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eSupplement to the 47th Annual Corporate Counsel Institute
Contains material from Jul 2024 to Dec 2024
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Session 02: Current Compliance Issues and Trends - This panel discusses select current issues impacting compliance programs including recent DOJ and SEC guidance and evolving risks.
Session 03: RWI Update and Negotiating an RWI Policy for Your Deal - RWI continues to be ubiquitous and ever evolving, with significant changes highlighted by decreasing rates, increased capacity, and new/hungrier underwriting approaches. In addition to an in-depth market trends update, this panel will drill down with the latest cutting edge thinking on how to effectively implement an RWI deal, including negotiating the RWI policy (what to look for and try to get best terms on) and resulting drafting considerations in the purchase agreement.
Session 04: Retaliation: Still the Most Attractive Claim for Plaintiffs and Most Complicated for Defendants - Don’t get mad. Get even. Retaliation is in a league all its own, but almost always included with other claims. How is it different, and how does that impact the guidance we give our clients?
Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides
- Total Credit Hours:
- 3.50 | 0.50 ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2026
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Molly Russell, Kristina Holliman, Katherine Jackson, Oyuna Dashitsyrenova Nelson
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Session 1 —57 mins 1.00 | 0.50 ethics
Vendor Risk Management (Nov 2024)
A discussion with industry leaders on cybersecurity issues arising in vendor relationships. The panel discusses third party auditing, cyber incident notification, the recently adopted Reg S-P amendments, and vendor use of AI.
Originally presented: Sep 2024 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Molly Russell,
Charles Schwab - Dallas, TX
Kristina Holliman,
Legendary Entertainment - Los Angeles, CA
Katherine Jackson,
ExxonMobil - Houston, TX
Oyuna Dashitsyrenova Nelson,
3M - Austin, TX
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D. Dee Raibourn III, Patrick K. Craine, Maggie Myers Phipps, John J. Sardar
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Session 2 —63 mins 1.00
Current Compliance Issues and Trends (Nov 2024)
This panel discusses select current issues impacting compliance programs including recent DOJ and SEC guidance and evolving risks.
Originally presented: Sep 2024 Government Enforcement Institute
D. Dee Raibourn III,
Chief Compliance Officer, Avidity Partners - Dallas, TX
Patrick K. Craine,
Chief Legal and Administrative Officer, Gulfport Energy Corporation - Oklahoma City, OK
Maggie Myers Phipps,
Senior Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer and Assistant Secretary, Devon Energy - Oklahoma City, OK
John J. Sardar,
Global Head of Compliance, Sempra Infrastructure LLC - Houston, TX
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David Rex, William M. Monat, Henry Stark, Chad D. Striker, Andrew Zimmerman
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Session 3 —56 mins 1.00
RWI Update and Negotiating an RWI Policy for Your Deal (Dec 2024)
RWI continues to be ubiquitous and ever evolving, with significant changes highlighted by decreasing rates, increased capacity, and new/hungrier underwriting approaches. In addition to an in-depth market trends update, this panel will drill down with the latest cutting edge thinking on how to effectively implement an RWI deal, including negotiating the RWI policy (what to look for and try to get best terms on) and resulting drafting considerations in the purchase agreement.
Originally presented: Oct 2024 Mergers and Acquisitions Institute
David Rex,
Prophet Equity - Southlake, TX
William M. Monat,
Mosaic Insurance - Chicago, IL
Henry Stark,
Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP - Dallas, TX
Chad D. Striker,
Greenberg Traurig, LLP - Chicago, IL
Andrew Zimmerman,
WTW - New York, NY
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Sarah Glaser
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Session 4 —33 mins 0.50
Retaliation: Still the Most Attractive Claim for Plaintiffs and Most Complicated for Defendants (Jul 2024)
Don’t get mad. Get even. Retaliation is in a league all its own, but almost always included with other claims. How is it different, and how does that impact the guidance we give our clients?
Originally presented: May 2024 Labor and Employment Law Conference
Sarah Glaser,
Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C. - Austin, TX