When a group of European general counsel wanted to learn more about technology and the law, they went to the most obvious place: Silicon Valley.

From Sept. 18-22, 15 GCs for Europe-based companies visited major tech companies and their legal departments to learn about emerging technology and business issues facing tech companies. They visited Google Inc., Oracle Corp. and Microsoft Corp. The trip was stage two of the General Counsel Executive Programme—a sort of “mini-MBA” put together by the Rotterdam School of Management at Erasmus University and General Counsel Netherlands. GCN, for short, is like the Netherlands version of the Association of Corporate Counsel.

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