Attend the 50th Annual Bank and Capital Markets Tax Institute East – November 4-6, Lake Buena Visa, FL

When: November 4-6, 2015

Where: Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Visa, Orlando, FL

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For the past 49 years Bank and Capital Markets Tax Institute (BTI) has provided bank and tax professionals from financial institutions and accounting firms in-depth analysis and practical solutions to the most pressing issues facing the industry. With cutting-edge sessions, speakers and networking opportunities BTI is the must attend event for all forward-thinking tax professionals.

Now in its 50th year, BTI 2015 will continue to provide attendees with unmatched tools and resources to ensure that you continue to remain current on the ever-changing issues facing the industry. Essential updates will be provided on key industry topics such as General Banking, Community Banking, IRS Developments, GAAP, Tax and Regulatory Reporting, and much more.New to the program this year, we’ve added sessions on Regulatory Banking, Tax Process, Technology & Efficiency, and much more!

Who Should Attend?

Job Function

  • Accountant
  • Attorney (Tax)
  • Business Development
  • Comptroller
  • Consultant
  • Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
  • Internal Auditor
  • Partner/Senior Manager
  • Tax Advisor
  • Tax Officer/Specialist
  • Tax Research/Manager
  • Treasurer
  • Other Corporate Finance Management
  • Administrator (Government)
Organizations

  • Commercial Bank
  • CPA Firm
  • Government
  • Investment Bank
  • Law Firm
  • Online Bank
  • Retail bank
  • Savings and Loans
  • Technology/Software Industry Provider
  • Consultant: Business/Finance
  • Consultant: Other
  • Academia/Non-Profit

Register for the 3rd annual Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference – October 28-30 in Washington D.C.

Wherewomen influence power in law: The Capital Hilton, Washington D.C.

When: October 28-30, 2015

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The annual Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference offers an opportunity for unprecedented exchange with women outside counsel. This unique event was created with the assistance of an unheralded advisory board comprised of high ranking women General Counsel or direct reports to the GC and were drawn from across the country. These attorneys have the highest levels of expertise and experience in key practice areas.

The Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference is not a forum for lawyers to discuss so-called “women’s issues.” It is a conference for women in-house and outside counsel to discuss current legal topics, bringing their individual experience and perspectives on issues of:

  • Governance & Compliance
  • Litigation & Investigations
  • Intellectual Property
  • Government Relations & Public Policy
  • Global Litigation & Transactions
  • Labor & Employment
  • Executive Leadership Skills Development

Who Should Attend

  • Chief Legal Officers
  • General Counsel
  • Corporate Counsel
  • Associate General Counsel
  • CEOs
  • Senior Counsel
  • Corporate Compliance Officers

Register for the 3rd annual Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference – October 28-30 in Washington D.C.

Wherewomen influence power in law: The Capital Hilton, Washington D.C.

When: October 28-30, 2015

Register today!

The annual Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference offers an opportunity for unprecedented exchange with women outside counsel. This unique event was created with the assistance of an unheralded advisory board comprised of high ranking women General Counsel or direct reports to the GC and were drawn from across the country. These attorneys have the highest levels of expertise and experience in key practice areas.

The Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference is not a forum for lawyers to discuss so-called “women’s issues.” It is a conference for women in-house and outside counsel to discuss current legal topics, bringing their individual experience and perspectives on issues of:

  • Governance & Compliance
  • Litigation & Investigations
  • Intellectual Property
  • Government Relations & Public Policy
  • Global Litigation & Transactions
  • Labor & Employment
  • Executive Leadership Skills Development

Who Should Attend

  • Chief Legal Officers
  • General Counsel
  • Corporate Counsel
  • Associate General Counsel
  • CEOs
  • Senior Counsel
  • Corporate Compliance Officers

Register for the Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute 5th Annual Law Firm CFO/CIO/COO Forum – NYC June 3

The 5th Annual Law Firm CFO/CIO/COO Forum
Data Privacy, Security & the Globalized Law Firm

Early Bird Rate Ends 5-14!

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The Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute proudly presents the 5th Annual Law Firm CFO/CIO/COO Forum on June 3, 2015 in New York City at the Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan.

Our program will address the twin specters of data privacy and cyber security and their impact on US and international law firms in 2015. Delegates will hear from non-legal industry CISOs and world-renowned cyber security experts on emerging threats and innovative strategies affecting modern day law firm operations. Come prepared with questions and ideas as you engage both thought leaders and peers throughout a series of collaborative discussions.

