2026 IN-HOUSE COUNSEL SUPER UPDATE
On Demand Seminar
ITEM #:  1953142601   |   EVENT CODE:  544905
STANDARD PRICE
$295.00
MSBA MEMBER, NEW LAWYER, AND OTHER DISCOUNTS, IF APPLICABLE, WILL BE APPLIED DURING CHECKOUT.

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To claim CLE credit, view by:  March 29, 2028

Depending on the jurisdiction in which you practice, you may or may not be able to claim credit for viewing this on demand seminar. Please check with your licensing agency for accreditation information.

The 2026 In-House Counsel Super Update

All the New Laws and Developments that In-House Counsel Must Know to Succeed in 2026!

Originally presented:  March 30, 2026     |     Course length:  6.0 hours


Join an outstanding faculty for updates on everything new for in-house counsel as well as real-world advice and practice tips for addressing complex legal and business issues in 2026. You’ll receive up-to-the-minute information and guidance on the changing legal landscape, what to expect, and how to maximize opportunities for success in 2026.

Welcome & Introduction  (5 MINUTES)
– Kathy S. Bray, Course Chair

Minnesota Attorney General’s In-House Update – Regulation, Investigations and Enforcement in 2026  (45 MINUTES)
Attorney General Keith Ellison reviews what’s new in regulation, investigations, and enforcement and discusses 2026 priorities for protecting Minnesotans.
– Minnesota Attorney General Keith M. Ellison

Puzzling Out 10 Tricky Scenarios Under Minnesota’s New Paid Leave Law  (45 MINUTES)
Navigating the overlapping paid and unpaid leave laws in Minnesota can make your head spin! Do not despair – you are not alone. This seminar provides clear guidance on tricky topics outside counsel is seeing from employers across the state. We’ve got answers so that you can navigate the rollout with confidence.
– Erin M. Edgerton Hall

Navigating the New Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act: A Practical Guide for In-House Counsel  (45 MINUTES)
With the Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act now in force as of July 31, 2025, organizations doing business in the state face new and evolving privacy compliance obligations. This session is designed for in-house counsel seeking a clear, practical understanding of the law’s requirements. Attendees will gain insight into consumer data rights, covered business obligations, enforcement considerations, and compliance best practices. The program will also highlight key similarities and distinctions between Minnesota’s law and other state privacy regimes.
– Kellie C. Johnson

How In-House Counsel Can Leverage AI  (45 MINUTES)
Transform your practice by using AI to streamline your work, even for the toughest legal issues and complex agreements. Learn how to use AI tools and workshop prompts that will level up your practice.
– Mark D. Stignani

How to Prepare for Immigration Enforcement at Your Worksite  (45 MINUTES)
How to respond to ICE raids, investigations and audits at worksites including those designated as sensitive areas (schools, universities, hospitals and similar areas). Topics to be addressed:

  • How to Prepare for Worksite Investigations/I-9 Audits
  • What to Expect during an ICE Investigation/Raid/Audit
  • Administrative Warrants v. Judicial Warrants
  • Know Your Rights for Individuals/Employees
  • Know Your Rights for Employers

– Loan T. Huynh


AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSION  (45 MINUTES)

101
Tariffs in 2026 – Contracting for Trade Compliance
This session will examine strategies for evaluating import practices, and concrete options will be provided to help structure contracts to minimize tariff and duty exposure. Attendees will walk away with an improved knowledge of both the obstacles and opportunities of doing business abroad from legal practitioners well-versed and steeped in global supply chain transactions.
– Thomas G. Wallrich & Kristi Adair Zentner

OR

102
Ethical Quicksand: Best Practices for In-House Counsel to Protect Privileged Information

.75 ethics credit applied for
– Timothy Billion


DEI 2026: Navigating Corporate DEI Program Compliance in Light of Federal Action  (45 MINUTES)
An update on DEI regulations, policies, and practices and a discussion of what comes next. What is permissible for ERG groups? What kind of HR harassment training is allowed? How can in-house counsel help their client navigate state and federal laws that sometimes conflict?
– Melissa Muro LaMere

Corporate Security Issues and Workplace Violence  (45 MINUTES)
How does a company ensure the physical security of its executives? What is in-house counsel’s role in keeping employees safe?
– Steve Powers

$295

Other discounts that may apply:

Scholarships available!
Need-based scholarships are available for in-person and online seminars. For further information or to obtain a scholarship application, contact us at 800-759-8840 or customerservice@minncle.org.

Minnesota CLE is applying to the Minnesota State Board of CLE for 6.0 CLE credits, including .75 ethics credit for breakout session #102. The maximum number of total credits attendees may claim for this program is 6.0 credits.

Depending on the jurisdiction in which you practice, you may or may not be able to claim credit for viewing this on demand seminar. Please check with your licensing agency for accreditation information.

STANDARD PRICE
$295.00
MSBA MEMBER, NEW LAWYER, AND OTHER DISCOUNTS, IF APPLICABLE, WILL BE APPLIED DURING CHECKOUT.
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