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Jen Wolfe, Founder, Wolfe Board Advisory Group 

In this Quick Overview in-house counsel, learn about what multinational companies are doing to integrate blockchain technology and processes into their business model and what in-house counsel should consider: how does this technology relate to their business and yours, what security measures should be reviewed and invested in, how these companies are utilizing cryptocurrency, what new business initiatives are created around blockchain technology and more.

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Collection: Blockchain
Region: Global
Mark Diamond, President & CEO of Contoural, Inc.
45 pages

In this ACC Guide, learn about the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), how it compares to the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and gain key takeaways on how to adapt to these regulatory changes.

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Region: United States
Contoural, Inc.
9 pages

The Association of Corporate Counsel U.S. States' Privacy Capability Maturity Model provides a detailed maturity model for all aspects of an organization's privacy program. It seeks to gauge program capability across a variety of program elements, taking a "big picture" view on how ready organizations are to comply with these requirements.

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MICHAEL J. RYBICKI

This resource is an article on how to manage highly disruptive technologies.

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Region: United States
Audience: New to In-House, Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments
Foley & Lardner LLP

This checklist is for the health law industry members to evaluate HIPPA security compliance effectiveness.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States

Is your company unknowingly stealing the intellectual property of others? Are your employees stealing your company's IP? Are other companies stealing your IP? Learn what to look for and how to protect your company's IP, including building a trade secret protection process, confidentiality/NDA agreements, branding, assignment documents and work-for-hire agreements.

Learn how to coordinate with IT, human resources, legal department and business units; ensure employment policies and compliance program; acquire the necessary insurance, and work with law enforcement agencies.

This presentation covers a brief history of US privacy law, the legislative and regulatory framework, and new and social media and how it is affected by privacy laws.

Social networking sites have exploded in recent years and with a global audience of almost 575 million, chances are corporations and lawyers will have to address these sites in both corporate policies and litigation. However, limited case law in the civil arena exists regarding these potential evidence gold mines. Can corporations govern these sites in a similar manner to e-mail and other technology? Can the information be accessed in order to gain information for litigation? What ethical challenges should lawyers worry about with regard to social networking sites?

Discover cloud computing and its relevance to your company. What is cloud computing? How can you effectively address data privacy and security concerns if your company and personal data are located in a cloud? How do you get access to your data if needed in a pending or actual law suit? Don't be left out in the rain when the scenery is sublime.

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