The 8th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Silicon Valley
Event | 03.22.19, 2:00 AM PDT - 8:30 AM PDT
Address
Four Seasons Hotel
2050 University Ave, East Palo Alto, CA 94303
Bridging academia and practice, this full-day conference brings together in-house counsel from leading tech companies, practicing lawyers, regulators, privacy advocates, and academics. Faculty from the UC Berkeley School of Law will share their latest research and analysis, and leading privacy experts from law firms, companies, and government agencies will offer fresh insight and practical advice on meeting urgent privacy challenges.
Topics for 2019 include: California’s new privacy laws, the “logic of processing” transparency requirement under the GDPR, and the global impact of EU law, plus the always popular practitioners’ panel and a keynote on the history of privacy in America.
Counsel Kristin Madigan will participate as a panelist on the "Practitioners’ Panel" at 2:00 pm.
For more information, please visit these areas: Privacy and Cybersecurity
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