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This CLE webinar will cover current market trends in negotiating U.S. based technology and commercial contract agreements—perspectives from both the buyers and service/goods providers.  The speaker will discuss risk shifting positions related to technology security to protect customer data, viable indemnities, warranties, limitations on liability, and for the purchase of goods, we will give a primer on battle of the forms—when it applies, and when it does not.

Eversheds Sutherland
6 pages

Now that some of the hype and uncertainty around the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) has settled, and data privacy and protection has become an integral part of our personal and professional lives, we can take some time to reflect on some of the aspects of data privacy legislation that are required for organisations to be compliant. No organisation operates in isolation, and organisations generally require some assistance or services from third parties in their day-to-day operations.

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Region: South Africa

A panel of seasoned privacy & cyber counsel, including Lowenstein attorneys Mary J. Hildebrand, CIPP/US/E and Manali Joglekar CIPP/US, CIPP/E, CIPT along with Paul Sarkis, Associate General Counsel at The Associated Press, discuss hot topics, share their top privacy & cyber nightmares, and provide practical advice.

Data protection laws continue to proliferate around the globe and cyber-attacks are so frequent that obtaining insurance is a challenge no matter what the cost. Corporate counsel is frequently required to field diverse questions from every part of the business - all at the same time.

Our panel will provide actionable advice on evaluating and prioritizing – close with key data protection inquiries that apply to all clients.

1) U.S. State Data Protection Laws
2) Federal Trade Commission
3) EU Developments
4) Key Questions for All Clients

Celebrate Global Membership Month with us! If you are in-house counsel & not yet a member, attend this event free of charge to preview one of our stellar Chapter events! During the event, a coupon code will be provided for prospective individual members to receive a $50 discount on their first year of membership!

ADVANCE REGISTRATION NOTICE- Please note that advance registration is required for ACC NYC Webinars.

FREE for ACC NYC Members and Prospective Members (must be in-house counsel to register)

AGENDA // 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM / Webinar

CLE // Credits: 1 // State: NY // Category: Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection - General // Suitable for non-transitional attorneys (experienced)

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It’s a Brand-New World! Tools for Your In-house Toolbox: Relevant, Current & Essential Programming for Alberta Lawyers

Join your fellow in-house on Monday, March 6. Four sessions certain to keep your in-house legal tools sharp! 

10:00 am - Managing Legal SpendDemonstrating legal value in a changing landscapeThomson Reuters

11:00 am - Dispute Resolution in 2023Key considerations for corporate counselBennett Jones

12:00 pm - Lunch

1:00 pm - One Year Later: Emerging Risks with the Hybrid Workplace, BLG

2:00 pm - Crush Your Next InvestigationBlakes

3:00 - Networking wine & cheese

Join us for ACC Mountain West's annual Tech Law Symposium on April 14, 2023 at the Grand America in Salt Lake City.

This year our keynote speaker will be Heather Meeker, General Partner, OSSC; Technology Transactions Specialist at Tech Law Partners.

As an internationally-known expert in software licensing, for over 20 years Heather has been a thought leader and trusted advisor on the use of open source software in business, and has helped scores of emerging companies structure licensing and business models.

As a lawyer in private practice, Heather has been recognized with many awards for her work in law and technology, and advised clients from startups to global enterprises on software licenses and software copyright. She is a prolific writer and speaker on software licensing, and is the author of Open Source for Business, a go-to handbook for open source licensing in commerce.

This live event will be webcast for those outside of Utah. Virtual participants will be able to interact with presenters through a constantly monitored Chat session, and all questions will be addressed. We will apply for CLE in Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming.

We encourage companies to send their teams. If your group purchases 3-5 tickets together, you can save 10% off each ticket with the code GROUP3. If you purchase 6 or more tickets, you can save 15% on your tickets with the code GROUP6.

 

AGENDA:

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM: Registration/Breakfast

9:00 AM - 9:50 AM: Open Source: Key Essentials And Methods For Implementing Your Corporate Plan

Presented by: Aaron Smith; Heather Woodward, Director Patents & Open Source, eBay; Scott Karren, Partner, Holland & Hart

The panel will discuss various open-source related topics, including key essential topics along with more sophisticated considerations and techniques for practically implementing open source adjustments for organizations. These include: why open source is a legal topic in-house counsel and policy makers must be familiar with and is not limited to engineers; how to track open source use, development, and related company actions; how to create an internal open source plan and how to execute the plan; M&A issues that can arise based open source plans and activities; and how to avoid common pitfalls; and open source licensing shifting, among others.

