We are pleased to have you join us for Epstein Becker Green’s Seventh Annual Counsel to Counsel roundtable. This event will provide cutting-edge insights into the latest legal, regulatory, and compliance opportunities and challenges faced by general counsel in the health care and life sciences industries.
Supplemental materials for each presentation approved for CLE credit are available for download by clicking on the links below. Additional materials not included on this page will be provided in person at the event.
Keynote Presentation: Attorney Wellbeing and Mental Health
Bree Buchanan, JD, MSF, Senior Advisor Krill Strategies
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The GC’s Role in Promoting Well-Being for their Department, Outside Counsel, and Themselves
Additional Materials:
Guidelines for Promoting Well-Being in Outside Counsel Engagement by the U.S. Bank Law Division
Loneliness in Law: A Silent Source of Our Suffering
Well-Being Template for Legal Employers
Well-Being Toolkit for Lawyers and Legal Employers by The American Bar Association
Navigating the New DEI Landscape: Strategies for Continuing to Foster Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Workplaces
1.5 California CLE credit (Elimination of Bias)
1.5 Illinois CLE credit (DEI)
1.5 New York CLE credit (Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias)
1.5 North Carolina credit (General)
Texas: Pending
Virginia: Pending
Johner T. Wilson III, Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green
Meyling Ly Ortiz, Managing Counsel – Labor & Employment, Toyota Motor North America
Lori Lorenzo, Research & Insights Director, Chief Legal Officer Program US and Global Chief Legal Officer Program, Deloitte
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- A Pendulum Shift in Attitudes About Racial Inequity, Diversity, and the Unique Implications for Businesses
- Steering Diversity with Stealth
Generative Artificial Intelligence: Governance and Risk Management
1.25 California CLE credit (Technology)
1.25 Illinois CLE credit (General)
1.5 New York CLE credit (Cybersecurity - General)
1.25 North Carolina credit (General)
Texas: Pending
Virginia: Pending
Alaap B. Shah, Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green
Nathaniel Glasser, Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green
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Additional Materials:
- Workplace Artificial Intelligence
- Governance Policy Development Checklist
- Vendor Diligence Checklist
Controversial Commentary: The Role of the GC/CLO in Responding to Challenging Issues of Public Interest
1.25 California CLE credit (General)
1.25 Illinois CLE credit (General)
1.5 New York CLE credit (Professional Practice)
1.25 North Carolina CLE credit (General)
Texas: Pending
Virginia: Pending
David E. Matyas, Board of Directors / Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green
Abby Lowe McNeil, Vice President, Regional Health Systems Practice Lead, Jarrard Inc.
Isaac Squyres, Partner, Jarrard Inc.
Piper Hall, Director of Marketing Communications, Epstein Becker Green
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Legal Ethics When the Law Is Uncertain
1.5 California CLE credit (Ethics)
1.5 Illinois CLE credit (Ethics)
1.5 New York CLE credit (Ethics)
1.5 North Carolina CLE credit (Ethics)
Texas: Pending
Virginia: Pending
James (Jim) P. Flynn, Managing Director and Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green
Kenneth Townsend, Teaching Professor and Director of Leadership and Character in the Professional Schools, Wake Forest Law
Kerry Parker, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Chief Risk Officer, VNS Health
Mitchelle Pierre-Poinsette, VP of Legal & Compliance, Thyme Care
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Additional Materials:
Cases
- US v. Holland, 396 F.Supp.3d 1210, 1238-1239 (ND Ga 2019)
- US v. McClatchey, 217 F.3d 823, 834-835 (10th Cir. 2000)
- United States v. Shah, (11th Cir. 2023)
- United States v. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation (SDNY 2022)
Rules
- Competence: RPC 1.1
- Competence: RPC 1.1 – Comments
- Communication: RPC 1.4
- Communication: RPC 1.4 – Comments
- 42 CFR §1001.952(D), (F), and (S)
- Organization as client: RPC 1.13
- Organization as client: RPC 1.13 – Comments
- Confidentiality: RPC 1.6
- Confidentiality: RPC 1.6 – Comments
- Attorney-Client Privilege: Fed R Evid 502
- Truthfulness in Statements to Others: RPC 4.1
- Truthfulness in Statements to Others: RPC 4.1 – Comments
- Communications with Represented Persons: RPC 4.2
- Communications with Represented Persons: RPC 4.2 – Comments
- Dealing with Unrepresented Persons: RPC 4.3
- Dealing with Unrepresented Persons: RPC 4.3 – Comments
- Respect for Rights of Third Persons: RPC 4.4
- Respect for Rights of Third Persons: RPC 4.4 – Comments
- Fairness to Opposing Party and Counsel: RPC 3.4
- Fairness to Opposing Party and Counsel: RPC 3.4 – Comments
- Diligence: RPC 1.3
- Diligence: RPC 1.3 – Comments
- Conflicts: RPC 1.7
- Conflicts: RPC 1.7 – Comments
- Responsibilities of Supervisory Lawyer: RPC 5.1
- Responsibilities of Supervisory Lawyer: RPC 5.1 – Comments
- Responsibilities of a Subordinate Lawyer: RPC 5.2
- Responsibilities of a Subordinate Lawyer: RPC 5.2 – Comments
- Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer Assistance: RPC 5.3
- Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer Assistance: RPC 5.3 – Comments
- Professional Independence of Lawyer: RPC 5.4
- Professional Independence of Lawyer: RPC 5.4 – Comments