While AI might mimic human behavior, it's far from being human. Discover more insights from Jerry Lu in the clip below from our webinar: Keys for Drafting a Generative AI Use Policy for Your Organization: A Guide for In-House Legal Teams. #InHouseCounsel #InHouseConnect #GenAI #LawyersOfLinkedin
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In-House Connect is where in-house counsel come to connect w/ peers, sharpen key skills, & advance their careers.
About us
🗣 In-House Connect ("IHC") is where in-house counsel come to connect with peers, sharpen key skills, and advance their careers. ► IHC started ten years ago as an NYC-based Meetup Group. Every month, IHC would partner with law firms to host & organize free CLE classes. Twice a year, we hosted fun & festive networking mixers. Over the years, IHC has helped countless in-house counsel build relationships with peers, outside counsel, & vendors by organizing high-quality, curated CLE/skills classes. ► When Covid hit, IHC was forced to suspend its operations. Instead of giving up when the in-house community needed us most, IHC reinvented itself as an online-only networking group, hosting all events by Zoom and holding virtual networking sessions. Since then, our member and audience base, speaker quality, and ability to facilitate quality networking opportunities have grown exponentially. ❤️ Inspired by our thoughtful, curated events and attendee quality, we have received high praise & gratitude from event attendees and sponsors alike. ❤️ ► IHC's members and audience base are vast and diverse. We have hosted in-house counsel from startups to Fortune 10 companies, from all different industries, from all across the country. More than half of our audience is senior counsel level or above. About half of the in-house counsel who attend our events engage in virtual networking. In the future, we hope to include in-house counsel from Canada, Mexico, and London. ► Presently, our events are always open to in-house counsel. When we are able to, we also open our events to law firm partners, associates, legal services providers, and students. In the future, to support the continued growth of the group, we do anticipate charging a fee for access to our content and programming, either on an annual basis or per-event basis. Interested in learning more? Message us!
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- Industry
- Legal Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Networking, In-house counsel, lawyers, professional development, and education
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New York, New York 10012, US
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Shai Mehani
CEO + Co-Founder @In-House Connect, I help In-House Counsel Connect w/Peers + Thought Leaders I Am Yisrael Chai 🇮🇱
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Sarah Lane (In-House Connect Central Chapter)
IHC is where in-house counsel come to connect w/peers, sharpen skills, & advance their careers. Inspired by our curated events & fun community, IHC…
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Consider the secrets of indemnity unlocked! We're sharing the four fundamental principles that underpin this crucial aspect of law. Many thanks to our panelists, Todd Smithline, Frida Alim, and Stacey Shaw for taking the time to speak with our In-House Connect community! #Bonterms #GundersonDettmer #Careington #LawyersofLinkedIn #InHouseConnect #InHouseCounsel
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New to the EU AI Act? Benjamin Docquir shares a few things you should know. Watch the clip below to learn about the regulations shaping the future of AI in Europe. Thank you, Benjamin, John Buyers, and Emily Barwell of Osborne Clarke, for joining us on our Navigating The EU AI Act webinar. #GenAI #EUAIAct #OsborneClarke #InHouseConnect #InHouseCounsel #GeneralCousel #LawyersOfLinkedin
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Don't make the same mistakes other companies have made. Check out the carousel below, where Paavana Kumar and Jordan Thompson of Davis+Gilbert LLP shared some quick tips on avoiding common dark patterns and deceptive practices. Missed out on our Essential Retail and E-commerce Updates for In-House Counsel webinar? Catch up here: https://lnkd.in/eA_V96RW #InHouseConnect #DavisAndGilbert #GeneralCounsel #InHouseCounsel #LawyersOfLinkedin
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New to the EU AI Act? Benjamin Docquir shares a few things you should know. Watch the clip below to learn about the regulations shaping the future of AI in Europe. Thank you, Benjamin, John Buyers, and Emily Barwell of Osborne Clarke, for joining us on our Navigating The EU AI Act webinar. #GenAI #EUAIAct #OsborneClarke #InHouseConnect #InHouseCounsel #GeneralCousel #LawyersOfLinkedin
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Don't make the same mistakes other companies have made. Check out the carousel below, where Paavana Kumar and Jordan Thompson of Davis+Gilbert LLP shared some quick tips on avoiding common dark patterns and deceptive practices. Missed out on our Essential Retail and E-commerce Updates for In-House Counsel webinar? Catch up here: https://lnkd.in/eA_V96RW #InHouseConnect #DavisAndGilbert #GeneralCounsel #InHouseCounsel #LawyersOfLinkedin
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CEO + Co-Founder @In-House Connect, I help In-House Counsel Connect w/Peers + Thought Leaders I Am Yisrael Chai 🇮🇱
