[I recommend registering early: http://web.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/KELF18.fb because free Stanford CLE events occasionally fill up and get closed by the organizers (or with luck, moved into larger venues.) -Jim]
The Data Privacy Shake-Up
Thursday, May 31, 2018 Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance Room 290, Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA 94305 5:30-6pm: Reception, 6-7pm: Panel Discussion. Free and open to the public.
http://enews.law.stanford.edu/t/r-3E98AC489E9B8A952540EF23F30FEDED
As more data becomes digitized, and consumers increasingly share personal and sensitive information with devices and apps, concerns around data privacy are taking on greater importance. These concerns are fueled by recent high-profile data misuse scandals that have thrust the data gathering and privacy policies of companies into the spotlight. Join us for a discussion of data privacy on both sides of the pond, from the future of data privacy regulation in the US to the recent introduction of the GDPR with its extraterritorial effect and high maximum penalties, and the ripple effect of trends across the globe.
This session, the Fifth Annual Kirkland & Ellis Law Forum, will bring together leading in-house attorneys, private practitioners and academics to discuss their views on the shifting sands of the data privacy landscape.
Panelists:
Michael Callahan Senior Vice President / General Counsel, LinkedIn (and incoming Executive Director of the Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance)
Emma L. Flett Partner, Kirkland & Ellis
John Lynn Partner, Kirkland & Ellis
1 hour California Continuing Legal Education credit
Note: Nicole A. Ozer, the Technology and Civil Liberties Director at ACLU of California, has been added to this panel.
Please see also: https://teachprivacy.com/why-i-love-the-gdpr/
On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 10:58 AM, James Salsman jsalsman@gmail.com wrote:
[I recommend registering early: http://web.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/KELF18.fb because free Stanford CLE events occasionally fill up and get closed by the organizers (or with luck, moved into larger venues.) -Jim]
The Data Privacy Shake-Up
Thursday, May 31, 2018 Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance Room 290, Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA 94305 5:30-6pm: Reception, 6-7pm: Panel Discussion. Free and open to the public.
http://enews.law.stanford.edu/t/r-3E98AC489E9B8A952540EF23F30FEDED
As more data becomes digitized, and consumers increasingly share personal and sensitive information with devices and apps, concerns around data privacy are taking on greater importance. These concerns are fueled by recent high-profile data misuse scandals that have thrust the data gathering and privacy policies of companies into the spotlight. Join us for a discussion of data privacy on both sides of the pond, from the future of data privacy regulation in the US to the recent introduction of the GDPR with its extraterritorial effect and high maximum penalties, and the ripple effect of trends across the globe.
This session, the Fifth Annual Kirkland & Ellis Law Forum, will bring together leading in-house attorneys, private practitioners and academics to discuss their views on the shifting sands of the data privacy landscape.
Panelists:
Michael Callahan Senior Vice President / General Counsel, LinkedIn (and incoming Executive Director of the Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance)
Emma L. Flett Partner, Kirkland & Ellis
John Lynn Partner, Kirkland & Ellis
1 hour California Continuing Legal Education credit