The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) is the world's largest organization serving the professional and business interests of attorneys who practice in the legal departments of corporations, associations, nonprofits and other private-sector organizations around the globe.
Each year, more privacy regulations and data management issues arise and 2024 is no exception to that rule. This discussion will highlight upcoming state privacy laws, including the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act, increased scrutiny into AI, SEC and CISA incident reporting regulations and other considerations for in house counsel.
Each year, more privacy regulations and data management issues arise and 2024 is no exception to that rule. This discussion will highlight upcoming state privacy laws, including the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act, increased scrutiny into AI, SEC and CISA incident reporting regulations and other considerations for in house counsel.
The Energy Network provides a forum for exchange of information and ideas relating to energy law among in-house attorneys. It serves as an educational resource to its members by combining the experience and expertise of its members to produce virtual programming and written content to help energy counsel stay informed and equipped to handle the challenges within their industry.
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Governments across the globe have begun implementing decarbonization measures and policies such as banning natural gas hookups in new buildings or the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles and shareholders regard such decarbonization measures as an important factor in elevating a company's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) profile. This panel will explore in-house counsel's role in decarbonization initiatives using case studies to outline strategies and tactics.
Governments across the globe have begun implementing decarbonization measures and policies such as banning natural gas hookups in new buildings or the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles and shareholders regard such decarbonization measures as an important factor in elevating a company's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) profile. This panel will explore in-house counsel's role in decarbonization initiatives using case studies to outline strategies and tactics.
A well thought-out green advertising campaign can be very successful, but green claims are under legal scrutiny. Competitors, non-governmental organizations, and regulators across the globe are regularly checking green, eco, carbon, and sustainability-related claims on the market. Explore how an international green advertising campaign can be successful and compliant across borders, discuss claims that should be avoided, and examine the upcoming Green Advertising Directives of the EU, which will completely change the landscape of sustainability advertising!
A well thought-out green advertising campaign can be very successful, but green claims are under legal scrutiny. Competitors, non-governmental organizations, and regulators across the globe are regularly checking green, eco, carbon, and sustainability-related claims on the market. Explore how an international green advertising campaign can be successful and compliant across borders, discuss claims that should be avoided, and examine the upcoming Green Advertising Directives of the EU, which will completely change the landscape of sustainability advertising!
In this interactive discussion, in-house and outside energy counsel will discuss project structure, key agreements, terms, and trends against the backdrop of a typical renewable energy project. This will provide a framework for in-house counsel whose organizations are looking to make the jump to renewable energy to advance their strategic objectives.
In this interactive discussion, in-house and outside energy counsel will discuss project structure, key agreements, terms, and trends against the backdrop of a typical renewable energy project. This will provide a framework for in-house counsel whose organizations are looking to make the jump to renewable energy to advance their strategic objectives.
As corporations strive to improve their Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) profile, anti-ESG proponents are striving to stop such companies from prioritizing ESG policies over the financial interests of their shareholders and employees. This session will immerse attendees in the debate as panelists portray this conflict from opening arguments, through examination and cross-examination of witnesses, to closing statements. They will submit the case to an audience of jury members, who will vote on the final decision.