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Corporate Counsel Institute 2013

Released on: Oct. 16, 2013
Running Time: 06:51:17

Running Time Segment Title Faculty Format
[01:05:46] Legal as a "Strategic" Asset for Your Business Constance E. Bagley ~ Professor in the Practice of Law and Management; Senior Research Fellow, Yale University; Yale Law School
Thomas M. Moriarty ~ Executive Vice President; General Counsel, CVS Caremark Corporation
Phil J. Weiser ~ Dean of the Law School, University of Colorado School of Law
Arthur ("Ari") Gabinet ~ General Counsel, OppenheimerFunds
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[00:58:57] Law Department Challenges - "Driving Efficiency and Effectiveness" Sabine Chalmers ~ Chief Legal & Corporate Affairs Officer, Anheuser-Busch InBev
Mark D. Roellig ~ Executive Vice President and General Counsel, MassMutual Financial Group
Lon F. Povich ~ Executive Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary, BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc.
Sarah Hlavinka McConnell ~ Senior Vice President; General Counsel; Secretary, ABM Industries Incorporated
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[01:00:15] Anticipating Regulatory Risks Bruce E. Yannett ~ Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Randal S. Milch ~ Executive Vice President, Public Policy & General Counsel, Verizon
Judge Sven Erik Holmes ~ Vice Chairman - Legal, Risk and Regulatory, KPMG LLP
Mark D. Nielsen ~ Associate General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer, Praxair, Inc.
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[00:41:22] Luncheon Presentation: The State of the Economy: Prospects, Risks and Financial Implications Dr. Jerry Webman Ph.D., CFA ~ Chief Economist, OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
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[01:02:08] SEC, Governance, Cybersecurity and Other Hot Topics Carissa C. Coze ~ Jenner & Block LLP
Ricardo Anzaldua ~ Executive Vice President and General Counsel, MetLife Inc.
Thomas O. McGimpsey ~ Executive Vice President, Corporate Development & General Counsel, Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
Daniel E. Chudd ~ Jenner & Block LLP
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[00:57:38] Dealing with Laws and Compliance in Our New Real "Flat" World William T. Henderson ~ Partner, Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services, Ernst & Young LLP
Patrice S. Ettinger ~ Chief Privacy Officer, Avon Products, Inc.
John Blood ~ Vice President, Legal, Anheuser-Busch InBev
Maria V. Woods ~ Senior Vice President; Deputy & General Counsel, National CineMedia, LLC
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[01:01:06] Litigation Trends Teresa Wynn Roseborough ~ Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, The Home Depot
Lisa A. Rickard ~ President, Institute for Legal Reform (ILR)
Peter J. Beshar ~ Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc.
David F. Graham ~ Sidley Austin LLP
Alan J. Kreczko ~ Executive Vice President and General Counsel; Connecticut Authorized House Counsel, The Hartford
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The role of the corporate counsel continues to transform to meet new challenges in relation to an increasingly global economy, recent financial turmoil and continually changing new technologies. It is essential for all corporate counsel to be informed of the latest issues and trends and possess effective, budget-conscious strategies for managing the legal and practical business matters of corporate law departments and adding value to the enterprise.

Lecture Topics 
[Total time 06:51:17]

Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.

  • Opening Remarks and Introduction* [00:04:05]
    Mark D. Roellig, Sabine Chalmers
  • Legal as a "Strategic" Asset for Your Business [01:05:46]
    Phil J. Weiser, Constance E. Bagley, Arthur ("Ari") Gabinet, Thomas M. Moriarty
  • Law Department Challenges - "Driving Efficiency and Effectiveness" [00:58:57]
    Mark D. Roellig, Sabine Chalmers, Lon F. Povich, Sarah Hlavinka McConnell
  • Anticipating Regulatory Risks [01:00:15]
    Randal S. Milch, Judge Sven Erik Holmes, Bruce E. Yannett, Mark D. Nielsen
  • Luncheon Presentation: The State of the Economy: Prospects, Risks and Financial Implications [00:41:22]
    Dr. Jerry Webman Ph.D., CFA
  • SEC, Governance, Cybersecurity and Other Hot Topics [01:02:08]
    Thomas O. McGimpsey, Ricardo Anzaldua, Carissa C. Coze, Daniel E. Chudd
  • Dealing with Laws and Compliance in Our New Real "Flat" World [00:57:38]
    Maria V. Woods, William T. Henderson, John Blood, Patrice S. Ettinger
  • Litigation Trends [01:01:06]
    Lisa A. Rickard, David F. Graham, Peter J. Beshar, Teresa Wynn Roseborough, Alan J. Kreczko

