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Perhaps you’re a data privacy and security law expert. Maybe you’re looking to become one. Or, it could be that your role requires you to know enough to spot and flag these legal issues and refer them out. Whichever category you fit, if you want to be a trusted legal advisor to your clients, it’s critical that you stay current in this fast-paced practice area. Minnesota CLE’s Privacy and Data Security Webcast Series allows you to do exactly that from the comfort of your home or office by featuring timely, topical education for experts and non-experts alike.
Times listed are Central Time.
Friday, May 8, 2020
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Understanding Privacy and Data Security Laws and Requirements in Agreements
In this presentation, you will learn about:
– Melissa J. Krasnow; VLP Law Group LLP
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
Is This Covered? The 10 Most Important Things to Understand About Your Cyber-Insurance Policy
Cyber insurance is new to many organizations. This presentation will explain some of the features of cyber insurance and describe some of its challenges. The presenters will explore the claim process and discuss what losses are typically covered and not covered.
– Jonathan Stechmann; Fox Rothschild LLP
– Mario Paez; Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
A Checklist Approach to Privacy and Data Security Issues in M&A
Unreported data breaches and other privacy and data security concerns have disrupted several major M&A deals in recent years. This session will walk through, point-by-point, the questions and processes that an organization might undertake as part of due diligence in a transaction to ensure enough time and thoroughness are given to evaluating the target company’s privacy and data security standards and history.
– Kellie Johnson; Ceridian Global Privacy Office
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Privacy and Data Security Litigation Update: What the Big Developments in 2019 Mean in 2020 and Beyond
This presentation will focus on the state of the law in data breach, data privacy, and data security cases, including claims arising under federal consumer protection statutes and under state law. The presenters will provide plaintiff and defense perspectives on recent developments in data privacy and data security litigation, potential for data breach class actions, recent high-profile settlements, and more.
– Michael Jaeger; Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
– Joe Hashmall; Berger Montague
Thursday, May 28, 2020
9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
10 Practical CCPA Compliance Tips for In-House Counsel
Get 10 can’t-miss, practical insights on CCPA compliance ranging from implementation to training to audits and more – and you’ll walk away with ideas to refine and improve your clients’ CCPA compliance effectiveness.
– Maggie Lassack; Polaris Industries
– Carmen Harris; Cargill, Inc.
Thursday, May 28, 2020
2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Data Breach: Navigating the Technical, Strategic and Legal Issues
When companies lose laptops, or backup tapes, or suffer a computer intrusion on systems containing personal information regarding customers or users, they trigger notification duties under a patchwork of statutes. This presentation describes how companies should navigate the technical, strategic, and legal issues involved in complying with these statutes. In addition, the presentation will provide practice tips on what immediate steps to take when a data breach occurs.
– Brent Bidjou; Attorney at Law
Friday, May 29, 2020
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
How to Make the Most of Your Data: Practical Guidelines for Legally Using, Monetizing, and Sharing Personal Data
This program provides the tools you need to help navigate complex questions about what you can and can’t do with personal data after it has been collected. Topics include a practical approach to the legal boundaries of personal data use, as well as an overview of the many new laws affecting data monetization, sharing, and ownership.
– Nadeem W. Schwen; Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A.
$295
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Scholarships available!
Need-based scholarships are available for in-person and online seminars. For further information or to obtain a scholarship application, contact us at 800-759-8840 or customerservice@minncle.org.
This package provides 7.0 total CLE credits. Credits should be reported individually for each webcast attended, not the package as a whole.
Minnesota CLE has applied to the Minnesota State Board of CLE for the standard, ethics, and elimination of bias CLE credits as listed below. Application has been made to the Minnesota State Bar Association for any "specialist" credits and to the Supreme Court ADR Program for any continuing education in ADR credits.
Click titles for credit status and individual event codes.
Understanding Privacy and Data Security Laws and Requirements in Agreements
1.0 standard CLE credit
Is This Covered? The 10 Most Important Things to Understand About Your Cyber-Insurance Policy
1.0 standard CLE credit
A Checklist Approach to Privacy and Data Security Issues in M&A
1.0 standard CLE credit
Privacy and Data Security Litigation Update: What the Big Developments in 2019 Mean in 2020 and Beyond
1.0 standard CLE credit
10 Practical CCPA Compliance Tips for In-House Counsel
1.0 standard CLE credit
Data Breach: Navigating the Technical, Strategic and Legal Issues
1.0 standard CLE credit
How to Make the Most of Your Data: Practical Guidelines for Legally Using, Monetizing and Sharing Personal Data
1.0 standard CLE credit