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The 15th Annual

Corporate Counsel Institute: Change Comes to Washington and What It Means for In-House Counsel March 10-11, 2011 Georgetown University Law Center Washington, DC In cooperation with

March 9, 2011 Details included inside!

SPECIAL PROGRAM

Welcome to the Future: Trends in the Delivery of Corporate Legal Services

11.0 CLE credit hours (60-minute hour), including 2.0 of legal ethics 13.0 CLE credit hours (50-minute hour), including 2.0 of legal ethics


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Agenda Thursday, March 10 n 8:00-8:45 am Registration & Continental Breakfast n 8:45-9:00 am Welcome & Introduction William M. Treanor, Dean, Georgetown Law Marc Gary, Chair, Advisory Board James A. Merklinger, Deputy General Counsel & Vice President, ACC n 9:00-9:45 am Keynote Address: Administrative Priorities Effecting the Corporate Sector Hon. Jacob J. Lew (Invited) n 9:45-10:15 am Networking Break n 10:15-11:30 am Supreme Court Review & Preview Moderator: Prof. Steven H. Goldblatt Panelists: Paul D. Clement Walter Dellinger Issues to be addressed include: • Whether federal law pre-empts states from conditioning the enforcement of an arbitration agreement on the availability of particular procedures when those procedures are not necessary to ensure that the parties to the arbitration agreement are able to vindicate their claims • Is an Arizona state law that sanctions employers for hiring illegal alien workers expressly or impliedly preempted by federal law? • Can a mutual fund investment adviser be held liable for the fund’s misleading statements about trading practices?

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Whether a plaintiff can state a fraud claim based on a pharmaceutical company’s nondisclosure of adverse event reports even though the reports are not alleged to be statistically significant Can retaliation be claimed on the basis that a relative or associate of a worker was punished because the worker raised a workplace discrimination claim? Is an employer liable for the discriminatory intent of a person who influenced but did not make an employment decision? Does the “first-sale” doctrine apply to imported goods that are lawfully manufactured abroad and brought into the United States?

n 11:30 am-12:00 pm Financial Regulatory Reform Overview David Hirschmann • The Dodd-Frank Act and how its provisions will directly impact companies outside of the financial sector, as well as how industry groups are responding to the Act and its implementation • New SEC Rules on Proxy Access and Executive Pay • Regulation of the OTC Derivatives markets • New whistleblower rules • A new federal agency - the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau • New rules for managing systemic risk n 12:00-12:30 pm Healthcare Reform: A Year into the Journey & the Map is Still Being Crafted Prof. Timothy M. Westmoreland • What key issues still need to be addressed? • What are the key policy and political considerations?

What likely fora will come into play – rulemaking, litigation, etc. How will the in-house counsel’s role be affected?

n 12:30-1:45 pm Institute Luncheon Sponsored by Autonomy Speaker: E.J. Dionne, Jr. n 1:45-2:00 pm Networking Break n 2:00-3:00 pm Concurrent Sessions A. Financial Regulatory Reform: What Non-Financial Companies Need to Know About Implementation & Impact Moderator: Deborah P. Majoras Panelists: Christine M. Cochran Suzanne N. Forlidas Ann M. Kappler Cynthia M. Krus • How public companies have complied with the SEC’s new Say on Pay requirements and the greater access investors now have to the proxy solicitation process • What measures should be taken to respond to the Dodd-Frank Act’s new whistleblower provisions? • What issues should in-house counsel consider to address changes in derivatives regulation that have altered how companies manage their cost of capital, pension obliga tions, foreign currency exposures, and changes in the prices of the energy and other commodities used in their business?