Wage and hour claims have seen a steady increase in the past several years thanks to aggressive plaintiffs’ lawyers and zealous government agencies. Few types of litigation present stakes as high as wage and hour matters, as these claims are frequently raised on a class-wide basis and can provide for damages, penalties, and attorneys’ fees. That's why In-House Connect was so fortunate to organize a CLE webinar on the Top 10 Wage and Hour Mistakes for Employers, hosted by labor and employment thought leaders Amanda Fugazy and Steven Nevolis of Ellenoff Grossman & Schole LLP! Amanda and Steven led an engaging and interaction session, detailing the most common wage & hour mistakes that employers make. Here are the top five takeaways from the program: 1. Separation Agreements and Final Pay: It's crucial for employers to ensure employees are paid all entitlements before separation and to include essential provisions like arbitration and release clauses in separation agreements. This helps mitigate legal risks and ensures compliance with wage obligations. 2. Overtime Compensation and Payroll Compliance: Employers need to adhere strictly to federal and state regulations regarding overtime compensation, ensuring that non-exempt employees are properly compensated for all hours worked over 40 per week. Accurate record-keeping and audit practices help in avoiding liabilities and ensuring compliance. 3. Proper Classification of Employees and Contractors: Misclassification of employees as independent contractors can lead to significant legal repercussions. The correct classification hinges on various factors such as control over work, nature of tasks, and compliance with salary and duties standards. Clear agreements and engagement with legal counsel are essential. 4. Timekeeping and Record Maintenance: Effective timekeeping systems are crucial for tracking employee hours accurately, especially for remote workers. Employers must maintain meticulous records for at least six years and ensure that all hours worked between the first and last principal activities are compensated. 5. Manager Training and Payroll System Integration: Training managers on employment issues and best payroll practices is vital since they are the first line of defense in handling day-to-day issues. Ensuring that payroll systems are efficient and capable of handling complexities like time clocks, geo-tracking, and system failures can preempt many legal challenges. Thank you so much, Amanda and Steven, for hosting this amazingly informative program, and thanks as well to all who tuned in!
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Legal readiness isn't just about reacting—it's about anticipating. Thank you, Ronald D. Lee of Arnold & Porter, for sharing your expertise with us during our webinar, Navigating Ransomware Incidents For In-House Counsel. Interested in attending one of our webinars? Check out our "upcoming events" page to see how you can register for one: https://lnkd.in/dW85EXTu #GeneralCounsel #RansomwareAttack #Cybersecurity #InHouseCounsel #InHouseConnect #LawyersOfLinkedin
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Tune in to watch how legal tech giants like Jodie Baker snagged their first clients at Xakia. If you missed out this time, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Sign up for our upcoming events here: https://lnkd.in/eZMsnvWs #InHouseConnect #Xakia #LegalTech #InHouseCounsel #GeneralCounsel #LawyersOfLinkedin
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The new 2024 Generative AI in Professional Services report from the Thomson Reuters Institute showed that professionals are cautiously optimistic about the opportunities in generative AI – with corporate legal teams being the most bullish. But how are legal teams currently using GenAI, and how should you get started with GenAI? Last week, Jason Bess, Matt H., and Ryan G. discussed these questions and more on the In-House Connect webinar, Gen AI Use Cases for In-House Counsel. Over 350 in-house legal professionals tuned in to learn all about Gen AI use cases and what's happening in today's legal departments. Here are five key takeaways from this fun and engaging session: 1. Generative AI in Legal Tasks: Gen AI is increasingly leveraged in various legal tasks such as contract drafting, review, and e-discovery, aiming to enhance efficiency and productivity. Legal professionals are cautious of its potential but also optimistic about the improvements it can bring to the legal workflow. 2. Ethical and Compliance Considerations: Adoption of AI technology in legal practices necessitates a strong understanding of ethical obligations, privacy concerns, attorney-client privilege, and local rules. Legal departments must ensure thorough vetting of AI vendors and adherence to ethical standards to avoid misuse and ensure compliance. 3. Impact on Legal Work and Employment: While AI has the potential to revolutionize legal work by automating routine tasks and enhancing accuracy, there are concerns about job displacement and the need for upskilling. Legal professionals must balance the benefits of AI with its impact on employment and professional roles. 4. AI Integration in Existing Systems: Integrating AI into existing software contracts and corporate systems can streamline processes like M&A due diligence and manage outside counsel costs. Successful integration demands a deep understanding of how AI tools function and their impact on current workflows and cost structures. 5. Future Trends and Adoption: The future of AI in the legal field includes broader and more innovative applications within legal departments and cross-functional teams. Legal professionals must prepare for increased adoption by focusing on advocacy, risk management, and continuous learning about new AI advancements and their implications for the industry. Thank you so much to our wonderful panel, our gracious sponsor, Thomson Reuters, and all who tuned in!
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