2010 ACCA Wisconsin Chapter Conference A Success
As I mentioned a few weeks ago, I had the privilege of speaking at the 2010 conference of the Wisconsin Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel. The presentation Chris Schilder (of Safway Services LLC) and I did on contract litigation issues was the most well-attended of the conference (to be fair, we were programmed against a tax presentation, so it’s possible that it wasn’t my scholarly nature and irrepressible personality that brought people in). The presentation came off without a hitch, as did the rest of the conference.
Carrie Booher, the new executive director of WisACCA, put together a great meeting, and made it look easy. I’ve done a few of them in a previous life, and her organization was excellent. Thanks also to Tony Karabon, counsel for the Boucher Group, and my contact on the Board of Directors, for his assistance in making the conference run smoothly (at least for me).
If you haven’t attended this conference, I’d recommend it. The topics covered were geared specifically toward inside counsel. If nothing else, it’s a great place to talk with other inside counsel about common issues and concerns. I hope everyone enjoyed it as much as I did, and I’m looking forward to next year.
