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Overview

Hot Topics for In-House Counsel 2023

Why You Should Attend:
The role of the in-house counsel continues to transform to meet new challenges in relation to an increasingly global economy, financial turmoil and continually changing new technologies. It is essential for all in-house counsel to be informed of the latest developments and to possess effective, budget-conscious strategies for managing the legal and practical business matters of corporate law departments, while adding value to the enterprise.

What You Will Learn:
After completing this program, participants will be able to:
• Follow recent developments in generative AI relating to legal services
• Analyze Supreme Court cases that will impact Corporate America
• Appraise developments in corporate governance, including ESG and other key governance challenges going forward
• Respond to corporate litigation developments affecting in-house counsel
• Track developments in the domestic and international antitrust landscape
• Recognize developments in internal investigations and white collar

Who Should Attend:
Corporate in-house counsel and outside counsel who advise them.

Program Levels:
All Levels

Prerequisites:
An interest in understanding legal issues specific to in-house counsel.

Advanced Preparation:
None

 

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Lecture Topics [Total time 00:07:45]

Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.


  • Opening Remarks and Introduction* [00:01:41]
    Michelle H. Browdy, Brackett B. Denniston, III
  • How Will Generative AI Transform the Delivery of Legal Services to and by In-House Lawyers? [01:08:22]
    Peter D Zeughauser, Tracey Vinson, Luis Vilarin, Loren H. Brown, Brian S. Rudick
  • The New Age of Corporate Governance [01:01:29]
    Thomas J. Kim, David A. Katz, Lauren S. Boehmke, Leo E. Strine, Jr.
  • Recent Litigation Developments [00:59:40]
    Brad S. Karp, D. Scott Tucker, Anastasia Danias Schmidt, Ellen Glaessner
  • Supreme Court Review: OT 2023 [00:58:21]
    Nicole A. Saharsky, Lena H. Hughes, Elaine Goldenberg, Donald B. Verrilli, Jr.
  • The Evolving Domestic and International Antitrust Landscape [01:00:07]
    Sharis Arnold Pozen, Margaret Segall, Sue Hinchliffe, Zachary Goodwin
  • Hot Topics in Internal Investigations and White Collar [00:59:58]
    Alice S. Fisher, Ronald C. Machen, Michael R. McAlevey, Kenneth A. Polite, Jr., Antonia M. Apps, Jillian E. Charles
  • Hot Topics in Internal Investigations and White Collar [00:59:58]
    Alice S. Fisher, Ronald C. Machen, Michael R. McAlevey, Kenneth A. Polite, Jr., Antonia M. Apps, Jillian E. Charles

The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:


  • Complete Course Handbook
  • What Law Firm Leaders Need to Know about Big Data (2015)
    Peter Zeughauser
  • Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, Takeover Law and Practice (Updated April 2023)
    David A. Katz
  • Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, ESG Monthly Newsletter (June 2023)
    Lauren Boehmke
  • Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp, Second Circuit Review, Circuit Split on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Funding Structure (June 28, 2023)
    Brad S. Karp
  • Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, 2022 Year in Review, Economic Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Developments (March 1, 2023)
    Brad S. Karp
  • Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, 2022 Year in Review, FCPA Enforcement and Anti-Corruption Developments (March 21, 2023)
    Brad S. Karp
  • Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, Client Memorandum, Federal Court Limits Section 11 Class Definition by Imposing Strict Share Tracing Requirement (May 17, 2023)
    Brad S. Karp
  • Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, Client Memorandum, Ninth Circuit En Banc Panel Enforces Exclusive Forum Provision That Prevents Shareholders from Pursuing Derivative Claims Under Federal Securities Laws (June 5, 2023)
    Brad S. Karp
  • Briefing on Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Murray v. UBS Securities, LLC, No. 22-660 (2023)
    Elaine Goldenberg
  • Clifford Chance LLP, FTC Proposes Rule to Prohibit Noncompete Clauses (January 2023)
    Sharis Pozen
  • Clifford Chance LLP, Changes to the UK Competition and Consumer Protection Regimes Announced (May 2022)
    Sharis Pozen
  • Clifford Chance LLP, China Passed Amendments to Its Anti-Monopoly Law (2022)
    Sharis Pozen
  • United States Federal Trade Commission, Press Release, FTC and DOJ Propose Changes to HSR Form for More Effective, Efficient Merger Review (June 27, 2023)
    Sharis Pozen
  • Clifford Chance LLP, EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation: Implications for M&A in the EU (November 2022)
    Sharis Pozen
  • Latham & Watkins LLP, Client Alert, No. 3136, US Sanctions and Export Control Agencies Issue “Joint Compliance Note” on Voluntary Self-Disclosure Policies (August 1, 2023)
    Alice S. Fisher
  • Latham & Watkins LLP, Client Alert, No. 3062, DOJ’s Updated Corporate Enforcement Policy Aims to Incentivize Compliance (February 6, 2023)
    Alice S. Fisher

Why You Should Attend:

The role of the in-house counsel continues to transform to meet new challenges in relation to an increasingly global economy, financial turmoil and continually changing new technologies. It is essential for all in-house counsel to be informed of the latest developments and to possess effective, budget-conscious strategies for managing the legal and practical business matters of corporate law departments, while adding value to the enterprise.

What You Will Learn:

After completing this program, participants will be able to:

• Follow recent developments in generative AI relating to legal services

• Analyze Supreme Court cases that will impact Corporate America

• Appraise developments in corporate governance, including ESG and other key governance challenges going forward

• Respond to corporate litigation developments affecting in-house counsel

• Track developments in the domestic and international antitrust landscape

• Recognize developments in internal investigations and white collar

Who Should Attend:

Corporate in-house counsel and outside counsel who advise them.

Program Levels:

All Levels

Prerequisites:

An interest in understanding legal issues specific to in-house counsel.

Advanced Preparation:

None

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