Counseling the C-Suite on Challenging Crosscurrents: Anti-Discrimination, Reverse Discrimination, and Other Emerging Issues

Counseling the C-Suite on Challenging Crosscurrents: Anti-Discrimination, Reverse Discrimination, and Other Emerging Issues

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A complex set of anti-discrimination laws and regulations governs conduct for US businesses, educational institutions, nonprofits and government entities. The application of these laws and regulatory enforcement priorities can change rapidly, and federal, state and local regulators often have overlapping authority, all in the face of changing societal pressures. In the fourth installment of our webinar series, WilmerHale partners will discuss anti-discrimination issues amid a rapidly evolving landscape. Topics will include:

  • countervailing pressures from shareholders, regulators and the public on DEI issues;
  • anti-discrimination laws and their application to reverse discrimination claims; and
  • best practices for navigating these crosscurrents and related risks, both in the workplace and externally.

During the webinar, participants will have the opportunity to contribute questions online. CLE credit will be provided.

About the Counseling the C-Suite on Challenging Crosscurrents Webinar Series

This webinar is part of our series designed to empower senior in-house counsel, executive teams and boards of directors to be better prepared to confront high-stakes business challenges. LEARN MORE

*CLE credit is not available for those who watch a recording of the webinar.

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