NACUA 2013 General Counsel Institute :: January 11-12, 2013 :: Hotel Monteleone :: New Orleans, LA

NACUA 2013 General Counsel Institute :: January 11-12, 2013 :: Hotel Monteleone :: New Orleans, LA

NACUA is pleased to announce its 3rd General Counsel Institute, a unique program designed especially to address the needs and concerns of the Chief Legal Officer/General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel of a college or university. Created based on input from many institutional general counsel across the country and organized by a planning group of experienced general counsel, the Institute will cover a wide range of topics of special interest to the in-house General Counsel, whether serving as sole in-house counsel or leading a GC office comprised of many lawyers. The Institute furthers the Association's strategic priority to provide programs of special interest to institutional General Counsel and provides in-house General Counsel from all parts of the country and all varieties of institutions an opportunity to learn from and with their peers and colleagues.

This year's Institute features eighteen sessions covering key topics for the in-house General Counsel. Institute panels will be primarily led and composed of experienced general counsel, and will be accompanied by practical written material that registrants can take from the Institute and adapt for use at their own institutions. The Institute includes five Small Discussion Groups to provide an opportunity for in-depth and candid conversation on specific topics.

Join your colleagues in New Orleans for this unique opportunity for professional education, networking and discussion. Register today!

Topics Will Include:

  • • The GC and the view from the president's office
  • • Recent institutional crises and lessons for GC
  • • The GC and the compliance function
  • • The GC, the president, and the board
  • • The GC and the entrepreneurial university
  • • Assessing, demonstrating, and benchmarking the value of the GC's office
  • • The GC and international activities and programs
  • • The GC and rogue clients: ethical and practical considerations
  • • The GC and e-discovery
  • • The GC and the effective use of law office technology
  • • The GC and student safety
  • • The GC and campus training programs
  • • The GC and the athletics department