Mitigating Risks of Social Networking Activity by Your Employees:
CLE/CPE Rebroadcast

Steven C. Bennett
Partner
Jones Day
Steve Bennett's practice at Jones Day focuses on domestic and international commercial litigation and arbitration, including cases involving bankruptcy, construction, corporate, energy, insurance, intellectual property, privacy and data security, and other disputes.
Steve is chair of the Firm's e-Discovery Committee and an active member of the Firm's construction practice team. He co-founded the Sedona Conference Working Group on International E-Discovery. He co-teaches a course on advanced civil procedure (e-discovery) at Rutgers Law School, and similar courses at New York Law School and Fordham. He is a qualified arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association. Steve serves as Hearing Officer pursuant to the consent decree in the Civil RICO case of United States v. Local 14-14B, IUOE (E.D.N.Y.), and served two terms as Election Officer in the settled case of United States v. District Council of Carpenters (S.D.N.Y.). He taught arbitration law at Brooklyn Law School for nine years.
Steve regularly speaks to a wide array of groups for CLE and other purposes. He has written more than 150 articles on a variety of topics. His book, Arbitration: Essential Concepts (ALM) was published in 2002. His book, A Privacy Primer for Corporate Counsel (Aspatore/West) was published in 2009.
Steve writes a continuing column, "Arbitration," with Professor Samuel Estreicher, which has appeared in the New York Law Journal since 2004, and his column, "Computer Law," has appeared in the New York State Bar Association Journal since 2009. He blogs occasionally in the "Thinkernet" series at InternetEvolution.com, and at NLJ.com.
Stephen E. Older
Partner, Head, Corporate Department, Co-head, Securities Practice Group
McDermott Will & Emery
Stephen E. Older is a partner of the law firm McDermott Will & Emery LLP in the Firm’s New York office. He is head of the Corporate Department for the New York Office and co-head of the firm wide Securities Practice Group where he is engaged in the practice of corporate and securities law, with a concentration on public offerings and private placements, including private investments in public equity (“Pipes”) transactions. He also has a very active practice representing hedge and private equity funds in transactions, as well as trading and general advice. In addition, he has been involved in numerous private and public mergers and acquisitions transactions.
Stephen is admitted to practice in New York. He frequently speaks and writes on corporate law issues.
Jack Teuber
Managing Director, Online Marketing
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Jack is the Managing Director responsible for Online Marketing at PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP (PwC), a 30,000-person professional services firm. He brings 25 years of communications and digital experience to this role.
Having spent the first part of his career as a Capitol Hill journalist and corporate communications professional, Jack has a passion for content. Combining that passion with the power of digital channels has kept him busy for the past 15 years.
Christopher A. Parlo
Partner, Labor and Employment Practice
Morgan Lewis
Mr. Parlo represents and counsels management clients in a broad spectrum of industries and in all aspects of labor and employment law, including standard and complex litigation, employee benefits litigation, protection of trade secrets and unfair competition, labor and employment counseling, and in administrative proceedings at the local, state and federal level.
Mr. Parlo has worked extensively on and litigated nationwide class and collective action cases, employee discrimination cases, matters involving traditional and newly evolving employee claims against employers and their officers, cases involving restrictive covenants and protection of employer trade secrets and confidential information, wrongful discharge, retaliation, breach of contract and employment-related torts.
Melissa C. Rodriguez
Associate
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Ms. Rodriguez's practice covers the full spectrum of labor and employment law matters, including employment litigation, employment counseling, and traditional labor work. She represents employers in individual, class, and collective action litigation, and in administrative agency actions concerning federal and state labor and employment statutes. Ms. Rodriguez represents clients in a variety of industries, including the retail, airline, healthcare, and financial services industries.
Ms. Rodriguez's practice has involved all aspects of litigation, including presenting oral arguments to federal and state courts, including jury trials, and second-chairing a multiplaintiff litigation in federal court. She has defended employers as first- and second-chair in forums such as the American Arbitration Association, the National Association, and the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. She has also represented employers under investigation by administrative agencies, including the Occupational Safety and Health Board and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.




