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Lori Garber, Partner (Foley & Lardner LLP)

This article provides an overview of the False Claims Act (FCA).

In this article you will learn about, the types of FCA cases in health care, damages and penalties under the FCA, and cooperation considerations for companies and individuals under government scrutiny.

This program will cover key considerations when using telemedicine in clinical trials so in-house counsel can issue spot and advise their clients on this important and burgeoning clinical trial modality.

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Join us for a discussion of key cases from the United States Supreme Court's term and their implications for in-house counsel. We will review recent decisions involving regulation, employment law, intellectual property, and commercial litigation. Get practical advice to help your organization stay compliant and manage risks.

Join Galloway at Sweet Pete’s for an educational (and delicious) evening! Our experienced attorneys will present a one-hour, FL Professionalism CLE that will dive into generational differences in a corporate legal environment with practical tips and best practices for working across generations. Following the CLE, guests will learn the art of crafting a delicious truffle and making an excellent mint julep, in addition to light appetizers, cocktails, beer and wine.

 

CLE Topic: From Boomers to Zoomers: Professionalism and Ethics Across Generations

 

Event Schedule:

First Hour – CLE

Second Hour – Cocktail/Candy Making Class with drinks & light bites 

 

Please RSVP By September 9

 

Parking Instructions-There is a small lot behind Sweet Pete’s Candy, metered parking and a parking garage on the corner of Duval and Main Street.  

ACC Colorado Presents a WEBINAR

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Colorado’s AI-OK: 
Consequences of the Colorado AI Act 
(and What You Should Be Doing Right Now)


 Presented by
Tyler Thompson & Andrea C. Maciejewski

Thursday, July 18, 2024
11 AM – 12PM MDT

 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

No Cost to Attend the Zoom Meeting | One (1) CLE General Credit Approved

Join Greenberg Traurig attorneys Tyler Thompson and Andrea Maciejewski as they delve into the latest risks for these topics and more. Colorado’s comprehensive AI Act is the first of its kind in the United States and has serious implications for both developers and deployers of artificial intelligence systems. This webinar will not only educate about the new Act and how we got here but provide practical guidance on what both AI developers and deployers should be doing right now, benchmarked by the actions of industry leaders. This webinar will:

  • Provide short, focused guidance on AI terminology, legal ramifications, and legal history in a way that will provide value to both AI veterans and newcomers.
  • Detail the CO AI Act’s key requirements, timing, and penalties.
  • Discuss what the Colorado AI Act means for AI legislative efforts in the U.S., and what affect we can expect it to have on the regulatory landscape.
  • Provide practical guidance, based on AI industry leaders, to guide company’s compliance efforts in an uncertain landscape. 

Tyler Thompson advises clients on data privacy and protection, technology contracts and contract processes, websites and mobile apps, digital accessibility, social media, and direct advises clients on data privacy and protection, technology contracts and contract processes, websites and mobile apps, digital accessibility, artificial intelligence, and data issues in the franchise space. Tyler offers clients practical and efficient legal counsel, striving to manage costs and risk with business-friendly strategies. With deep experience in digital compliance, Tyler focuses on handling all aspects of a client’s website, platform, or mobile app to pursue compliance while maintaining the best user experience. His practice also focuses on creating enforceable digital agreements with platform users, whether that platform is a website, SaaS, mobile app, or video game. He also helps clients reduce website scraping risk. Tyler has designed and implemented privacy programs for clients from Fortune 500s to start ups, ensuring those clients are compliant with U.S. and international privacy laws. Tyler also advises on data retention and minimization, privacy by design, data inventories, and privacy impact assessments. Tyler is accredited by the American Bar Association and the International Association of Privacy Professionals (“IAPP”) as a Privacy Law Specialist. He is also certified by the IAPP as an Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional (AIGP), Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP), Certified Information Privacy Professional for the United States (CIPP/US), Europe (CIPP/E), Asia, (CIPP/A) and Canada (CIPP/C) as well as a Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) and Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPP/T). Tyler is also an ISACA Certified Data Privacy Solutions Engineer (CDPSE).In the technology space, Tyler counsels on artificial intelligence (including generative AI and LLMs), open source software, digital marketing, software licensing, and SaaS agreements. He also works with clients to modernize commercial contracting processes and privacy practices, enabling in-house attorneys to function more efficiently and conserve resources.

