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2010 Computer and Technology Law Institute
Get practical know-how on many of today’s most significant tech law
issues – social media, privacy, cybercrime, intellectual property, antitrust,
multijurisdictional practice, and more.
Featuring:
Why Attend?
Learn from experts.
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Dana Jewell is Counsel for Dell Inc. (Round Rock, Texas). She is a
member of the trademark and copyright group of Dell’s legal department. Dana
is a trademark and copyright specialist with a particular interest in the
developing IP issues related to social media, and she has an extensive
litigation and enforcement background.
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Peder Magee is a Senior Attorney in the Federal Trade Commission’s
Division of Privacy and Identity Protection (Washington, D.C.). Peder works
on a variety of policy and litigation matters, including online behavioral
marketing, and was the primary author of the staff report on the FTC’s
self-regulatory principles for behavioral advertising. From 1999–2004, Peder
served as Senior Attorney Advisor to Commissioner Mozelle Thompson during
which time he worked on consumer protection and competition matters. He also
worked as Attorney Advisor to Commissioner Jon Leibowitz from 2004–2005.
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Timothy Rank is an Assistant United States Attorney assigned to the
Fraud and Public Corruption Section of the United States Attorney’s Office
for the District of Minnesota, where he prosecutes economic crime cases and
is the office’s primary cybercrime prosecutor. Mr. Rank is the Computer
Hacking and Intellectual Property Coordinator for the Minnesota US
Attorney’s Office, and in that capacity advises law enforcement on issues
involving cybercrimes and other investigations involving electronic evidence
and regularly provides training in this area to police and prosecutors.
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Our entire top-quality faculty who will update you on the latest
developments that affect your computer and technology law practice.
Leave better equipped to issue-spot, analyze and provide solid recommendations
to your clients on matters immersed in the fast-paced world of technology law.
And have a good time while you’re at it, enjoying a fun conference atmosphere
and networking with clients, potential clients, colleagues and friends.
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