6-Hour Program

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Overview

Why You Should Attend

The risks associated with security breaches and the need to comply with an expanding array of data privacy laws and regulations puts privacy and security high on the radar screen of every C-level executive, Board of Directors and General Counsel.

Concurrently, there has been an explosion of new lawsuits arising from security breaches and the alleged disclosure of personal information in connection with the use of mobile phones and tablets, social networks, social gaming, apps, and other technologies and in connection with cloud storage, behavioral advertising and the use of pixels, beacons, cookies and other persistent identifiers and geolocation tools. New FCC regulations similarly add to the complexity associated with TCPA class action suits.

Keeping track of litigation risks and quickly evolving legal doctrines and trends has become increasingly more complicated. What you thought you knew in 2015 won’t help you in confronting the new challenges facing public and private companies in 2016.

Join our expert faculty for advanced guidance on the latest legal trends, procedural pitfalls and opportunities in anticipating, avoiding, and ultimately successfully defending security breach, data privacy and Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) class action litigation.

What You Will Learn

  • The types of technology, advertising and business practices that have been targeted for litigation (including an advanced technology tutorial)
  • Legal theories and trends – not just the latest case law, but what developments to anticipate in 2016 and beyond
  • Preemptive strategies to minimize the risk of future class action litigation.
  • The use of traditional media and blogs and social media as part of the litigation strategy
  • Understanding the primary privacy and security risks faced by most companies
  • Tracking privacy, security and TCPA class certification decisions
  • Common settlement terms, trends and issues in dispute
  • Evaluating when to settle and when to fight cases (and why)

Who Should Attend

  • In-house counsel at companies that face security breach, data privacy and TCPA exposure
  • Litigators and transactional lawyers who defend or advise clients on data privacy, security breaches and advertising law, including TCPA issues
  • Chief Privacy Officers and others responsible for data privacy and security compliance
  • Privacy lawyers who want to understand important litigation trends and strategies
  • Lawyers who represent mobile, cloud computing, Internet, technology, advertising, and social networking companies
  • Anyone who wants to stay one step ahead of the crowd

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