B. Healthcare Reform Requirements: Three Critical Perspectives Moderator: Barbara D. A. Eyman Panelists: Alec R. Cunningham Stuart M. Gerson Penny Thompson • The regulators’ priorities and challenges • The C-Suite perspective • What is top of mind for company counsel?

n 3:00-3:15 pm Networking Break

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n 3:15-4:15 pm Employment Law Update: Pragmatic Advice for Companies Large & Small Moderator: Eric D. Reicin Panelists: Hon. Chai R. Feldblum P. David Lopez Hon. M. Patricia Smith (Invited) • Will the NLRB attempt to circumvent Congress’s failed attempts to pass the Employee Free Choice Act? • How will the DOL utilize their additional 300 wage and hour investigators? • How will the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs change their affirmative action audit process of government contractors? • How will the DOL’s new program of referring wage and hour administrative complaints to private lawyers representing employees impact your company’s FLSA’s class action risk? • How will the EEOC enforce the new Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act? • What does the 30% rise in age discrimination charges mean for EEOC enforcement efforts? n 4:15-4:30 pm Networking Break n 4:30-5:30 pm Priorities & Trends at the SEC Moderator: John F. Hartigan Panelists: Meredith B. Cross Lorin L. Reisner • Update on Dodd-Frank regulations • Say on Pay and executive compensation disclosures • Shareholder access • Division of Corporation Finance developments • Current enforcement initiatives • New whistleblower provisions • Cooperation agreements n 5:30-6:30 pm Networking Cocktail Reception

Friday, March 11 n 7:30-8:30 am Georgetown Law Alumni Breakfast (Open to Georgetown Law Alumni only) n 8:00-8:30 am Continental Breakfast n 8:30-10:30 am Legal Ethics Roundtable Moderator: Prof. Russell B. Stevenson Panelists: Andrea Bonime-Blanc Jacqueline E. Brevard Cindy P. Moehring John K. Villa • Getting information from employees, and what to do when they turn hostile • Conducting internal investigations when the government, media and stakeholders get involved • How can in-house counsel spot problems and deal with the ethics of reporting concerns up the ladder?

A. So You Want to Be a GC: Perspectives from Executive & Legal Search Consultants & a Former GC Moderator: Jaime Taronji, Jr. Panelists: Lee Hanson Anastasia D. Kelly Mary W. Legg Catherine R. Nathan • What are the key qualities that recruiters look for in a GC candidate? • What is the normal selection process? How long does it take? • What mistakes do candidates make that take them out of the running? • What are the career tracks that prospective candidates might pursue to become viable candidates in the future? • How to conduct non-GC searches: Board of Directors, CEO, Chief Ethics or Compliance Officer, etc.? • What do former GCs transitioning to a law firm need to be concerned about?

n 10:30-11:00 am Networking Break n 11:00 am-12:00 pm Cyber Security & Data Breaches Moderator: Peter F. McLaughlin Panelists: Howard Cox Kenneth Mortensen Kimberly Kiefer Peretti • When do you need to involve forensic expertise? Why not rely on internal resources? • When should you contact law enforcement and how can you support them? • How to respond to FTC inquiries about your data security practices n 12:00-12:15 pm Lunch Distribution

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B. What is Different About Managing a Small Law Department? Moderator: John T. Bathon Panelists: Andrew Lapayowker Christine Poulon • How do you assess legal risks and prioritize the workload? • How do you safely juggle multiple hats? • What can you realistically get done in-house in a cost effective manner? • How can you use technology to leverage limited legal resources? • How do you demonstrate value to the business people? n 1:30-1:45 pm Networking Break n 1:45-3:15 pm General Counsel Roundtable: The Evolving Role of the General Counsel Moderator: James A. Merklinger Panelists: Charles A. Berardesco Judith S. Sapir Laura Stein • Making the transition from legal decision maker to senior executive • Playing the role of gatekeeper • Serving as risk manager • Acting as ethics guru • Providing advice as government expert n 3:15 pm Adjournment


Speakers

Andrew Lapayowker General Counsel & Secretary Rosemore, Inc. Mary W. Legg President & General Counsel Firm Advice, Inc. Deborah P. Majoras Chief Legal Officer & Secretary The Procter & Gamble Company

