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Staying advised of the developments in the privacy compliance world can be super challenging these days.  In this 1-hour webinar, Greenberg Traurig privacy experts, Gretchen Ramos and Darren Abernethy, will provide an overview and practical tips on some key areas to consider focusing your privacy compliance on in 2025.  They will discuss a variety of current topics, including:

  • New State Privacy Laws—commonalities and important differences  
  • The Changing Digital Advertising Ecosystem—from the third-party cookie crumbling to it being re-baked, to alternative technologies to consider based on your business model
  • Enforcement Priorities—FTC and state regulators’ areas of focus
  • Litigation Trends—novel privacy lawsuits being pursued by the plaintiffs’ bar
InnoLaw Group
1 pages

A set of business-orientated questions and scoring to help you establish associated risks and severity.  

Resource Details
Region: Global
Audience: Mid-Career, New to In-House, Legal Operations, Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments
Melinda Levitt and Alex Maulden (Foley & Lardner LLP)

This resource covers how to create and enforce effective document retention policies, especially for organizations in the health-care industry.

1 pages

This sample is a basic outline of a generative artificial intelligence (GAI) policy.

Meredith Brown, Senior Managing Director (FTI Consulting)
3 pages

Alongside their counterparts across IT, security, privacy, etc., general counsel should work to address four central categories of AI accountability: who may be impacted, organizational risks, ethics and financial considerations.

This article outlines essential questions the general counsel can ask to strengthen governance across these pillars.

Enjoy your learning in bite-sized chunks with these short TED-style talks. These compact sessions will leave you educated and inspired, all in 15-minutes!

Presented by Marcus Sim, Legal Counsel, Changi Airport Group (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.:

Analyzing copyright subsistence and infringement in a rapidly evolving landscape through a global perspective is only getting more difficult. With each passing day, more and more countries are developing AI strategies and laws. This TED-style talk will explore the complexities of AI and intellectual property, asking if AI-generated work deserves copyright protection, who owns the created work, and how to balance innovation with protecting artists' rights. Hear critical insights for how in-house lawyers can navigate the uncharted territory of AI and copyright.



This interactive workshop will discuss the state of current privacy rules in the US, EU, and UK that impact AI projects. Hear unique insights on the pathbreaking – yet somewhat divergent – approaches that the US, the EU, and the UK are taking towards regulating AI through the US’s Executive Order on Safe, Secure and Trustworthy AI, the EU’s new AI Act, and the UK’s AI Regulation Policy.

Presented in cooperation with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

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