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Free One-Hour Briefing on Exporting EEO: Aligning a Multinational’s Approaches to Discrimination, Harassment and Diversity Compliance Overseas

September 11, 2014, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. (E.D.T.)

A multinational might proclaim “zero tolerance” for discrimination and harassment across its U.S. operations. But does it ignore sex harassment in its Dubai office? Does it tolerate mandatory retirement in its Berlin facility? And does it excuse blatant race and gender discrimination at its Tokyo subsidiary as “cultural differences”?

Equal employment opportunity compliance initiatives evolved in domestic American HR, and we Americans think of our U.S.-style EEO initiatives as world-leading. These days, U.S.-based multinationals push to align, across national borders, their human resources “offerings” that promote workplace equality?their HR policies, code of conduct provisions, training modules, and internal compliance audits. But directly exporting a homegrown American EEO initiative does not work. Fighting discrimination and harassment, and promoting diversity, across borders requires subtlety, nuance, strategy and finesse. Americans may even need to relax their fierce “zero tolerance” stance to account for different discrimination and harassment laws and attitudes overseas. For that matter, in many countries diversity is less of an imperative, demographically.

This session offers U.S. multinationals a toolkit for expanding and localizing U.S.-style EEO initiatives to work across worldwide operations. How can we adapt American-style EEO strategies and policies for global compliance initiatives? How can we impose rules against workplace discrimination and harassment abroad? How can we champion diversity internationally?

Please join Donald C. Dowling, Jr. of White & Case LLP for a discussion on the following topics:

  • combating workplace discrimination across borders
  • the special challenge of global age discrimination compliance
  • the special challenge of global pay discrimination compliance
  • combating workplace harassment across borders
  • promoting workplace diversity across borders

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PLI Treatises Updated in August 2014

In August 2014, PLI updated the following Treatises:

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Free One-Hour Briefing on Transitioning to an In-House Counsel Role

September 9, 2014, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. (E.D.T.)

The role of the in-house lawyer has long since evolved away from the notion that it is simply cheaper to employ attorneys than use outside services. Increasingly employers are realizing that their legal staff can and should contribute unique value that cannot be matched by outside counsel. Yet, in many cases, this goal remains illusory because the conceptual understanding of the in-house role is not clearly articulated by either employer or attorney. This One-Hour Briefing will offer ideas as to how to address this challenge. It is specifically designed for attorneys who are thinking about moving to an in-house role or have recently done so.

Please join James D. Dinnage (formerly in-house at DuPont and Conoco) and Laurence S. Rickles (formerly trademark counsel at Johnson and Johnson), now both with the law firm of Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC , together with David C. Shelton, Associate General Counsel and Mary Jo Anderson, benefits attorney, both at DuPont, Charles “Chic” Krukiel of the law firm of Dunlap Codding P.C. (formerly Chief Intellectual Property Counsel at Invista S. a r.l.) and Luke Mette, Head of Global Litigation at AstraZeneca Inc. as they:

  • offer ideas on how to think about the in-house role in the world of 2014;
  • identify the opportunities inherent in the in-house role that enable the attorney to bring value to the enterprise;
  • discuss the skills that need to be developed to be successful; and
  • explore ways for appraising the attorney’s contribution based on the value proposition.

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Free One-Hour Briefing on Basics of the Federal Election Campaign Act 2014

September 4, 2014, 1:oop.m. – 2:00p.m. (E.D.T.)

In just one hour, this briefing will provide you with a summary of federal candidate and PAC campaign law, as regulated by the Federal Election Campaign Act and administered by the Federal Election Commission’s Regulations and Disclosure Rules.

Please join Jan Witold Baran of Wiley Rein LLP, Kenneth A. Gross of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and Chip Nielsen of Nielsen Merksamer Parrinello Gross & Leoni LLP for a discussion addressing:

  • Contribution definitions, limits, and prohibitions
  • Contributions and expenditures after the Citizens United and McCutcheon cases
  • Disclosure and political action committees
  • Tax laws for political organizations and 501(c)(4)s
  • Resource materials provided by the FEC and other experts

This One-Hour Briefing is offered as a primer for the two-day program Corporate Political Activities 2014: Complying with Campaign Finance, Lobbying and Ethics Laws on September 11-12, 2014 at The Ritz Carlton in Washington, D.C., and is presented by the program co-chairs. Register for the live two-day program and receive complimentary access to this preparatory briefing.

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New Book! Intellectual Property Law Answer Book 2015

IP AB 2015Practising Law Institute (PLI) has announced the release of their newest title, Intellectual Property Law Answer Book 2015.  This highly practical resource is an easy-to-use guide to copyright, trademark, and patent law.  Underscoring its highly accessible approach, Intellectual Property Law Answer Book 2015 tackles IP from the ground up, including such key aspects as definitions and IP basics, critical statutes, case law and research tips, formalities and registration, infringement, and practical aspects of litigation.

Whether you’re an experienced practitioner or new to IP, Intellectual Property Law Answer Book 2015 will help you quickly understand the make-or-break legal issues you’re confronting so you can maximize opportunities and minimize liabilities. It is written by leading attorneys in the field who deal with these issues in their day-to-day practices. Their expertise and unique perspectives make this an invaluable ingredient for your success and the success of your clients.

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