Keynote Speaker

Hon. Jacob J. Lew (Invited) Director U.S. Office of Management & Budget

Luncheon Speaker

Charles A. Berardesco Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Corporate Secretary & Chief Compliance Officer Constellation Energy

E.J. Dionne, Jr. Columnist, The Washington Post Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution Professor, Georgetown Institute of Public Policy

Andrea Bonime-Blanc General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer & Corporate Secretary Daylight Forensic & Advisory LLC

Government Officials

Jacqueline E. Brevard Vice President & Chief Ethics Officer Merck & Co., Inc.

Howard Cox Assistant Deputy Chief Computer Crimes & Intellectual Property Section U.S. Department of Justice

Meredith B. Cross Director Division of Corporation Finance U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission Hon. Chai R. Feldblum Commissioner U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission P. David Lopez General Counsel U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Lorin L. Reisner Deputy Director Division of Enforcement U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission Hon. M. Patricia Smith (Invited) Solicitor of Labor U.S. Department of Labor Jaime Taronji, Jr. Office of the General Counsel U.S. Federal Trade Commission

Professors

Prof. Steven H. Goldblatt Co-Director, Supreme Court Institute Georgetown University Law Center Prof. Russell B. Stevenson Georgetown University Law Center Prof. Timothy M. Westmoreland Georgetown University Law Center

Speakers

John T. Bathon Director, Commerical & International Contracts ARINC

Paul D. Clement King & Spalding Christine M. Cochran President Commodity Markets Council Alec R. Cunningham Chief Executive Officer WellCare Health Plans, Inc. Walter Dellinger O’Melveny & Myers, LLP Barbara D. A. Eyman Ropes & Gray LLP Suzanne N. Forlidas Vice President & Assistant Secretary Coca-Cola Enterprises Stuart M. Gerson Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. Lee Hanson Heidrick & Struggles John F. Hartigan Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP David Hirschmann President & CEO, Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness President & CEO, Global Intellectual Property Center Senior Vice President, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Ann M. Kappler Chief Legal Officer Corporation Services Prudential Financial Anastasia D. Kelly DLA Piper LLP Cynthia M. Krus Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP

Peter F. McLaughlin Foley & Lardner LLP James A. Merklinger Deputy General Counsel & Vice President of Legal Resources Association of Corporate Counsel Cindy P. Moehring Vice President & Chief Ethics Officer Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Kenneth Mortensen Vice President, Assistant General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer CVS Caremark Corporation Catherine R. Nathan Spencer Stuart Kimberly Kiefer Peretti PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Christine Poulon Senior Attorney Bill Me Later, Inc. Eric D. Reicin Vice President & Associate General Counsel Sallie Mae Judith S. Sapir Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary APCO Worldwide Laura Stein Senior Vice President & General Counsel The Clorox Company Penny Thompson Deputy Center Director Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services John K. Villa Williams & Connolly LLP

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Trends in the Delivery of Corporate Legal Services March 9, 2011

SPECIAL PROGRAM

Welcome to the Future:

Center for the Study of the Legal Profession • Georgetown University Law Center • Association of Corporate Counsel

There is much talk in the air of a revolution in the delivery of corporate legal services – but what’s actually happening on the ground? This intensive one-day conference is designed to provide concrete insights into how corporate legal departments and outside service providers can collaborate to provide valuable and cost-effective legal services. Speakers, panel debates, and networking opportunities will create a dynamic opportunity for participants to acquire the information and tools they need to create and sustain a competitive edge.