Andrea C. Maciejewski designs and implements privacy and security programs for clients of all sizes – from Fortune 500s to start ups – and in all sectors, including digital entertainment, marketing, online education, retail, and consumer goods. Andrea helps companies navigate the intricacies of multi-jurisdictional compliance programs as well as compliance with sector-specific data privacy and security laws. Andrea offers clients practical legal counsel, striving to understand the underlying business model and provide strategies that manage costs and risks, while attempting to maintain the businesses operations. Her practice includes international data privacy laws and regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and China’s Personal Information Protection Law (“PIPL”), as well as U.S. federal and state data privacy laws, such as the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”), the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”), and the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). Some of the specialized documents Andrea drafts include data processing addendums, intracompany agreements, cross-border transfer mechanisms, privacy policies, privacy impact assessments, and data inventories. She has experience in U.S. and multi-national record retention practices, and frequently counsels on updating those practices for compliance with new privacy laws. Additionally, Andrea provides expert counsel on data concerns unique to video games, eSports, and mobile gaming.          

 

Electronic Era Ethics

This interactive program uses hypotheticals to highlight the dramatic effect email, texts and other electronic communications have had on lawyers’ ethics duties. The program generally follows the lifespan of an attorney-client relationship, including: creation of the relationship (such as the effect of an unsolicited email from a would-be client); the ethical propriety of electronic communications with clients (especially lawyers who practice “virtually”); communications with adversaries (including “reply all” emails, lawyers’ response to inadvertently transmitted communications, and metadata); dealing with third parties (such as service providers and outsourced colleagues); discovery (such as accessing adverse witnesses’ social media); jurors’ research and communications; judges’ research and “friending” of lawyers; attorney-client relationships’ termination.

In an era where data breaches pose serious threats to financial integrity, the New York Department of Financial Services (NY DFS) has updated its Cybersecurity regulations, underscoring the need for stringent data governance. This pivotal Webcast, hosted in collaboration with the Association of Corporate Counsel, will delve into the crucial amendments to the NY DFS Cybersecurity Regulation, with a particular focus on the new requirements for maintaining an asset inventory and the defensible deletion of non-essential data.

As organizations navigate these enhanced mandates, the need for a robust Data Discovery solution becomes clear. This session will explore how advanced data discovery technology seamlessly aligns with the updated regulations by enabling organizations to efficiently discover, classify, and catalog data across their entire landscape, thus facilitating compliance with asset inventory requirements. Additionally, we will discuss how this technology empowers entities to identify data that can be defensibly deleted, addressing the regulation’s disposal mandates.

Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the amendments' implications through real-world scenarios and expert insights. This Webcast is designed for leaders in the financial services, insurance, and healthcare sectors, equipping them with the knowledge to confidently navigate the complexities of the revised NY DFS Cybersecurity Regulation.

Join us to ensure your organization is not only compliant but also well-equipped to protect sensitive data with the most advanced tools at your disposal. Engage with our experts and turn regulatory challenges into opportunities for enhanced data governance.

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This program will cover key considerations when using telemedicine in clinical trials so in-house counsel can issue spot and advise their clients on this important and burgeoning clinical trial modality.

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Corporate Counsel University® (CCU) is the leading onboarding and networking opportunity specially tailored for new in-house lawyers. 

 

CCU is the ideal program for members with less than five years of experience in a corporate legal department, as well as those seeking to refresh their basic practice skills. 

 

Learn everything you need to know about 2024 ACC Corporate Counsel University® in Denver, Colorado 
HERE!


Complete Schedule

This program is completely organized and delivered by the Association of Corporate Counsel.

For questions, please contact education@acc.com.

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