The General Counsel Institute (GCI) is a multi-day program of networking, education, and inspiration designed for senior in-house counsel. Organized by the National Association of Women Lawyers (NAWL), GCI fosters frank, collegial discussions about career advancement and provides opportunities to refine legal and leadership skills.
The event features sessions with general counsel from major corporations and other inspirational speakers, covering key topics relevant to in-house counsel. Workshops led by leading experts offer practical insights into the evolving legal and business landscape, ensuring attendees stay ahead in their careers.
GCI also offers networking opportunities, including receptions and informal gatherings, allowing participants to connect with peers, share experiences, and build professional relationships. Notable speakers and panelists provide diverse perspectives, enriching the program's content.
The program is ideal for senior in-house counsel seeking collaboration and leadership development, corporate counsel aiming to enhance essential skills, mid-career and early-career in-house attorneys interested in career growth, and outside counsel looking to engage with senior in-house counsel and cultivate meaningful professional relationships.
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Speakers(1)
Kimberly C. Petillo-Décossard
Co-Head, Global M&A Practice at White & Case LLP
Kimberly C. Petillo-Décossard is the Co-Head of the Global M&A Practice at White & Case LLP.
Event Details
- Date
- October 13-15, 2027
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 New York, United States
- InterContinental New York Barclay
- Pricing
- $900 - $1,200
- Audience
- Senior in-house counsel, corporate counsel, mid-career and early-career in-house attorneys, outside counsel
- CLE Credits
- Expected to be approved for 5-7 CLE credit hours in Illinois, New York, Texas, and Washington, with reciprocal credit in California, Connecticut, and New Jersey
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