The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:

  • What’s Law Got to do with it?: Integrating Law and Strategy
    Constance E. Bagley
  • An Introduction to In-House Practice, Final Exam
    Mark D. Roellig
  • “Why” Diversity and Inclusion are Critical to the Success of your Law Department
    Mark D. Roellig
  • Anticipating Regulatory Risks
    Bruce E. Yannett
  • SEC, Governance, Cybersecurity and Other Hot Topics
    Carissa C. Coze, Mary Ellen Callahan, Ricardo Anzaldua, Thomas O. McGimpsey
  • Privacy Changes Coming to China
    Miriam H. Wugmeister
  • Preventing Corruption While Protecting Personal Information
    Miriam H. Wugmeister
  • Rule 23(b)(3) Class Actions Developments and Class Action Developments in Securities Actions
    David F. Graham
  • International Comparisons of Litigation Costs: Europe, The United States and Canada (May 2013)
    Lisa A. Rickard
  • The Trial Lawyers’ New Merger Tax: Corporate Mergers and the Mega Million-Dollar Litigation Toll on Our Economy (October 2012)
    Lisa A. Rickard
  • 101 Ways to Improve State Legal Systems (September 2012)
    Lisa A. Rickard
  • Beyond Due Process—A Litigation Primer: Challenging Attorney General and Other Government Contingency Fee Arrangements (July 2013)
    Lisa A. Rickard

Presentation Material

  • Legal as a “Strategic” Asset for Your Business
    Constance E. Bagley
  • Anticipating Regulatory Risks
    Mark D. Nielsen
  • The State of the Economy: Prospects, Risks and Financial Implications
    Dr. Jerry Webman Ph.D., CFA
  • SEC, Governance, Cybersecurity and Other Hot Topics
    Thomas O. McGimpsey
  • Litigation Trends
    Lisa A. Rickard
  • Litigation Trends
    Lisa A. Rickard
  • Briefing: Supreme Court Decisions Impacting Corporations
    Teresa Wynn Roseborough
Co-Chair(s)
Sabine Chalmers ~ Chief Legal & Corporate Affairs Officer, Anheuser-Busch InBev
Mark D. Roellig ~ Executive Vice President and General Counsel, MassMutual Financial Group
Moderator(s)
John Blood ~ Vice President, Legal, Anheuser-Busch InBev
Alan J. Kreczko ~ Executive Vice President and General Counsel; Connecticut Authorized House Counsel, The Hartford
Thomas O. McGimpsey ~ Executive Vice President, Corporate Development & General Counsel, Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
Randal S. Milch ~ Executive Vice President, Public Policy & General Counsel, Verizon
Thomas M. Moriarty ~ Executive Vice President; General Counsel, CVS Caremark Corporation
Speaker(s)
Ricardo Anzaldua ~ Executive Vice President and General Counsel, MetLife Inc.
Constance E. Bagley ~ Professor in the Practice of Law and Management; Senior Research Fellow, Yale University; Yale Law School
Peter J. Beshar ~ Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc.
Dr. Jerry Webman Ph.D., CFA ~ Chief Economist, OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
Daniel E. Chudd ~ Jenner & Block LLP
Carissa C. Coze ~ Jenner & Block LLP
Patrice S. Ettinger ~ Chief Privacy Officer, Avon Products, Inc.
Arthur ("Ari") Gabinet ~ General Counsel, OppenheimerFunds
David F. Graham ~ Sidley Austin LLP
William T. Henderson ~ Partner, Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services, Ernst & Young LLP
Judge Sven Erik Holmes ~ Vice Chairman - Legal, Risk and Regulatory, KPMG LLP
Sarah Hlavinka McConnell ~ Senior Vice President; General Counsel; Secretary, ABM Industries Incorporated
Mark D. Nielsen ~ Associate General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer, Praxair, Inc.
Lon F. Povich ~ Executive Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary, BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc.
Lisa A. Rickard ~ President, Institute for Legal Reform (ILR)
Teresa Wynn Roseborough ~ Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, The Home Depot
Phil J. Weiser ~ Dean of the Law School, University of Colorado School of Law
Maria V. Woods ~ Senior Vice President; Deputy & General Counsel, National CineMedia, LLC
Bruce E. Yannett ~ Debevoise & Plimpton LLP

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