Agenda n 8:30-9:00 am Continental Breakfast & Registration n 9:00-9:15 am Welcome & Introduction n 9:15-9:30 am Empirical Overview: The Life Cycle of the Client-Law Firm Relationship n 9:30-10:40 am Getting on the Radar Screen: How Important is Brand? • How do inside counsel select outside lawyers? • Building a law firm brand: what are the key steps? • What can we learn from marketing concepts and empirical research? • Moderator: Wendy Bernero, Chief Marketing Officer, Fried Frank n 10:40-11:00 Break

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n 11:00 am-12:15 pm Building Satisfaction & Loyalty: How Can Outside Counsel Become a Trusted Advisor? • What is the latest research on creating a strong relationship between clients and outside counsel? • What are the building blocks of the trusted advisor relationship? • What can lawyers learn from other professional services firms? • Moderator: James Jones, Hildebrandt Baker Robbins n 12:15-2:00 pm Lunch: Amy Schulman, Pfizer, Inc. • Moderator: Paul Lippe, Legal OnRamp

The conference will feature presentations on (1) how inside counsel select law firms and how that relationship evolves through distinct stages, (2) how clients and service providers are attempting to define and measure the value of legal services, (3) how service teams can draw on members’ expertise to provide innovative results for clients and (4) how clients, law firms, and other providers are attempting to organize work in a coordinated legal services supply chain. Analysis of each topic will include descriptions of specific innovative arrangements in progress or on the drawing board, as well as suggestions about what may be around the corner.

n 2:00-3:30 pm Value: How Do We Define It? How Do We Measure It? • Report from the ACC Value Challenge: Where are we now? • What are the latest approaches to measuring outcomes? • What don’t metrics capture? How do we address that challenge? • Moderator: Aric Press, American Lawyer Media

Reena SenGupta of RSG Consulting, London, who will explore trends in the Financial Times’ annual Innovative Lawyers Award;

n 3:30-3:45 Break

Rees Morrison, publisher of Law Department Management, who will discuss how developing key metrics can serve to spur innovation;

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n 3:45-5:00 pm Innovation in the Legal Services Supply Chain • What conditions foster innovation and creativity? • What does research say about how teams can maximize performance in providing services to clients? • What arrangements are emerging to coordinate the work of multiple types of service providers? • Moderator: Peter Zeughauser, Zeughauser Group n 5:00-5:10 Conclusion

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Jeffrey Carr, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary, FMC Technologies; Robert Galford of the Center for Leading Organizations, and co-author of The Trusted Advisor;

J. Warren Gorrell, Jr., Co-CEO for Hogan Lovells; Jolene Overbeck, Chief Marketing Officer for Hogan Lovells, who will reveal the branding strategy behind Hogan Lovells; Dan Ross, President of Wechsler Ross and Partners, who will share best practices for branding professional services; Heidi Gardner of Harvard Business School, who will discuss how professional service teams can maximize performance;

n 5:10-6:15 pm Cocktail Reception

Paul Lippe of Legal OnRamp, who will discuss innovations that allow inside counsel to collaborate more effectively with outside law firms; and

Participants will include:

Amy Schulman, Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Pfizer, who will deliver a lunch keynote address on how corporate legal departments can work with law firms to provide seamless legal services.

Susan Hackett of the Association of Corporate Counsel, who will report on the latest developments from ACC’s Value Challenge; Lisa Hart of the UK research firm Acritas, who will discuss key findings from Acritas’ annual global survey of 1,000 inside counsel involved in selecting outside firms;

Moderators will include: Aric Press of The American Lawyer, James Jones of Hildebrandt Baker Robbins, Peter Zeughauser of Zeughauser Group, and Wendy Bernero, Chief Marketing Officer for Fried Frank.


Advisory Board

Tyree P. Jones Reed Smith LLP

James Chad Oppenheimer NCBA

Peter J. Kadzik Dickstein Shapiro LLP

Steve Patterson Hunton & Williams LLP

Anastasia D. Kelly DLA Piper LLP

Ronald W. Peppe, II Canam Steel Corporation

J. Crilley Kelly Attorney At Law

Saul M. Pilchen Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Gil S. Keteltas Howrey LLP Chair Marc Gary Executive Vice President & General Counsel Fidelity Investments

Beth Byster Corvino Laidlaw, Inc. (Ret.) Juanita A. Crowley WilmerHale LLP

Program Vice-Chairs

Mark C. Darrell Laclede Gas Company

Allen J. Gross Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP

David L. Dick Compliance Consultant

Stephen B. Paige Gentiva Health Services, Inc. (Ret.)

