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Live from Chicago: What Makes the 2026 CCC Stand Out

13 min · 20. apr. 2026
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Recorded live in Chicago, IADC Speaks Host Yasir Billoo (International Law Partners LLP) sits down with Rebecca Weinstein Bacon (Bartlit Beck LLP), Karen Glickstein (FineLine Employment Law), and Julie McKee (Garmin International) fresh from the 2026 Corporate Counsel College (CCC). They dive into what makes the College stand out, sharing candid first impressions, behind-the-scenes insights, and highlights from the programming and keynote—plus a nod to the vibrant host city.

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