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Whether you’re building new technology capabilities or accelerating your digital expansion, this ACC Webcast catalog equips you with the insights and strategies to move with confidence. Explore the key regulatory, contractual, and operational considerations that will help your business thrive in one of the world’s fastest‑growing tech markets.

Supported by the expertise of our partners at King and Spalding, this content will equip you with a basic understanding and empower you, as in-house counsel, to guide your organization's success.

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  • Contains 2 Component(s) Recorded On: 12/08/2025

    In today’s global economy, companies are increasingly contracting for technology products and services on a global scale and/or on a cross-border basis. Understanding the international landscape and how different jurisdictions’ laws and regulations may impact a particular matter is critically important in ensuring that the contract or transaction is enforceable, compliant, and protective of the relevant parties’ interests. Making matters more complex, cultural, geo-political and economic factors each play an important role in the overall contracting structure, as well as the relevant commercial and legal terms. Featuring in-house and outside counsel with expertise across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America about their experience navigating the complex international contract landscape, this program will is a must-see for all lawyers handling technology and other commercial contracts.

  • Contains 2 Component(s) Recorded On: 09/25/2025

    In today’s global economy, companies are increasingly contracting for technology products and services on a global scale and/or on a cross-border basis. Understanding the international landscape and how different jurisdictions’ laws and regulations may impact a particular matter is critically important in ensuring that the contract or transaction is enforceable, compliant, and protective of the relevant parties’ interests. Making matters more complex, cultural, geo-political and economic factors each play an important role in the overall contracting structure, as well as the relevant commercial and legal terms. Featuring in-house and outside counsel with expertise across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America about their experience navigating the complex international contract landscape, this program is a must-see for all lawyers handling technology and other commercial contracts.

  • Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/07/2025

    Technology stocks dominate the S&P 500 Index, constituting over 30% of its value. As these tech giants expand through acquisitions, understanding the unique aspects of technology M&A becomes crucial. This Webcast delves into the specialized considerations of tech acquisitions, especially with the growing influence of AI, including: Profiling Technology Targets, Due Diligence Process, Employee Retention Strategies, and Post-Closing Transition Management.

  • Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 03/25/2025

    Get up to speed with our experts as they analyze the emerging opportunities and critical issues associated with vendor-customer contracting relationships in the AI/ML era. The panelists will dig deep into negotiating and managing risk in deals involving AI-focused or AI-enabled products and services.

  • Contains 2 Component(s) Recorded On: 04/17/2024

    In this session we will work to understand the practical implications of remedies (e.g., warranties, indemnification, termination), limitations of liability and some service level agreements provisions in SaaS and software deals.

  • Contains 2 Component(s) Recorded On: 08/16/2023

    All attorneys study contracts in law school, and sometimes mediation and negotiations. However, applying those skills in a SaaS context requires skills rarely covered in class.

Understanding the SaaS Deal: Tech Contracts Part 1

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Advanced Topics: Tech Contracts Part 2

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