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Tyron Fourie (Eversheds Sutherland)
2 pages

The article provides a brief overview of open finance, a practice that allows third party service providers access to consumers’ financial data from banks and financial institutions using secure application programming interfaces (APIs).

Paula Barrett, Dave Hughes, Jonathan Palmer (Eversheds Sutherland)
4 pages

The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (“DSIT”) in March 2023 published the Data Protection and Digital Information (No 2) Bill (“DPDI2”). DPDI2 aims to make a number of changes to the UK data protection regime.

This article discusses what this change actually means for business, both financially and legally.

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Region: United Kingdom
William A. Ryan, Senior Vice President & Chief Compliance Officer (AT&T Services Inc.), Allen Garrett, Partner (Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP), and Brad Sears, Associate (Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP)

The recent story of two New York attorneys “duped” by ChatGPT into citing “fake” cases in a court submission illustrates some of the risks of using artificial intelligence.

But the attorney missteps in the ChatGPT case are entirely avoidable. And the emergence of generative AI carries extraordinary potential if attorneys can learn to use the technology wisely.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the legal profession as it has done in finance, healthcare, and manufacturing. This has some lawyers and technologists worried. During this one-hour CLE, you will learn what we mean when we talk about using AI in the law, what’s driving AI innovation, and how the changing data landscape in corporations is impacting dispute resolution. Not to mention how leveraging augmented intelligence in ediscovery can find evidence faster, increase efficiency, and decrease errors while reducing the overall cost exponentially and how that plays into your professional responsibility and ethical duty to your clients.

Topics:

● Level set: ediscovery & technology

● What is AI, and how does it impact the law?

● What’s driving the explosion of legal tech and AI?

● The duty of technical competence

● What the law and model ABA Rules say

● Real-life examples

Speaker Jenny Schroeder, Solutions Architect, DISCO, has two decades of experience in the legal industry. Prior to joining DISCO, Jenny built the litigation support department at an Am Law 200 firm and managed all aspects of e-discovery, including complex collections, document review, and productions. Jenny is an ABA-certified Paralegal who has handled all types of cases, from IP to construction to complex civil litigation. Jenny has also assisted with trials across the country as the hot seat operator in the courtroom, as well as maintaining responsibility for trial logistics, witness preparation, and managing the trial team.

Program registration is free and open to ACC members and in-house counsel guests.

Thanks to our sponsor, DISCO!

James Goepel, General Counsel & Director of Education and Content, FutureFeed
8 pages

This article explores how in-house counsel, and particularly those in small and medium businesses, can help bridge the gap between the server room and the boardroom to create a well-structured cybersecurity program that empowers management with the information they need to better assess and prioritize their organization’s cybersecurity spending.

The Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) has been implemented by Royal Decree and will come into force on September 14th, 2023. It applies to the processing of the personal data of individuals in the Kingdom and to processing by any entity outside the Kingdom in respect of personal data subjects inside the Kingdom.

Following our discussion about the amended PDPL in May, this webinar will discuss the Implementing Regulation and the Regulation on Personal Data Transfer outside the Geographical Boundaries of the Kingdom, published in draft form at the time of writing.

We will again leverage the views and knowledge of our experienced panellists:

Kellie Blyth, Partner, Addleshaw Goddard

Jess Bujaroski, Associate Director, Secretariat

Paul McCormack, VP Privacy Law Innovation, Privitar

Dale Waterman, Managing Director, Secretariat (moderator)

Please join Lowenstein partner Mary J. Hildebrand CIPP/US/E and Counsel Daniel C. Porco along with Daniel C. Nelson, Co-Founder & COO of Digital Silence, Ltd., and seasoned in-house counsel, Norman Petty, former General Counsel at The Meet Group, as they discuss the following:

• Key Privacy/Cyber Topics for In-House Counsel
• Real-World examples of how data privacy/cybersecurity laws impact companies in real time
• Privacy/Cyber and SEC Regulations, New and Evolving Business Models, IPO prep, Cyber-Insurance, AI and more
• Cybersecurity Challenges – Hoping for the Best But Planning for the Inevitable

Panelists
- Daniel Nelson , Co-Founder & COO , Digital Silence Ltd.
- Norman Petty , Former General Counsel , The Meet Group
- Mary J. Hildebrand CIPP/US/E , Partner, Founder & Chair of Privacy & Cybersecurity , Lowenstein Sandler
- Daniel C. Porco , Counsel, Lowenstein Sandler

CLE // NY // 1 Credit // Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection - General

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