Ona Alston Dosunmu The Brookings Institution

Board Members

James R. Doty Baker Botts L.L.P.

Elizabeth Abdoo Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Cathy C. Anderson True Value Company Joseph M. Aronds Hartz Mountain Industries, Inc. Alan H. Aronson Akerman Senterfitt Daniel F. Attridge Kirkland & Ellis LLP Kathleen T. Barlow Marsh Inc. Raymond E. Bayley Novus Law, LLC Caryl S. Bernstein The Bernstein Law Firm, PLLC Julienne W. Bramesco Colonial Parking, Inc. Louis J. Briskman CBS Corporation Sharie A. Brown DLA Piper LLP Alan M. Brunswick Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Thomas M. Buchanan Winston & Strawn LLP G. Brian Busey Morrison & Foerster LLP James M. Cain Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan LLP John N. Camperlengo Gentiva Health Services, Inc. Jeffrey W. Carr FMC Technologies, Inc. Adam G. Ciongoli Willis North America Inc. F. Ramsey Coates Westinghouse Electric Company LLC Bruce D. Collins C-SPAN Roger A. Cooke Precision Castparts Corp.

Arthur M. Dresner Duane Morris LLP Lynne M. Durbin Adhesives Research, Inc. Thomas J. Egan, Jr. Baker & McKenzie LLP Jerome L. Epstein Jenner & Block, LLP Linn Evans Food Lion, LLC Lois Fishman The Walt Disney Company Robin H. Gilbert Kelley Drye Collier Shannon Sol Glasner MITRE Corporation Ilene Knable Gotts Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz LLP John F. Hartigan Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Jacquenette M. Helmes CGI Andrew D. Hendry Colgate-Palmolive Company John D. Hershberger Best, Best & Krieger Law Firm Lynn N. Hiestand Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP W. Keyes Hill-Edgar Viacom Inc. Adonis E. Hoffman Leadership Counsel LLC Christian J. Hoffmann, III Quarles & Brady LLP James A. Hutchinson Goodwin Procter LLP Raymond A. Jacobsen, Jr. McDermott Will & Emery LLP Oliver M. Johnson MedStar Health

Scott Killingsworth Bryan Cave LLP Frederick J. Krebs Association of Corporate Counsel Thomas P. Kurz Sysco Corporation Kevin Lapidus Sun Edison LLC Joseph A. Lenczycki, Jr. Bell & Clements Inc. Karen Litsinger Mirixa Corporation Les Lo Baugh Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP

Christine Zebrowski Overbrook Law LLC

Eric D. Reicin Sallie Mae, Inc. Jeffrey B. Ritter Waters Edge Consulting Thomas A. Roberts Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Paul V. Rogers Covington & Burling LLP Edward A. Ryan Marriott International, Inc.

Paul C. Saunders Cravath, Swaine & Moore

Paul R. Madden Gallagher & Kennedy, P.A.

Michael G. Scheininger McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP

Deborah P. Majoras The Procter & Gamble Company

Raymond S. Sczudlo Children’s National Medical Center

Michael C. Malarkey Navigant Consulting, Inc.

Jerome J. Shestack Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP

Robin McCune Strayer University Kevin J. McIntyre Jones Day Peter F. McLaughlin Foley & Lardner, LLP Stephen M. McNabb Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. Robert S. Metzger Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Lee I. Miller DLA Piper LLP William M. Mitchell Northrop Grumman Corporation

Lawrence E. Wzorek Union Pacific Railroad

Christopher Ranck Siemens Westinghouse Power Corporation

E. Robert Lupone Siemens Corporation

Charles F. B. McAleer, Jr. Miller & Chevalier, Chartered

Sheryl Wood The Wood Law Firm PLLC

Stephen Yu Macrovision Corporation

Leigh P. Ryan Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP

Gerald B. Marcovsky iBiquity Digital Corp. (Ret.)

