Maggiano’s, 240 Oakbrook Center, Oak Brook, IL 60523
Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC ChicagoThe Illinois Supreme Court held in Rosenbach v. Six Flags Enter. Corp. that Illinois residents do not have to allege actual harm to state a cause of action under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act. Since this monumental decision, class action lawsuits under BIPA (mostly based purely on procedural violations), are being filed against companies, particularly Illinois employers, at an alarming rate. With no imminent legislative action curtailing the rush of BIPA litigation, it is critical that companies have the appropriate policies and procedures in place to comply with BIPA. Join us for a discussion on what BIPA requires for companies and employers and the potential penalties for noncompliance, as well as best practices to avoid a BIPA lawsuit. We will also discuss how the threat of BIPA liability has impacted product and services offerings in Illinois.
Speakers
Susan Lorenc, Partner, Thompson Coburn LLP, Chicago
Susan is an experienced and trusted employment law advisor who counsels employers at every stage of a personnel-related issue. She drafts policies, assists with hiring and firing, conducts workplace investigations, and provides seamless representation in state and federal courts on employment matters.
James Shreve, Partner, Thompson Coburn LLP, Chicago
Jim serves as a trusted advisor to clients facing complex cybersecurity and privacy issues — particularly those in the country's most highly regulated industries. He is the chair of Thompson Coburn's Cybersecurity group, was named a Fellow of Information Privacy, and holds CIPP/US and CIPT certifications from the International Association of Privacy Professionals.
In-House Counsel Speaker to be Added!
Notes
Agenda:
7:30 – 8:00 am: Breakfast and Networking
8:00 – 9:00 am: Presentation
9:00 am: Q&A
Online registration preferred. To set up your ACC Chicago registration account, please follow the site instructions as a "New User" upon your first visit. You will receive a confirmation at the end of your registration process.
Participants seeking MCLE credit must sign-in and provide their IL ADRC number.