ABA - National Institute on the Internet of Things
Event | 03.30.16 - 03.31.16, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC
Address
Jones Day
51 Louisiana Ave NW Washington, D.C.
By 2020, 25 billion "smart" devices will be wirelessly connected to, and communicating with, each other, raising serious legal and liability issues. This so-called "Internet of Things" (IoT) is one of the fastest emerging, transformative, and disruptive technology developments in recent years.
David Bodenheimer is speaking at this event. His topic: "IoT Behind the Curtain: A Look at the Technology." Cheryl Falvey is also speaking at this event. Her topic: "IoT on Trial: Mass Torts, Class Actions, and Theories of Liability."
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