Legislative Insights for Corporate Counsel
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Legislative Insights for Corporate Counsel

3/13/2025
When: Thursday, March 13, 2025
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM CT
Where: Duncan Aviation
3701 Aviation Road
Lincoln, Nebraska  68524
United States


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MCLE Accreditation
NE MCLE #268238; 1.5 CLE Hours. (Regular/Traditional) 
IA MCLE #422334, 1.5 CLE Hours. (Standard/Live)

Registration Fees
$105.00 – Regular Registration
$75.00 – NSBA Sustaining Member
$37.50 – NSBA Sustaining Member Junior Actives
$37.50 – NSBA Corporate Counsel Section Members
Free – Law students


Join the NSBA Corporate Counsel Section for our seminar on possible legislative changes impacting corporate counsel. This seminar will provide an overview of general legislative developments and Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and Industry priorities for the year. We’ll also take a deeper dive into key corporate counsel considerations this session, including paid sick leave issues and LB415.

Further discussion and a networking reception will immediately follow the seminar. Thank you to Duncan Aviation for hosting this program!

Hunter Traynor, Government Affairs Manager and Associate General Counsel, Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Hunter Traynor serves as Government Affairs Manager and Associate General Counsel, providing policy research and analysis along with state and federal government affairs and internal legal work.  A native of Elkhorn, Hunter most recently practiced law at Rembolt Ludtke LLP in Lincoln where his practice areas included business services, estate planning and administration, real estate, and government. 

Traynor earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln before graduating with highest distinction from the University of Nebraska College of Law.

Ron Sedlacek, Vice President - General Counsel, Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Ron Sedlacek is an attorney and a registered lobbyist for the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Throughout his 35-year tenure with the Chamber, he has been instrumental in passing and defeating legislation to ensure Nebraska businesses and manufacturers remain competitive in the national and global economies, including:

  • Ushering in the state’s first economic development incentives program;
  • Guiding various tax reform bills to passage, with repeals of inventory and alternative minimum taxes;
  • Developing corporate apportionment rules for sales of intangibles and services; and
  • Delivering various unemployment and workers’ compensation, labor relations and tort reforms.

A frequent public speaker, Ron presents at numerous industry, association and legal conferences, seminars and workshops. Prior to his work on behalf of the Nebraska Chamber and other industry associations, he served as counsel to the Nebraska Legislature’s Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee.