California Lawyers Association Annual Privacy Summit
Event | 02.10.23, 1:00 AM PST - 10:00 AM PST
Address
UCLA
UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center 425 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, California 90095
Join other legal professionals in Los Angeles on February 9 and 10, 2023 to learn and connect. This two-day conference is packed with privacy content with input directly from regulators and industry leaders. Crowell Partner, Jennie VonCannon, will be speaking on the following panel:
4:30 PM– 5:30 PM | Data Ethics – Important Issues of the Day (Joint Session)
Join our panel of data ethics academics and professionals to dig into the cutting-edge issues in data ethics.
1.0 Hour of MCLE Ethics Credit
Speakers:
- Professor Mark McKenna, UCLA Law School
- Michael Karanicolas, Executive Director, Institute for Technology, Law & Policy, UCLA
- Jennie Wang VonCannon, CIPP/US, Partner, Crowell
For more information, please visit these areas: Privacy and Cybersecurity, White Collar and Regulatory Enforcement
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