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Overview

Drones are a common sight in the sky. Drones can be recreational but can also be used for, among other things, deliveries, and observation, whether consented to or not. Drone use may give rise to regulatory investigations and litigation arising out of alleged privacy violations as well as "takings" under the Fifth Amendment. Threats of litigation may also give rise to a need among drone operators to insure against those threats. This Briefing will explore these topics and suggest actions that operators might take to minimize risks.

Join Gail L. Gottehrer, Vice President, Global Litigation, Labor and Employment Law & Government Affairs at Del Monte Fresh Produce Company, and Ronald J. Hedges of Ronald J. Hedges LLC as they discuss, among other things:

  • The technological capabilities and uses of drones (15 minutes)
  • The distinction between private and state action (10 minutes)
  • U.S. Supreme Court precedent that may affect drone use (10 minutes)
  • Privacy implications raised by drone use under cybersecurity and privacy laws (20 minutes)
  • Insuring drones (5 minutes)

 

Who Should Attend:  In-house counsel, outside attorneys, insurers, privacy, cybersecurity and other allied professionals interested in staying current on issues surrounding the operation of drones

Program Level: Update

Prerequisites: None

Advanced Preparation: None

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