The Impact of Day 1 Executive Orders: Navigating Employment, Economy, and International Relations

Chipo C. Nyambuya
Chipo C. Nyambuya | CZL P.C

Chipo is a certified Mediator, has supported healthcare agencies to comply with regulatory audits necessary to operate. She is a highly respected corporate council, legal consultant, and a leader in corporate social responsibility (CSR) development. She brings twenty six years of cross-sector experience as a lawyer and policy advisor for corporations, social entrepreneurs/social enterprises, start-ups, international development agencies, and governments.

On-Demand: January 27, 2025

1 hour CLE

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Program Summary

There are clear themes within the President's Day 1 Executive Orders, including Immigration and Citizenship, Energy and Environment, Employment and Economy, and International Relations—both political and economic. This discussion will focus on the potential impact at the intersections of the Employment and Economy and International Relations Orders. It will explore what these orders suggest for the coming year, the president's broader agenda, and the potential outcomes of his presidency. Additionally, the conversation will address what citizens and businesses should begin considering as they plan for the next year and the following three years.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • International law
  • Employment and economics
  • What to consider, follow and plan for 2025

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Chipo C. Nyambuya_myLawCLEChipo C. Nyambuya | CZL P.C

Chipo C. Nyambuya, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of CZL P.C., leads Legal Services. She is a highly respected corporate council, legal consultant, and a leader in corporate social responsibility (CSR) development. She brings twenty six years of cross-sector experience as a lawyer and policy advisor for corporations, social entrepreneurs/social enterprises, start-ups, international development agencies, and governments.

Chipo is a certified Mediator, has supported healthcare agencies to comply with regulatory audits necessary to operate.

Prior to founding CZL P.C., Chipo was the Director of Experiential Learning and Professional Development at the Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Chipo has served as faculty at Northwestern University in International and Area Studies teaching CSR and International Development, and at Loyola University School of Law. She worked in Liberia with UNDP and supported the Ministry of Justice and Judiciary in post conflict Rule of Law and Governance. She is on the Board of Survivors’ Truths Liberia and both her legal and NGO work is focused on peacebuilding and economic liberation.

She is the daughter of a Liberian mother and Zimbabwean father has contributed to her strong interests in anti-racism, decolonization, diversity, equity, and inclusion in Liberian, other African, and other international communities. Having studied, traveled, lived, and worked in six continents in her lifetime, Chipo has learned about harmonizing cultures and that balancing profitability and productivity with sustainable operations and social responsibility greatly benefits both national and international clients and the communities they serve. While serving as Chief Compliance Counsel, Allen also managed legal matters for the company’s political activities, its risk management function, and handled litigation, traditional labor and employment, and intellectual property matters. Allen currently teaches an upper-level course on in-house practice at Duke University School of Law as a senior lecturing fellow. Topics include ethics and compliance, public company matters, litigation, international law, employment law, and a wide variety of other corporate law topics.

Agenda

I. International law | 12:00pm – 12:25pm

II. Employment and economics | 12:25pm – 12:45pm

III. What to consider, follow and plan for 2025 | 12:45pm – 1:00pm

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