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What Does It Mean To Be In-House Counsel?

By on January 5, 2015 in Corporate Counsel, General Counsel

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP will present seminars in New York and San Francisco for a discussion of issues that every in-house counsel has or will face.

The comprehensive 1.5-day CLE program, will be offered in the firm’s New York office Jan. 14-15 and in the San Francisco office Jan. 28-29.

The event will pair current in-house counsel and Orrick practitioners for a discussion of issues and offers an opportunity for learning and networking for seasoned and unseasoned in-house counsel alike, the firm says on its website.

Topics will include:

  • What Does It Mean To Be In-House Counsel?
  • Employees: Can’t Live With or Without Them
  • Handling Internal Complaints, Investigations, and Civil Lawsuits
  • The Transactional Side of Being In-House Counsel
  • Who Does This Belong To?: Protecting Your IP Rights and the Rights of Others
  • Big Risks With “Big Data”: Navigating Data Sharing and Security in a Digital World

Register for the seminar.

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