9:55 AM - 10:55 AM: KEYNOTE: Open Source Licensing in 2023 with HEATHER MEEKER

This talk will include: Updates on the SFC v. Vizio case and the OpenAI Co-Pilot class action Hot topics in open source licensing

10:55 AM - 11:10 AM: Break

11:10 AM - 12:00 PM: How Today's General Counsel Can Become Key Members of the Executive Team

Presented by: R. Scott Wood, Curonix; Kerry Brown, former Associate GC and CPO, Sorenson Communications; Adam Smoot, Shareholder, Maschoff Brennan

General Counsel inside technology companies are more likely today than they were a decade ago to be viewed as key members of the executive team. As a result of these shifting dynamics, general counsel have the opportunity – and the challenge - to foster strong relationships with the CEO and their C-suite peers. An ACC Survey done in 2020 found that 93% of general counsel are now members of the executive management team and, now more than ever, need to be heavily involved in decisions and major issues impacting the company. It’s critical for GC’s to remain a steadfast voice of authority for both risk assessment and for a proactive strategy toward success in an organization. Join this lively pane discussion focused on: Privacy & data management in a post-pandemic workplace How to successfully communicate legal department value Navigating risk assessment and government regulation while keeping business goals in mind Intellectual property management & strategy as a revenue generator.

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM: Lunch

12:45 PM - 1:35 PM: Trade Secrets: Lessons Learned from the War Rooms

Presented by: Dawn David, Quinn Emanuel; Steve Wood, Quinn Emanuel; Brad Sanders, eBay

Come hear from trial lawyers about the basics of protecting trade secrets, the impact of remote working on trade secret protection, ways trade secrets are lost through misappropriation and by companies or their employees inadvertently, and lessons learned from trade secret trials. You will also gain an insight into practical tips and tricks from in-house counsel on being proactive in protecting some of companies’ most valuable assets, as well as ways to avoid being on the receiving end of a trade secret lawsuit.

1:40 PM - 2:30 PM: What if the Government Doesn't Save My Bank? Preparing for the Next Bank Crisis

Presented by: Andrew Olmen, Mayer Brown; Matt Bisanz, Mayer Brown; Sam Gardiner, Mayer Brown

Depositors of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank were made whole through emergency intervention by the federal government. Companies can’t count on that type of rescue in the future and need to prepare for the next banking crisis. Tune in to hear Mayer Brown public policy partner Andrew Olmem discuss legislative and regulatory development that may impact how companies borrow from banks and otherwise interact with the banking sector. Then Matt Bisanz, a bank regulatory partner with Mayer Brown, will provide practical steps that companies may consider to manage their exposure to banks, includes potential protections for cash deposits and investment accounts. The panel will conclude with expert commentary from their partner, Sam Gardiner, on the strategic considerations that boards and senior management should be exploring to prepare for future crises.

2:30 PM - 2:45 PM: Break

2:45 PM - 3:35 PM: Cross-Border Data Transfers

Presented by: Tomu Johnson, Founder, The Broad Axe

A discussion about Data Processing Agreements with companies in the EU, Transfer Impact Assessments, and Standard Contractual Clauses.

3:40 PM - 4:30 PM: Navigating the Legal (and Ethical) Landscape of AI (ETHICS CLE)

Presented by: Naziol Scott, General Counsel and SVP of Legal, Hirevue; Karen Silverman, CEO & Founder, The Cantellus Group

Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming integrated into businesses in many ways, it is critical for in-house counsel to understand the legal implications and considerations of utilizing AI. Join us for an overview of the various categories of AI and AI systems, as well as the potential legal and ethical implications associated with each. Speakers will discuss key considerations in using AI, including data privacy, security, and intellectual property issues to gain practical insights and actionable steps. In-house counsel will leave better equipped to navigate the legal landscape of AI, and knowledgeable on how to protect their organizations from potential legal challenges.

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM: Happy Hour/Raffle Drawing

 

Please join Katten and the Association of Corporate Counsel for an educational presentation addressing emerging issues in Privacy Regulation and Litigation.

Cybersecurity, Regulation, and Data Privacy were the top three most important issues for GC’s in ACC’s 2022 Chief Legal Officers Survey. And, with privacy-related class actions on the rise it is more important than ever that GC’s stay abreast of the latest laws and regulations in this area. In this program, Class Action Partner, Stuart Richter and Privacy, Data and Cybersecurity Partner Trisha Sircar will address the hottest topics in privacy and cybersecurity and the status of class action litigation arising out of privacy issues.

We look forward to an interactive panel followed by an evening of networking at our cocktail reception at the L'Ermitage Beverly Hills.

Want to catch-up with other lawyers that share your passion for privacy, cybersecurity, and innovation over some breakfast? Come join ACC Ontario for our Data Protection & Technology Roundtable! 

Topics include:

  • Federal and Provincial Privacy Legislation Updates;
  • Artificial Intelligence – A Primer 

The Data Protection & Technology Roundtable will be exploring Artificial Intelligence in a two-part series. Join us for part one this February and contribute to the discussion.

This is an in-person only session. Please bring your ideas and questions to this interactive session. 

 

Accreditation:
This roundtable session will be eligible for 60 substantive minutes with the Law Society of Ontario.

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