Sunday, March 21, 2021

April 21: Pivoting Post Disruption: The Latest Moves for Privacy Compliance

Well-known disruptors like Max Schrems and Alastair Mactaggart are part and parcel of the privacy landscape. The poster boys for data protection have destabilized business practices and client expectations, challenging attorneys and compliance professionals to innovate and improvise. What are 2021’s best practices in the wake of Schrems II and the California Privacy Rights Act? Who (or what) will be the likely disruptors in the future? How can privacy professionals better position themselves to cope (and comply) in an ever-changing environment? Our discussion will address strategies for incorporating flexibility and offer guidance on where you should be headed.
Learning Objectives:
  • Update best practices and apply lessons learned from Schrems II, CCPA/CPRA, and other privacy compliance disruptions
  • Identify strategies to adapt to change and manage expectations of clients and C-suite executives
  • Recognize likely developments that might become the next privacy disruption
Who would benefit most from attending this program?
  • In-house and outside counsel involved with data privacy issues, data processing agreements, SaaS contracts, and related matters
  • Privacy professionals advising corporate clients on data collection and technology development and integration
  • Compliance professionals advising on and/or updating privacy programs and policies
Prerequisite:
Attendees should have a general understanding of the Schrems II decision, the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, the California Consumer Privacy Act, and the California Privacy Rights Act.
Title:
Pivoting Post Disruption: The Latest Moves for Privacy Compliance 
Webinar Date/Time:
Apr 21 2021
1:00 PM EDT •12:00 PM CDT •11:00 AM MDT •10:00 AM PDT
This is a virtual event, accessible online and over the phone. Register Now!
Cost:
Free
Credit:
The sponsor's announcement says this earns 1 CLE credit, but does not list jurisdiction. It is possible you may have to self-apply
Speakers:
  • Edward Britan, VP, Associate GC, Head of Global Privacy, Salesforce, Inc.
  • Beth Hill, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer, FordDirect
  • Christine Lyon, Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP
  • Anna Pateraki, Senior Associate, Hunton Andrews Kurth
  • Moderator: Mark Smith, Legal Analyst, Bloomberg Law 

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