This year’s program highlights include:

  • Enemies at the Gate: Responses to Data Security Threats Across Industries
  • Red Corner: The Rise of Corporate Espionage & the Problem with China
  • From Russia with Love: APT28 and the Soviet Spector
  • Preparing for a Client Security Audit: A Peer-to-Peer Workshop
  • A Briefing on Data Security Concerns in the Cloud and Tablet Technology
  • And more

Special Offers

Early Bird Discount: Save 15% when you enter CFO15 at checkout for individual registrations.  Expires 05.14.15

Group Discounts: Save 30% on when you register 2 or more delegates, please call 1-800-308-1700

Why You Should Attend

  • This is the only professional conference in existencedevoted to the unique cyber security concerns of law firms.
  • Stay Informed about the current threats to enterprise security at your firm from our elite faculty of thought leaders.
  • Network across industries as we welcome Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) from numerous sectors to the Forum.
  • Gain Practical Takeaways for adoption at your firm or organization and build powerful connections with the premier thought leaders in the profession.
  • Be prepared to handle any future incidents at the completion of the Forum.
  • Did you know? Many law firm CIOs and security analysts believe that mobile technology and tablet technology will be the primary target of attacks in 2015. Our forum dispenses crucial advice on how to avoid falling prey to such forces.
  • Did you know? Many analysts believe international law firms will easily double their operation and insurance costs in 2015 as a result of increased data security attacks on US and Western businesses. Are you well-versed in the latest threats from Asia, Russia and beyond?
  • Did you know? The 2015 federal regulatory, legislative and enforcement landscape will force many organizations to thoroughly assess their current security infrastructure and comply with myriad new quality controls. Have you done your proper due diligence?

Join Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute for their The 5th Annual Law Firm CFO/CIO/COO Forum Early Bird Rate Ends 5-14!

The 5th Annual Law Firm CFO/CIO/COO Forum
Data Privacy, Security & the Globalized Law Firm

Early Bird Rate Ends 5-14!

LawFirmCFO-CIO-COO-banner

Register Now

The Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute proudly presents the 5th Annual Law Firm CFO/CIO/COO Forum on June 3, 2015 in New York City at the Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan.

Our program will address the twin specters of data privacy and cyber security and their impact on US and international law firms in 2015. Delegates will hear from non-legal industry CISOs and world-renowned cyber security experts on emerging threats and innovative strategies affecting modern day law firm operations. Come prepared with questions and ideas as you engage both thought leaders and peers throughout a series of collaborative discussions.

This year’s program highlights include:

  • Enemies at the Gate: Responses to Data Security Threats Across Industries
  • Red Corner: The Rise of Corporate Espionage & the Problem with China
  • From Russia with Love: APT28 and the Soviet Spector
  • Preparing for a Client Security Audit: A Peer-to-Peer Workshop
  • A Briefing on Data Security Concerns in the Cloud and Tablet Technology
  • And more

Special Offers

Early Bird Discount: Save 15% when you enter CFO15 at checkout for individual registrations.  Expires 05.14.15

Group Discounts: Save 30% on when you register 2 or more delegates, please call 1-800-308-1700

Why You Should Attend

  • This is the only professional conference in existencedevoted to the unique cyber security concerns of law firms.
  • Stay Informed about the current threats to enterprise security at your firm from our elite faculty of thought leaders.
  • Network across industries as we welcome Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) from numerous sectors to the Forum.
  • Gain Practical Takeaways for adoption at your firm or organization and build powerful connections with the premier thought leaders in the profession.
  • Be prepared to handle any future incidents at the completion of the Forum.
  • Did you know? Many law firm CIOs and security analysts believe that mobile technology and tablet technology will be the primary target of attacks in 2015. Our forum dispenses crucial advice on how to avoid falling prey to such forces.
  • Did you know? Many analysts believe international law firms will easily double their operation and insurance costs in 2015 as a result of increased data security attacks on US and Western businesses. Are you well-versed in the latest threats from Asia, Russia and beyond?
  • Did you know? The 2015 federal regulatory, legislative and enforcement landscape will force many organizations to thoroughly assess their current security infrastructure and comply with myriad new quality controls. Have you done your proper due diligence?

The Problems and Advantages in Taking Your Company International: A Conversation with Karen Klein, General Counsel to Hotel Tonight, Inc.

In just under two weeks, the 15th Annual Inside Counsel Super Conference kicks off in downtown Chicago. If previous years are any indication, the event will be packed with a diverse group of senior level audience participants. The speaking faculty is comprised of over 80 In-House Counsel, and more than 80 % of the attendees are in house counsel, with 65% at the senior level and above. This event promises to be packed with innovative speakers, fantastic panels and great conversation.

Karen Klein, General Counsel to Hotel Tonight, Inc, took some time to speak with the National Law Review about the upcoming Inside Counsel Conference. She has attended the conference for the last six years, and has been a speaker for the last five. Karen says, “The first year, I was invited by an outside law firm that was co-sponsoring the conference, and I have attended it ever since.” Klein says this conference stands out because of the high quality of the programming. She says, “I find the sessions to be not only informative and the speakers well-versed in their subjects, but the practical examples are invaluable.” Klein suggests that to get the most out of the experience, attendees make an effort to be really “present” during the sessions. She says, “we are all so tied to our phones and have a serious fear of our clients being upset that they can’t reach us 24/7, but it is important to our ongoing professional development to take some time to understand current issues facing our practices.”

