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Corporate Counsel 2016: Hot Topics
Contains material from Apr 2016
good. I especially liked the practical tips in the cloud computing seminar. Plus the topics were disparate, but in a good way, that exposed me to some areas that were new to me.
Keep these courses for multinational inhouse counsel coming!
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Session 2: Apples to Apples: Getting Comparative Advertising Right – Comparing a company's products and services to those of a competitor is one of the most persuasive forms of advertising. It is also one of the most contentious. Learn the dos and don'ts of comparative advertising, as well as some tips for pursuing and defending false advertising claims in this context.
Session 3: Software as a Service and Cloud Contracts: Avoiding the Risks – Software delivered as a service or through cloud computing can help reduce costs, provide accounting advantages, and offer unprecedented flexibility, but it can also come with increased risk. Learn how to balance the risks of these services when negotiating contracts.
Session 4: Emerging Trends in Insurance for 2016—Are You at Risk? – Hear from coverage counsel for policy holders and insurance carriers on whether traditional policies keep pace with 21st-century risks and review developments in insurance products for cybersecurity and employment practices.
Session 5: The Top Cross-Border Legal Issues - Learn about potential pitfalls in-house counsel face as companies expand or operate across borders, including tax considerations, labor and employment pitfalls, and cross-border dispute resolution.
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John E. Ansbach, Rachel Ratcliff
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Session 1
—46 mins
Cybersecurity in Crisis: How to Prepare for and Manage a Data Breach (Apr 2016)
According to a recent ACC study, one in three in-house counsel reports that their companies have experienced a data breach, while more than half expect their legal department’s role in cyber matters will increase in 2016. Learn more about lawyers’ roles in cybersecurity—including how to help organizations prepare for and manage a data breach—with a focus on training, awareness, consumer‑side and non‑consumer‑side breaches, indemnification strategies, and the use of confidentiality agreements.
Originally presented: Apr 2016 Corporate Counsel Institute
John E. Ansbach,
General Datatech - Dallas, TX
Rachel Ratcliff,
Stroz Friedberg - Dallas, TX
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Slade S. Cutter
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Session 2
—32 mins
Apples to Apples: Getting Comparative Advertising Right (Apr 2016)
Comparing a company's products and services to those of a competitor is one of the most persuasive forms of advertising. It is also one of the most contentious. Learn the dos and don'ts of comparative advertising, as well as some tips for pursuing and defending false advertising claims in this context.
Originally presented: Apr 2016 Corporate Counsel Institute
Slade S. Cutter,
Wittliff | Cutter PLLC - Austin, TX
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Kirk Larson, Robert J. Scott, Julie Machal-Fulks
Session 3
—32 mins
Software as a Service and Cloud Contracts: Avoiding the Risks (Apr 2016)
Software delivered as a service or through cloud computing can help reduce costs, provide accounting advantages, and offer unprecedented flexibility, but it can also come with increased risk. Learn how to balance the risks of these services when negotiating contracts.
Originally presented: Apr 2016 Corporate Counsel Institute
Kirk Larson,
Upland Software, Inc. - Austin, TX
Robert J. Scott,
Scott & Scott, LLP - Southlake, TX
Julie Machal-Fulks,
Scott & Scott, LLP - Southlake, TX
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Mariah Quiroz, Micah E. Skidmore
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Session 4
—34 mins
Emerging Trends in Insurance for 2016—Are You at Risk? (Apr 2016)
Hear from coverage counsel for policy holders and insurance carriers on whether traditional policies keep pace with 21st-century risks and review developments in insurance products for cybersecurity and employment practices.
Originally presented: Apr 2016 Corporate Counsel Institute
Mariah Quiroz,
Thompson Coe - Dallas, TX
Micah E. Skidmore,
Haynes and Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX
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George M. Gerachis, Ute Krudewagen, Idan Netser, Thomas H. Wilson
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Session 5
—32 mins
The Top Cross-Border Legal Issues (Apr 2016)
Learn about potential pitfalls in-house counsel face as companies expand or operate across borders, including tax considerations, labor and employment pitfalls, and cross-border dispute resolution.
Originally presented: Apr 2016 Corporate Counsel Institute
George M. Gerachis,
Vinson & Elkins LLP - Houston, TX
Ute Krudewagen,
DLA Piper LLP US - East Palo Alto, CA
Idan Netser,
DLA Piper LLP US - East Palo Alto, CA
Thomas H. Wilson,
Vinson & Elkins LLP - Houston, TX