Marcia A. Wiss Hogan Lovells, LLP

Ann Marie Plubell The Plubell Firm

Richard M. Lucas Walker & Dunlop

Philip L. Malet Steptoe & Johnson LLP

Donna MP Wilson Law Office of Donna MP Wilson, LLC

Catherine Shiang RUSAL David Smith Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP Eric J. Sobczak CBS Corporation Judson W. Starr Venable LLP Howard E. Steinberg McDermott Will & Emery LLP Jay B. Stephens Raytheon Company Derek M. Stoldt Kaye Scholer LLP Jaime Taronji, Jr. U.S. Federal Trade Commission Kay Tatum Wiley Rein LLP Albert F. Tellechea Holland & Knight LLP

David J. Muchow SkyBuilt Power

Larry D. Thompson PepsiCo, Inc.

Lester A. Myers Caux Round Table

Stephanie Tsacoumis Georgetown University

Anne Nobles Eli Lilly and Company

John M. Vasily Debevoise & Plimpton LLP

Thomas F. O’Neil, III The Saranac Group

John K. Villa Williams & Connolly LLP

2011 Patrons Andrews Kurth LLP Axiom Baker & McKenzie LLP Bell & Clements Inc. Canam Steel Corporation Capstone Advisory Group CBS Corporation CGI Covington & Burling LLP Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Dickstein Shapiro LLP DLA Piper LLP (US) Fidelity Investments Gentiva Health Services, Inc. Holland & Knight LLP Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Howrey LLP Hunton & Williams LLP Kaye Scholer LLP Kirkland & Ellis LLP The Laclede Group, Inc. McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP MedStar Health MITRE Corporation Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Morrison & Foerster LLP Novus Law LLC Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP PepsiCo, Inc. The Procter & Gamble Company Raytheon Company Reed Smith LLP Ropes & Gray LLP Siemens Corporation Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan LLP Sysco Corporation The Saranac Group True Value Company Venable LLP Viacom Inc. Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Well Care Health Plans, Inc. Williams & Connolly LLP Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC.


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In cooperation with the Association of Corporate Counsel

Georgetown Law CLE will be holding our second annual Corporate Counsel InstituteEurope on June 16, 2011 in Paris, France.

Corporate Counsel Institute:

For more information please contact Sarah Jean Kelly at sjk72@law.georgetown.edu.

The 15th Annual

Change Comes to Washington and What It Means for In-House Counsel March 10-11, 2011

Georgetown University Law Center • Washington, DC

Non-Profit U.S. Postage PAID Wash., D.C. No. 3493

Georgetown University Law Center Continuing Legal Education 600 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001-2075

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At the 15th Annual Corporate Counsel Institute, you will: n Explore the policy, political, and practical considerations of

Healthcare Reform

n Learn to avoid the key minefields in Financial

Regulatory Reform

n Examine critical ethics issues confronting in-house counsel n Assess data security issues, including when to contact law

enforcement, and how to respond to FTC inquiries about

your data security practices

n Learn how small law departments can use technology to

leverage limited legal resources

n Learn what aspiring general counsels can do to

optimize their candidacies

Only at the Georgetown Law Corporate Counsel Institute will you be able to: n n n n

Receive Supreme Court updates from former Solicitors General of the United States Analyze developments in employment law from leaders of the DOL, NLRB, and EEOC Examine SEC priorities with leaders of the Enforcement and Corporation Finance Divisions Obtain practical advice from in-house counsel of leading companies such as Merck, Procter & Gamble, Clorox, Coca-Cola, and Wal-Mart Stores


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