Understanding current issues in your industry is important for success, according to Klein. She suggests, “Listen and ask questions. To provide true value to your clients, you have to understand their business. Figure out how they make money and what keeps the CEO awake at night, and what are the biggest threats to success.” Understanding that context and making your legal advice relevant means, “you won’t have to beg for a seat at the table–the management team will want you there.”

This year, Klein will be speaking at the Global Lawyer Forum’s panel, “Contracting Internationally: Do’s and Don’ts” with Roberto Berry Assistant General Counsel, International Affairs and Compliance, Chrysler Group LLC and Patrick M. Sheller, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary & Chief Administrative Officer, Eastman Kodak Company. The panel is designed to provide an outline of some of the gray areas of working internationally in the contract drafting phase. Klein says, “ we want to provide the audience with a really strong basis for understanding and spotting the issues that their businesses will encounter internationally, as well as some practical advice for how to deal with those issues.”

Klein says, “The biggest challenges companies face internationally are cultural. US Companies in particular really need to understand a local market and have ‘feet on the street’ in the local market to be successful.” Confronting these challenges can lead to some of the greatest benefits of working internationally; according to Klein–new challenges and opportunities the company probably wouldn’t encounter domestically. Klein says, “I think anytime we are forced outside our comfort zone, it expands our minds. . . Seeing things from the perspective of your employees and customers in another region brings new ideas, which ultimately make your products better, and your business stronger.”

Klein has a resume that will resonate with anyone who likes to travel: with positions with Orbitz, Kayak, and Hotel Tonight. Klein got her start as an in-house attorney when she was a third year associate in a corporate law department of a large law firm. She says, “I was working (yet another) M&A transaction and as it closed, I found myself disappointed that I had learned all these things about the company during the diligence phase, and now it was time to move on. Fortunately for me, it was just months later that one of the firm’s biggest clients had just finished an acquisition spree, and they asked me to join their team. I never looked back.” That position led to a position at Orbitz, and it’s been travel for Klein ever since. Klein enjoys working in travel, she says, “Travel is a fun industry. Everyone likes to talk about their travel experiences–good and bad, so I always have interesting cocktail party conversations.”

The 15th Annual Super Conference promises to be another great event packed with opportunities for professional development. Check out the website here to see the agenda and get more information.

Authored by E. Eilene Spear of the National Law Review

First-timers Guide to the LMA Annual Conference Day 1 – Pre-Conference and Networking

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Members of the National Law Review have attended the LMA Annual Conference in the past. However, as my name badge suggested, this was the first time I had the pleasure of joining some of the finest people in the legal marketing industry. The conference was held this Monday April 13th to Wednesday April 15th at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel and featured three jam-packed days of quality programming and networking opportunities. People who wanted a little bit extra out of the conference could opt-in to attending one of six pre-conference workshops offered on Monday. As a newbie, I did not’t want to miss out on the opportunity for additional training, because, hey, might as well do it all!

The Conference before the Conference

The tracks ran from 8:45am to 5pm and appealed to many different professionals within a marketing department[1], but I attended the “Breakthroughs in PR, Content and Communications” session. A neatly bound book of materials was presented to me at registration that contained all of the the materials for my particular track. This program was a great fit for me because it closely aligns with what we here at NLR strive to achieve: to provide our clients with the means to enhance the visibility of their firms.

The sessions fell into two categories for me : 1) ways technology can enhance your legal marketing strategy, and 2) ways to present the firm in a light that will be compelling to the media. Among the sessions were discussions of social media and digital trends, ways to control and enhance your online presence, and a panel featuring members of the media discussing their perspectives on the future of media coverage of the law (a panel that I will write more depth about in a later article).

What I found to be the most valuable for myself personally was the “Power Writing” session led by Amy Spach, Editor and Copywriter atPerkins Coie and, John Byrne, President of Glencoe Media Group. At one point during this session, we were asked to consider what type of writer we are. I quickly realized that I was one of the very few in the room that is a very slow and deliberate writer. This lightning fast session provided me with some great tips that boosted my confidence in being able to write more efficiently. I only wish the session had been two hours long, but perhaps at that point it would have crossed the line from “helpful refresher tips and new tidbits” to being too elementary for the many former journalists in attendance.

Connecting with Fellow Legal Marketing Professionals

Following a long day of sitting quietly and learning, it was time to get out there and network! I was pleased with the way LMA provided many opportunities for people to connect.  I myself enjoyed meeting many new people at ourLMA Midwest Meetup at the Pool Club, before heading over to the First-Timer’s Reception –organized by LMA International–and then finally making my way over to the exhibit hall for its opening reception.

