Key Post-election Insights for In-house Counsel (Nov. 8, 2024)
Recorded On: 11/08/2024
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The US Presidential and Congressional elections will be held on November 5, 2024. Join us as the dust settles to explore how the results will likely shape the guidance in-house counsel around the world will offer clients in the days, weeks, and months ahead.
Our panel of experts will delve into key regulatory, legislative, and enforcement shifts, and provide early, unbiased insights regarding their impact on your organization. This Webcast will help in-house counsel anticipate changes to the post-election landscape and prepare for the business disruptions and opportunities on the horizon.
Key:
Amy Chai (Moderator)
AGC & Director of Advocacy Initiatives
Association of Corporate Counsel
Amy Chai serves as associate general counsel and director of advocacy initiatives at ACC. In this role, she oversees ACC’s global advocacy efforts on issues of concern to the in-house legal profession, such as legal professional privilege and multi-jurisdictional practice. Prior to ACC, Chai held advocacy roles at the National Association of Home Builders and the US Chamber of Commerce.
Mondi Kumbula-Fraser
Vice President of Government Relations and General Counsel
Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area
Ethan L. Wilson
Vice President, State Issues
Stateside Associates
Ethan Wilson serves as Vice President of State Issues.
Ethan brings a strong government relations consulting background and supports a range of Stateside clients across various industries, including banking, health care, technology, and transportation, providing advocacy advice, directly engaging legislative and regulatory matters on behalf of clients and leveraging his network of relationships to support Stateside clients and inform those activities of the firm.
Prior to joining Stateside, Ethan helped lead the multistate advocacy and engagement practice at CATALYST, a government affairs firm based in Kansas City, MO, where he served as Counsel. Before his time at CATALYST, he served as Senior Legal Counsel and Government Relations Manager at Turo, Inc., an American peer-to-peer carsharing company. At Turo, he helped assemble a bipartisan coalition at the National Council of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL) to create and drive to adopt NCOIL's Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing Program Model Act, which is now enacted in more than sixteen states. Ethan also spent four years at the National Conference of State Legislature (NCSL) as Director of NCSL's Communications, Financial Services and Interstate Commerce Committee.
Ethan currently serves on the NCSL Foundation Board of Directors. He graduated Cum Laude from the University of California, Davis, and received his J.D. from the University of Denver College of Law. He is licensed to practice law in Colorado and New York.