good faith with the view of reaching an agreement about the relevant grand, regardless of there being a prior agreement about future grants.

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Region: Australia
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career, New to In-House
ONC Lawyers
5 pages

This article explores the basics of the National Security Laws of both China and Hong Kong, as well as court cases which relate specific situations of doing business in Hong Kong because of the newly passed laws. It also provides recommendations for how businesses intending to invest in Hong Kong should conduct themselves so that they may continue to operate in Hong Kong.

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Region: Hong Kong, China
Audience: Deputy GC, CLO / GC, Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments
ONC Lawyers
4 pages

The Coronavirus pandemic has seen a boost in popularity in alternative dispute resolution processes, which obviously face some technical and logistical challenges, but have also shown to aid in facilitating dispute resolution in a flexible and cost-effective measure. The article also provides sample contract clauses for parties to consider including as part of their process so that all of the guidelines are explicitly laid out.

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Region: Hong Kong, Global
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career, Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments

For many in-house counsel, a contract management solution is an indispensable tool that is utilized on a daily basis. Whether you use a contract management solution to create new contracts, track the status of existing ones, or for something more, we welcome you to join the Contract Management Roundtable to discuss your use and experience with contract management solutions and to learn some tips from other ACC attorneys to maximize your current solution.

This roundtable is hosted by the ACC Western PA Chapter Legal Operations Committee.  CLE is not offered for this session.

This one-hour program will address the role of in-house counsel in private M&A transactions and, specifically, their ability to enhance the value of a deal to their client. By virtue of being deeply familiar with their companies and being business partners, as well as lawyers, in-house counsel have the ability to add value at every step of a transaction – be it transaction planning and valuation, due diligence, contract negotiation or post-closing integration. The program will discuss ways for in-house counsel to contribute to the success of an M&A transaction involving a privately held company, emphasizing certain differences between buyer and seller. The presenters will provide practical advice to in-house counsel related to transaction preparation and structuring, due diligence, purchase price negotiation, risk allocation (including R&W insurance) and post-transaction covenants.

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