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Retail Law Conference 2021

Webinar | 10.26.21 - 10.28.21, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC

Each year, RILA and the RLC host the Retail Law Conference, an essential event for retail general counsel and their corporate legal teams. With an ever-changing legal and retail landscape, corporate legal teams must know how to properly prepare and respond to new legal issues. 


The RLAW Education Conference, to be held virtually on October 26 – 28, equips your entire corporate legal team with the knowledge and updates needed to operate in the unique retail ecosystem. Elite outside counsel join with in-house lawyers to provide the educational content and practical perspective to answer your questions with strategies and leading practices that work. Explore the latest legal trends and up-and-coming issues. In addition, attendees have an unparalleled opportunity to network with hundreds of peers from other corporate legal teams facing similar challenges.


Partner Cheri Falvey will present in a session titled, "Protecting the Confidentiality of Submissions to Federal Regulators."


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