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The United States Supreme Court Term Preview: What In-House Counsel Needs To Know (Nov. 5, 2025)

Recorded On: 11/05/2025

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Join us for an exploration of the most anticipated cases in the upcoming Supreme Court Term and their potential impact on in-house counsel. Our panel of legal experts will break down key cases involving corporate law, regulatory disputes, constitutional challenges, employment law, intellectual property, and other issues of interest. We’ll discuss how these rulings may shape legal strategies, compliance efforts, and risk management for businesses in 2025 and beyond. This session is essential for in-house counsel looking to stay ahead of emerging legal trends and prepare their organizations for the changing legal landscape. 


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District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, South Dakota 

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The United States Supreme Court Term Preview: What In-House Counsel Needs To Know
11/05/2025 at 12:00 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 11/05/2025  |  60 minutes
11/05/2025 at 12:00 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 11/05/2025  |  60 minutes
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US States: AL, FL, ID, IA, IN, KY, MS, NE, NV, OK, OR, PR, RI, UT, VA, WV, WI, and WY.
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Up to 1.20 CLE credits available  |  Certificate available ACC has not made an application for credit in the following states: Alabama, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. The certificate provided here is to aid your personal application for credit to your state regulator.

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.

Tillman Breckenridge

Partner

Stris & Maher LLP

Ashley Parrish

Partner, Trial and Global Disputes

King & Spalding LLP

I am a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of King & Spalding, and a member of the firm’s national appellate and strategic counseling practice group. My practice focuses on appellate litigation and administrative law; on the preparation of high-risk cases for eventual appeal; and on strategic, complex litigation. I have significant experience handling administrative law cases, especially before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.

I frequently collaborate with lawyers in King & Spalding's regulatory practices. I have handled appeals and complex litigation matters in courts across the country, including significant matters before the U.S. Supreme Court, almost all of the federal courts of appeals, and a variety of state appellate courts. I also have experience in a range of substantive areas, including energy, FDA/life sciences, health care, labor, products liability, international trade, environmental regulation, and bankruptcy.

I have been recognized by Chambers & Partners as “very effective at oral argument... very focused and clear.” Legal 500 has recommend me for my appellate expertise, with clients noting that my “ability to present complex technical and legal materials and arguments is a particular strength.” I have been selected as a Washington Super Lawyer and, in 2012, was recognized by Law 360 as a “rising star,” one of only five appellate lawyers nationwide chosen for this recognition. In 2014, I was identified by Reuters as one of the country's most successful Supreme Court practitioners.

King & Spalding's appellate group is recognized as one of the nation's top appellate practices. In 2015, we were selected by Legal 500 as the law firm of the year for our Supreme Court and Appellate practice. In 2013, we were selected by Law 360 as the practice group of the year.

René Jovel

Deputy General Counsel and Director of Legal Operations

Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin, Inc

With over 10 years of legal experience, I am currently driving forward the legal operations as the Deputy General Counsel at Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin. My core competencies include legal guidance, contract negotiation, and organizational governance for multiple entities. At Goodwill, my mission aligns with empowering our team of over 5500 employees, ensuring compliance, and fostering community trust through ethical legal practices. My work supports the organization's culture of integrity and dedication to service, bringing a diverse perspective and a commitment to excellence in the non-profit sector.

In my role, I have expanded the legal department, defining new roles, recruiting talents, and managing our budget effectively. My responsibilities encompass overseeing the governance of our extensive network, which includes more than 70 retail locations. My skills in analyzing, negotiating, and drafting a wide array of contracts have been critical in advancing Goodwill's interests, from procurement to marketing. This expertise, coupled with my experience in teaching International Law and Contract Drafting, equips me to mentor our team and strengthen our legal framework.