Webcast

Bracing for the Wild Ride in Data Privacy Regulation

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Privacy concerns aren’t going away anytime soon, and lawyers/technologists agree that it is one of the biggest paradigm shifts that will need to be confronted in 2020. While the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) may be the big story in privacy entering 2020, it’s not the only story. Biometric protection laws promise to be a whole new front for litigation. Big Tech and social media companies continue to come under fire for how they’re handling customer data. And a whole rash of states (and even the country) may follow in California’s footsteps, creating a privacy patchwork similar to what exists for data breach notification.

Join this webcast as experts discuss some of the biggest risks and opportunities to watch for this year. Plus:

  • Get a clear understanding of the biggest risks and how to anticipate and successfully manage potential issues when they arise.
  • Learn how the CCPA will impact your business.
  • Become familiar with tools to help manage data privacy within your organization.

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Speakers:

Michelle Hon Donovan | Partner | Duane Morris LLP

Michelle Hon Donovan is a partner at Duane Morris, LLP.  Ms. Donovan’s practice is largely focused on in technology law, including the complex areas of privacy and information security.  Ms. Donovan counsels clients on the rapidly changing field of data privacy, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), and Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) and other state and federal privacy laws.  Ms. Donovan provides privacy advice to clients a wide range of industries, including pharmaceutical and biotechnology, consumer electronics, software, e-commerce, automotive, real estate management and development, education, staffing, cannabis, and social networking.

Mark Brennan | Global Lead Innovation Partner | Hogan Lovells US LLP

Based out of D.C., Mark leads an integrated technology practice that spans privacy, communications, and consumer protection issues. His clients include leading online and e-commerce companies, global telecommunications providers, Internet of Things pioneers and app developers, and other clients from the financial services, retail, transportation, education, and healthcare sectors. He advises on connected devices, artificial intelligence, cloud offerings, tech policy, and other cutting-edge challenges and is well-known for his work on Telephone Consumer Protection Act issues. Mark also co-chairs the firm’s Pride+ global LGBT+ ally network.

Chad Perlov Lexis Practice Advisor Content Manager | LexisNexis Chad Perlov is a Content Manager for Lexis Practice Advisor and is responsible for the development of practical guidance and legal know-how in the areas of privacy and data security, technology transactions, e-commerce, and IP/IT in corporate transactions. In his legal career, Chad served as general counsel for a leading software development and IT solutions company, an attorney at large law firms in New York and Sydney, and in- house counsel at a prominent consumer products company. Chad earned his BA from the University of Kansas and his JD from the University of Colorado School of Law, where he was a member of the Colorado Law Review and a research assistant. He is CIPP/US certified and admitted to practice in New York, Colorado, and Australia.

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