Please note that this program will only be offered as a live webcast. Speakers will be participating in the program remotely. As always, webcast attendees have access to all program materials, and will be able to view all program slides and submit questions to the speakers during the presentation. We thank you for your understanding as we follow the guidance of local health officials and work to provide a safe learning environment for both attendees and faculty.
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Overview
It used to be that only “death and taxes” were inevitable, but for attorneys these days, add to that list, “Privacy.” This seminar will give general practitioners, litigators, corporate counsel, and transactional attorneys a fundamental understanding about how privacy connects and works with other practice areas as well as the basics of the security of personal information and regulatory enforcement. You will be able to know where to start when your client asks that privacy law question, recognize when privacy impacts a transaction, understand what is “PII,” and know how to address privacy in your day-to-day advice.
What You Will Learn
- The basics of information security for personal information
- The legal fundamentals for privacy protections
- The difference between “privacy” and “security”
- The connection of privacy law with key practice areas, including health, financial services, communications, and third parties
- The general primer on international privacy laws, such as the EU GDPR
- The response and remediation from data breach and regulatory inquires
Program Level: Basic
Prerequisites: An interest in privacy law.
Intended Audience: This program is intended for general and solo practitioners, transactional attorneys, general and corporate counsels, in-house lawyers and legal professionals supporting any client with information risk issues.
Other Prerequisite: None
Advanced Prep: None