The exhibit hall featured over 100 vendors of legal marketing services, so an attendee would have no problem finding someone to help them solve a particular need at their firm.  For the duration of the conference, a “Networking for Prizes” contest ran with the help of the handy LMA International Mobile app. This was a game that was designed to encourage people to visit as many booths as possible, thereby giving vendors an extra boost in their exposure.

I met many wonderful people, but I spent the most time with our friends at the Jaffe booth. Yes, they had a contest, and yes, I did eventually win a prize from them. However, it was just such a pleasure to meet many members of their staff in person and to get to know them as people and professionals. Visiting exhibitors–and to the extent possible spending time talking to them–was valuable in gauging whether or not I would enjoy working with them as a vendor, should the need for their services arise.

As a first-time attendee, I am glad I joined the pre-conference and made use of all the built-in networking opportunities the LMA had to offer. The programming was outstanding and the plethora of different tracks available provided fantastic choices for legal marketing professionals at all levels and in all positions.  The networking opportunities the LMA devised were great for encouraging people, especially first-timers, to get themselves out there and speak to their peers. And the networking events were not limited to just the first day; there were many other opportunities in the second and third days of the conference, which I will recap in my next post.


[1] The other sessions available were as follows: “QuickStart – Legal Marketing Competencies”, “Impact Marketing for Small and Mid-sized Law firms”, “CMO Summit”, “Legal Lean Sigma and Project Management White Belt Certification Course”, and “Leadership in Innovation – Preparing for the Next Decade of Opportunity”.

InsideCounsel Super Conference – May 11-13 in Chicago: Early Bird Registration Ends on the 30th! Register now for exclusive NLR Discount!

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The 15th annual Inside Counsel SuperConference, May 11-13, 2015 in Chicago is the can’t miss conference for legal professionals.

SuperConference 2014 played host to a diverse and senior level audience of participants:

  • More than 80 In-House Counsel experts comprised our speaker faculty – GCs, AGCs, and executives
  • More than 80% of attendees were In-House Counsel
  • More than 65% of attendees were senior level and above

The annual InsideCounsel SuperConference, for the past 14 years, has offered the highest value for educational investment within a constructive learning and networking environment. Legal professionals will gain the opportunity to elevate the quality of their performance and learn ways to become a strategic partner within his/her organization. In two-and-half days attendees earn CLE credits, network with hundreds of peers and legal service providers and hear strategies to tackle corporate legal issues that are top of mind throughout this comprehensive program. SuperConference is presented by InsideCounsel magazine, published by Summit Professional Networks.

This week – Register for ABA National Institute for New Partners – April 17 in Washington D.C.

ABA Nat Inst New Partners April 17 2015 Wash DC

If you are a new partner or are on the cusp of becoming a new partner, register today for the ABA’s National Institute on New Partners.

At this unique one-day Institute, you will:

Network with new partners throughout the country, comparing and contrasting their firm’s business and professional development practices with your own.
Learn from top practitioners as they divulge key considerations for new partners, from ownership issues to pitfalls, finances to business development.
Meet and socialize with your colleagues during breakfast, lunch and concluding reception. All for the cost of about one billable hour!
Hear from our distinguished Invited Keynote speaker Ted Olson, a partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.  Among other accolades, he was selected by Time magazine in 2010 as one of the 100 most influential people in the world and he is one of the nation’s premier appellate and United States Supreme Court advocates.  He has argued 61 cases in the Supreme Court, including the twoBush v. Gore cases, Citizen United v. Federal Election Commission, and Hollingsworth v. Perry, the case affirming the overturning of California’s Proposition 8 banning same sex marriage.
Receive 4 hours of CLE credit, including 2.75 hours of ethics credit.

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May 15th in NYC: Attend the ABA's Ninth Annual National Institute on E-Discovery

ABA Nat Inst E Discov May 15

Remaining current is critical to successful litigation. This program is relevant for both in-house and outside counsel who are involved in litigation and the discovery process. E-Discovery is a rapidly evolving field with laws and regulations that are constantly changing.  Attendees of this program will gain practical knowledge that may be implemented immediately in day-to-day operations.

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  • Noted practitioners and jurists will address:
  • Practical tips for managing litigation holds
  • Preserving personal data devices in light of the varying interpretations of “possession, custody, and control”
  • Judges’ perspectives on the Proposed Federal Rule of Civil Procedure amendments
  • Recent court decisions, as reviewed by one of the industry’s leading authorities on E-Discovery case law
  • Meeting ethical obligations related to securing clients’ E-Discovery data
  • The unique aspects of cross-border E-Discovery between the U.S., and the European Union, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, and Canada

Register now!