Internet Privacy

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In July 2010, the chairman of the house consumer committee introduced a bill regulating consumer data protection that will have broad and sweeping consequences to companies that store consumer data. These new laws would be regulated by the FTC and would give the Fed the ability to fine offenders up to $5,000,000 dollars. While the law is aimed at larger businesses, it will affect any company that stores 15,000 or more consumer records.

In an era of increased electronic privacy scrutiny, many companies will have to rethink the way they manage and store their data and in many cases completely overhaul the key considerations governing internet/electronic privacy policies and systems.

The Knowledge Group is assembling a panel of distinguished professionals and key regulators to help you understand Internet Privacy Legislation in 2010 and its impact on your firm. The speakers will present their expert opinions in a two-hour LIVE Webcast. Join this class by clicking the “Register” button below. Advanced registration is recommended as space is limited. Significant discounts apply for early registration.

Course Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite: None
Method Of Presentation: Group-Based-Internet
Developer: The Knowledge Group, LLC
Recommended CLE/CPE Hours: 1.75 - 2.0
Important Note: Your State Bar or Accounting Board will make the final determination with respect to continuing education credit. If you are applying for CLE credit in Texas you must register 20 days before the event date or you will not be able to obtain CLE credit.
Advance Preparation: Print and review course materials
Course Code: 104032
Recording Fee: $199 - $299
NASBA Sponsor Number: 109004

 

Featured Speakers for Internet Privacy Legislation in 2010 Explained LIVE Webcast:


Proposed Agenda (click here to view more)
SEGMENT 1:


Stuart D. Levi, Partner, Co-head, Intellectual Property and Technology Group,
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

- Background
- Content of the Boucher
- Rush Privacy Bill

SEGMENT 2:


Kandi Parsons, Staff Attorney, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection,
Federal Trade Commission

- FTC’s Role in the Boucher and Rush Privacy Bills
- FTC’s Role in the Data Breach Bill
- Possibility of a Do Not Track Bill

SEGMENT 4:


J. Beckwith Burr, Partner,
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP

** Speaker Talking Points to be added soon.. **

SEGMENT 4:


Erica Newland, Policy Analyst,
Center for Democracy & Technology

- Why a privacy bill will help American companies succeed globally
- Why talking about "tracking" is not enough
- The importance of co-regulation and choice programs



Federal Trade Commission
Kandi Parsons
Staff Attorney, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection
speaker bio »»

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Stuart D. Levi
Partner, Co-head, Intellectual Property and Technology Group
speaker bio »»

Center for Democracy & Technology
Erica Newland
Policy Analyst
speaker bio »»

Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
J. Beckwith Burr
Partner
speaker bio »»

Who Should Attend?

- Data Protection Officers
- Privacy Officers
- Compliance Officers
- Information Officers
- Office Managers
- Human Resources Officers
- Marketing Directors
- Data Protection Lawyers
- Information Lawyers
- Privacy Lawyers
- Advisory Counsels
- Chief Executives
- Commercial Lawyers
- Security Officers
- Customer and Client Relationship Managers and Directors
- Anyone Involved in Using and Managing Data

Why Attend?

This is a must attend event for anyone interested in understanding Consumer Data Protection.
- New guidance explained by the most qualified key leaders & experts
- Hear directly from key regulators & thought leaders
- Interact directly with panel during Q&A

Registration Information:                                                                                                                                    


** Discounts apply for early registration

Disclaimer:
Please note, the event date is firm although it may be subject to change. Please click here for details.

 

 

 

 


Internet Privacy Legislation in 2010 Explained
LIVE Webcast
Speaker Firms:


Federal Trade Commission







 

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Important Note: Your State Bar or Accounting Board will make the final determination with respect to continuing education credit. If you are applying for CLE credit in Texas you must register 20 days before the event date or you will not be able to obtain CLE credit.

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This program is approved for CLE credit under New York’s Approved Jurisdiction policy. The Knowledge Group, LLC is an approved sponsor in the state of California, a New York Approved Jurisdiction. This program fulfills the non-traditional format requirement of exceeding 60 minutes in length. Please note only experienced attorneys (more than 2 years) are eligible to receive CLE credit via non-traditional format learning platforms. The Knowledge Group will verify attendance during the webcast via secret words (3 per credit hour) and by auditing attendees log in and log out records. All verification instructions will be provided during the webcast. Once attendance verification requirements have been completed, the attendee will be issued a certificate of attendance be The Knowledge Group for the course with the recommended number of credit hours. The Certificate of Attendance is normally sent via email in 24 hours or less.

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