Future 2020 Webinar Topics      

 

GDPR:  Its Impact and Future After Two Years

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) became effective in May 2018.  This webinar will discuss the important areas of GDPR compliance that have emerged since then, significant GDPR enforcement actions and fines, and what the future of GDPR is likely to bring. 

 

eDiscovery and the Modern Workplace:  Handling the Explosion of New Apps and Collaboration Tools

New communication and collaboration technologies — such as ephemeral messaging, Slack, and Microsoft’s Teams — are creating new eDiscovery challenges.  This webinar will discuss the unique features of these technologies, how those features create new risks and opportunities in litigation and investigations, and how to navigate those risks and opportunities. 

 

Biometrics and Privacy:  What Are the Limits to Companies’ Use of Biometric Information?

With airlines using facial recognition technology in lieu of boarding passes, and the FBI having obtained drivers’ biometric information from many state departments of motor vehicles, the widespread use of biometrics is not the future, but rather the present.  This webinar will discuss how biometric information is being used and its legal limits. 

 

The M&A Data Audit:  Know What You’re Getting Before It’s Too Late

Very often, the data-related risks in M&A deals that the acquiring company may be taking on get little attention.  Before a deal is consummated, and even before a final price is set, acquiring parties are well-advised to understand what they are getting.  This webinar will discuss how to detect hidden risks; for example, in security, privacy, and eDiscovery exposure.

 

eDiscovery in Corporate Restructuring and Bankruptcy Litigation

eDiscovery is no less important in corporate restructuring and bankruptcy litigation than in traditional litigation, yet it rarely gets the level of attention that it should.  This webinar will discuss the special context and challenges of eDiscovery in restructuring and bankruptcy litigation, and how best to navigate the risks and fast pace of such matters. 

 


 



 

Webinars Listed By Subject Matter Area: eDiscovery, Info Gov, Privacy

eDiscovery  

eDiscovery and the Modern Workplace:  Handling the Explosion of New Apps and Collaboration Tools

New communication and collaboration technologies — such as ephemeral messaging, Slack, and Microsoft’s Teams — are creating new eDiscovery challenges.  This webinar will discuss the unique features of these technologies, how those features create new risks and opportunities in litigation and investigations, and how to navigate those risks and opportunities. 

 

eDiscovery in Corporate Restructuring and Bankruptcy Litigation

eDiscovery is no less important in corporate restructuring and bankruptcy litigation than in traditional litigation, yet it rarely gets the level of attention that it should.  This webinar will discuss the special context and challenges of eDiscovery in restructuring and bankruptcy litigation, and how best to navigate the risks and fast pace of such matters. 


 

Information Governance

The M&A Data Audit:  Know What You’re Getting Before It’s Too Late

Very often, the data-related risks in M&A deals that the acquiring company may be taking on get little attention.  Before a deal is consummated, and even before a final price is set, acquiring parties are well-advised to understand what they are getting.  This webinar will discuss how to detect hidden risks; for example, in security, privacy, and eDiscovery exposure. 


 

Privacy & Security

GDPR:  Its Impact and Future After Two Years

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) became effective in May 2018.  This webinar will discuss the important areas of GDPR compliance that have emerged since then, significant GDPR enforcement actions and fines, and what the future of GDPR is likely to bring.

 

Biometrics and Privacy:  What Are the Limits to Companies’ Use of Biometric Information?

With airlines using facial recognition technology in lieu of boarding passes, and the FBI having obtained drivers’ biometric information from many state departments of motor vehicles, the widespread use of biometrics is not the future, but rather the present.  This webinar will discuss how biometric information is being used and its legal limits.