Kelley Drye presents the 2nd Annual Privacy Law Seminar.
A new paradigm is inevitable as the federal agencies and Congress consider how to foster new and emerging information and communications technologies while protecting consumers from privacy threats and the potential misuse of personal data.
Join Kelley Drye and other leaders in the field for insights and analysis on how new privacy laws, pending legislation, and enforcement trends will affect virtually every business in the U.S., including telecommunications providers, advertisers, online and offline retailers, web publishers, and their service providers.
To Register:
Email dcevents@kelleydrye.com or contact Alexandra Meaza at 202.945.6674
Guest Speaker(s):
Panels and confirmed speakers include:
The New Privacy Paradigm
Maneesha Mithal
Associate Director
Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission
Lee Peeler
President
National Advertising Review Council
Ari Schwartz
Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Center for Democracy and Technology
Panel discussion moderated by Dana Rosenfeld, partner, Kelley Drye & Warren
Developments in Data Security
Marc Groman
House Energy & Commerce Committee Staff
Stephen L. Surdu
Vice President of Professional Services
MANDIANT
Naomi Lefkovitz
Attorney
Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission
Panel discussion moderated by Alysa Hutnik, associate, Kelley Drye & Warren
Privacy and New Technologies
Mary Ellen Callahan
Chief Privacy Officer
Department of Homeland Security
Edward Palmieri
Deputy Chief Privacy Officer
Sprint Nextel
C.M. Tokë Vandervoort
Senior Counsel – Technology & Privacy
XO Communications
Panel discussion moderated by John Heitmann, partner, Kelley Drye & Warren
Kelley Drye Speakers:
Dana B. Rosenfeld, Partner,
Thomas W. Cohen, Partner,
John J. Heitmann, Partner,
Jodie Z. Bernstein, Of Counsel,
Alysa Zeltzer Hutnik, Partner
When:
November 17, 2009 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Location:
3050 K Street NW, Suite 400
Washington, D.C. 20007
202.342.8400
Additional Information:
This seminar is free of charge, but space is limited. Reserve your place today.
Dial-in details for remote attendees will be provided upon request.
CLE and CPE Credit Opportunity:
Continuing Legal Education credit for this program may be available in certain jurisdictions. If you are interested in applying to receive CLE credit, please include your desired CLE jurisdiction(s) and your bar registration number when you register.
Receive 3 General New York CLE Credit Hours. In accordance with the requirements of the New York State Legal Education Board, this non-transitional continuing legal education program is not approved for the newly-admitted attorneys within the first two years of admission to the Bar.
This program is also eligible for up to 3 Continuing Privacy Education credits from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP).