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Your Best Defense: A Data Privacy and Data Protection Roadmap for Legal Teams


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 61 minutes
Recorded Date: February 03, 2021
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Agenda

  • Data Protection Update
  • Data Privacy and Social Media
  • The International Data Privacy and Data Protection Roadmap
  • Anatomy of a Legal Hold
  • The Cross-Border Data Privacy Roadmap between Europe and the US
  • The Domestic Data Privacy Roadmap
  • The Government Data Privacy Perspective
  • Q & A
Runtime: 1 hour
Recorded: February 3, 2021
For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

Organizations of all types face the threat of data breaches, and many must comply with an increasingly complex array of data privacy requirements. The United States may lack a comprehensive, federal data privacy and data protection law, but that doesn’t mean organizations are not subject to an alphabet soup of substantial domestic and international requirements, including—but certainly not limited to—those from BIPA, the CCPA, the CPRA, the DPA, the FTC, and the GDPR.

Join us as a panel of experienced attorneys and data privacy/data protection experts provide a roadmap for addressing these issues. We’ll examine recent developments, including California voters’ approval in November of the California Privacy Rights Act, recent case law, the latest actions by the Federal Trade Commission, and domestic and international obligations as we approach the third anniversary of the effective date of Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation.

This program was recorded as part of ALM's Legalweek 2021 Virtual Conference on February 3rd, 2021.

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Panelists

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Ines Rubio

Senior Director, Technology
FTI Consulting

In?s Rubio encourages customers to think beyond their present-day data difficulties, proactively creating the opportunity to discover new and useful solutions that will address challenges across their e-discovery, privacy and governance needs.

For over ten years, In?s has worked in e-discovery, data privacy and consulting services supporting clients in legal firms and corporations by creating workflows that will help reach the full potential of people and technology.

In?s is an industry thought leader, regularly speaking at industry events discussing the crossover between e-discovery, data privacy and security awareness. In?s has also participated in webinars and podcast series on furthering education and security awareness for legal professionals.

A great coordinator of people and tasks, In?s focuses on how to create value for customers, ensuring an understanding of their needs but also encouraging them to build on what FTI provides, facilitating a long-lasting solution.

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Susan Cone Kilgore

Attorney Advisor
U.S. Department of the Army

Susan Cone Kilgore is an Attorney-Advisor for the United States Department of the Army. She is an experienced commercial law, employment law, and real estate law trial attorney and counsel. Susan earned her JD at Tulane University.

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Debbie Reynolds

CEO Founder & Chief Privacy Officer
Debbie Reynolds Consulting LLP

Debbie Reynolds is an internationally published author, highly sought speaker, and top media presence about global data privacy, data protection and legal technology issues.

Ms. Reynolds is the author of works in books, The GDPR Challenge: Privacy, Technology, and Compliance In An Age of Accelerating Change, and eDiscovery for Corporate Counsel; She is the author of works in publications like The International Journal for the Data Protection Officer, Privacy Officer, and Privacy Counsel, Bloomberg Law, Thomson Reuters West, Westlaw Journal, Today’s General Counsel Magazine (TGC), Law360 and the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA); She has been interviewed and quoted in media outlets, Bloomberg Big Law Business, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Digiday, LegalTech News, Law.com, Law360, The Recorder, High Performance Counsel (HPC), Legal Business World, Toyo Keizai Japan and American Lawyer.

Ms. Reynolds has also been recognized in 2017 as a Legal Industry Visionary as a pioneer in the eDiscovery, Information Governance, Litigation Services, Legal Operations and Legal Technology industries. Ms. Reynolds has demonstrated extensive expertise in the development, management, implementation and evolution of eDiscovery, best practices, talent development, and litigation technology. With over 20 years of experience in the eDiscovery industry, Ms. Reynolds has been pivotal in the direction, organization, operation, and implementation of eDiscovery and litigation services operations for leading law firms including Sidley & Austin, Sonnenschein, WilmerHale, Orrick, Morgan Lewis, and Eimer Stahl. Ms. Reynolds' combined legal services, executive leadership, and technology expertise include developing global litigation and managed services operations.

Ms. Reynolds is an Advisory Board Member and Faculty for Advisory Board Member & Contributor, International Journal for the Data Protection Officer, Privacy Officer, and Privacy Counsel, The Data Litigator, High Performance Counsel #Think Tank, The Masters Conference, The Cleveland Marshall College of Law - eDiscovery Technology Professional Certificate Program, and Director at Large for the Association of Certified eDiscovery Specialists – (ACEDS). Ms. Reynolds has also been an Adjunct Professor at the Georgetown University and Cleveland Marshall College of Law.

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David Horrigan

Discovery Counsel & Legal Education Director
Relativity

David Horrigan is Relativity’s discovery counsel and legal content director. An attorney, law school guest lecturer, e-discovery industry analyst, and award-winning journalist, David has served as counsel at the Entertainment Software Association, reporter and assistant editor at The National Law Journal, and analyst and counsel at 451 Research. He serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of Legaltech News and the Data Law Board of Advisors at the Yeshiva University Cardozo Law School.

David holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Florida, and he studied international law at Universiteit Leiden in the Netherlands. He is licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia.

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Meribeth Banaschik

Partner
Ernst & Young

Meribeth is an American attorney and English solicitor, living and working in Germany for the last nine years.

After working in-house and at a top German law firm, she is currently partner at EY Germany consulting on eDiscovery and GDPR solutions. With more than a decade of experience advising companies in litigation, Meribeth brings a unique perspective including first-hand experience in building an in-house e-discovery practice and team to handle complex cross-border matters.

She holds a Bachelor’s degree in business administration from Texas A&M University and earned her Juris Doctor and MBA from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas.


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