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6:00 – 7:00pm Reception
7:00 – 8:30pm Panel Discussion
Stanford Law School – Room 190
California has been leading the nation in information technology and data privacy legislation for years. Many California laws have become de facto national standards with which companies in other states and countries must comply. California is also the preferred venue for plaintiff’s lawyers and is leading the nation (for better or worse) in Internet and mobile privacy class action litigation.
This program will cover:
- California Privacy Law Overview
- California Privacy Laws from A to Z
- Litigation landscape and particular risks facing Internet, e-Commerce and mobile companies
- Compliance Guide
- Drafting a Privacy Policy
- Drafting Other Documentation
- Enforcement
- Action Items, Risk Mitigation
Key Take-Aways:
- The scope of applicability is broader than most companies believe
- Traps and pitfalls to avoid
- Guidance for drafting privacy policies
- Risk mitigation measures
Click here to order Lothar Determann’s California Privacy Law Practical Guide and Commentary. Event discounted price available with code. Books will also be available for purchase on site. Cash or checks accepted – no credit cards.
Lothar Determann
Partner, Baker & McKenzie LLP To view Lothar Determann’s full bio, click here. |
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Ian Ballon
Shareholder, Internet, Intellectual Property & Technology Litigation; Greenberg Traurig LLP To view Ian Ballon’s full bio, click here. |