This CLE will give general practitioners, litigators, corporate counsel, and transactional attorneys a fundamental understanding about how privacy connects and works with other practice areas, as well as the basics of the security of personal information and regulatory enforcement. Panelists will discuss where to start when your client asks the privacy law question, recognize when privacy impacts a transaction, understand what is Personally Identifiable Information (PII), and know how to address privacy in your day-to-day advice.
This seminar will provide an opportunity to hear experts discuss the latest legal trends, procedural pitfalls and opportunities in anticipating, avoiding, and ultimately successfully defending security breaches and data privacy.
Topics that will be discussed:
1. Current State of the Law
2. How to Answer Your Clients Questions About Privacy Law
3. How to Anticipate and Prevent Cyber Breaches
4. Latest Legal Trends
This course is brought to you by the Global Cyber Institute and Thomson Reuters. It is taught by Daniel Garrie, Law and Forensics, Don Cook, Helen Foster, Davis Wright Tremaine, and Jay Kramer, Lewis Brisbois.
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