12-Hour Program

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Overview

Why You Should Attend

The era of digital media continues to push the boundaries of communications law. In practice areas such as intellectual property, privacy, access, defamation, First Amendment, and Reporter’s privilege, how has the law evolved in response to new challenges created by digital platforms?  This program, unlike any other in the industry and the most comprehensive of its kind, brings together an expert faculty of law firm practitioners, in-house counsel, government officials, and academics to address cutting-edge issues, providing strategic and practical knowledge needed to keep apace in this constantly changing area of law.


What You Will Learn

  • Media regulation at the FCC
  • First Amendment jurisprudence updates
  • Recent issues and regulatory developments in global privacy and data protection
  • Reporter’s privilege and media liability updates
  • New intellectual property developments
  • Current issues in right of publicity
  • Hot topics in the law of social media

Special Feature

  • Earn one full hour of Ethics credit. Lunch will be provided prior to the Ethics presentation.

Who Should Attend

Firm attorneys, in-house counsel and allied professionals who practice in the fields of media and telecommunications, corporate compliance, privacy, and First Amendment law.

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