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Back to the Future: In-house Practice in a Post-pandemic World (2022 Corporate Counsel Section Program)


Great Scott, Marty! Is it 2022 already? As in-house lawyers, we're accustomed to managing iterative change driven by our client's strategic plans and innovation goals, but the future of change is disruption, and the in-house practice of law was already in the process of transformation before the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, the future is here, and corporate attorneys have to be prepared to meet their clients' needs in a brave new world.

Doc Brown said, "Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads." We're here to tell you what well-equipped attorneys of the future will need.

This CLE program prepares in-house counsel for adaptability and discusses the need for lawyers to remain resilient in order to provide timely and effective counsel to their clients. Businesses are adjusting to meet the "real-time satisfaction demand" of today's customers, and the in-house lawyer of the future can't just keep up with — but must anticipate legal needs to support — this changing landscape.

Change has happened, and continues to happen, with no finish line in sight; make sure you're prepared to keep up pace. Hear from general counsels and subject-matter experts on the newest trends and thinking inside the legal department. Also, learn about innovative technologies generating buzz among our business teams, and discover best practices for helping ourselves and our colleagues manage it all.

INCLUDED SESSIONS (Also available for individual purchase)

SPEAKERS

  • Heather B. Adams, First Citizens Bank, Raleigh (Moderator)
  • William J. Anthony, Blank Rome LLP, New York, NY
  • Michael Kraslow, Mirae Asset Global Investments, New York, NY
  • Deana A. Labriola, Fox Rothschild LLP, Durham (Moderator)
  • Erika Levin, Fox Rothschild LLP, New York, NY
  • W. Christopher "Chris" Matton, Passport, Charlotte
  • Christine M. Mazzone, Lenovo, Morrisville (Moderator)
  • Kelly C. McKeon, Holland & Knight LLP, Stamford, CT (Moderator)
  • Kristen P. Miller, Global Lending Services, Greenville, SC
  • Sidney O. Minter, Advance Auto Parts, Raleigh
  • Michael W. Mitchell, Smith Anderson Blount Dorsett Mitchell & Jernigan LLP, Raleigh
  • Robynn E. Moraites, North Carolina Lawyer Assistance Program (NCLAP), Charlotte
  • Fenita T. Morris-Shepard, North Carolina Central University, Durham
  • Vanessa Savino, tZERO Group Inc., New York, NY
  • Robert W. Shaw, Smith Anderson Blount Dorsett Mitchell & Jernigan LLP, Raleigh
  • Lindsay A. Sheehy, Holland & Knight LLP, Stamford, CT
  • Shandra N. Stout, Collins Aerospace, Charlotte

PRODUCED
January 25-26, 2022

PLANNED BY
NCBA Corporate Counsel Section

  • Jennifer M. Ball, Grifols, Research Triangle Park (Planner)
  • Clara R. Cottrell, BASF Corporation, Research Triangle Park (Planner)
  • Lori D. Mahmoud, MUFG Union Bank NA, Raleigh (Planner)
  • Jocelyn Fina Shaw, BASF Corporation, Research Triangle Park (Planner)
  • T. David Singer, Pyxus International Inc., Morrisville (Planner)

APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 6.00 MCLE Hours

Includes
1.00 Professional Well-Being


PROGRAM PRICING

See pricing below. Discounts may be available for NCBA members who are students, law professors, judges or legal services/public interest attorneys. Call CLE at 919.677.0561 for details.

Access to the program and content expires ninety (90) days from the date of purchase.