Please join Heather Sussman and Matthew Coleman for the Cyber, Privacy & Data Innovation practice's webinar “California’s and Nevada’s New Privacy Laws – What Companies Need to Know.”
Recent developments in data breach litigation have broad implications for best practices in protecting customer data, as do federal and state efforts to pass privacy legislation — and how to handle biometric data looms large in both instances.
Please join Orrick at Consero’s Corporate Compliance & Ethics Executive Roundtable on April 17, 2019 at the Marines’ Memorial Club in San Francisco, CA, where Orrick partners Lily Becker, Aravind Swaminathan, and John Wolfe will be presenting on the panels, “Building An Operationalized, Systematic ...
Sasha Leonhardt and John B. Williams discussed Regulation P, affiliate marketing, and right to financial privacy, at the NAFCU Spring Regulatory Compliance School.
Orrick lawyer Amanda Lawrence discussed the FTC's consumer protection enforcement priorities for 2019 and beyond, and how those priorities are likely to shape the provision of consumer financial services.
The British Parliament has recently rejected the Brexit deal and it presently looks as if an uncoordinated withdrawal of the UK from the EU will occur on the expiry of 29 March 2019. Any company with at least trade relations to the UK now needs to prepare for this challenge.
Please join Orrick’s Chief Innovation Officer, Wendy Butler Curtis and Managing Project Attorney, Jeremiah Weasenforth at Georgetown Law’s 2018 Advance eDiscovery Institute program on November 15th.
Orrick attorneys Fredrick Levin and Ali Abugheida addressed the California Supreme Court’s expansion of lender liability under the California Financing Law.
Emily Tabatabai is speaking on the Interpreting COPPA: Key Questions & Challenges panel at the COPPA at 20: Protecting Children's Privacy in the New Digital Era event.
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