Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC ChicagoJoin Baker McKenzie and the Association of Corporate Counsel Chicago Chapter for a CLE webinar focused on key privacy and employment risks for companies as they reopen workplaces.
With the advent of the COVID-19, many organizations around the world quickly underwent a seismic shift towards telework or remote working for some or all employees. Months later, ways of working continue to be altered, as employers reopen and face a "new normal," which may include performing antibody testing, taking temperatures, deploying contact tracing, implementing extended work-from-home arrangements and many other measures that are mostly novel for businesses to undertake.
These new measures raise many legal questions and decisions for businesses to navigate. In this session, Baker McKenzie employment and data privacy lawyers team up to review the risks to be aware of, and practical steps to mitigate them.
Speakers
Amy de La Lama, Partner, Data Privacy and Security, Baker McKenzie
William Dugan, Partner, Employment and Compensation, Baker McKenzie
Brian Hengesbaugh, Partner, Global Data Privacy, and Security Chair, Baker McKenzie
Virginia Mohr, Associate, Employment and Compensation, Baker McKenzie
Notes
Online registration preferred.
Participants seeking MCLE credit must attend the entire 75 minute program and provide their IL Bar number during registration.
By registering, you agree that your name and email address will be provided for one-time use to Baker McKenzie (Sponsor) for virtual meeting management.
Details for video and audio participation to be provided upon registration.