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The Legal Considerations of Privacy: Managing Risk, Exposure, and Liability


Total Credits: 1.5 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   12
Categories:
Business Practices
Speaker:
Jessica Clark
Duration:
90 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video

Dates


Overview

This session will focus on the following:

·      How do privacy and security incidents happen?

·      What does the regulatory enforcement landscape look like and what kind of penalties are involved?

·      What types of risk reduction strategies are available?

·      How can you limit liability through careful contracting?

·      How can you manage liability through insurance? (limitations of traditional policies, first vs. third-party coverage)

·      What should you know when responding to a breach or complaint? (discovery, preservation, and privilege issues)

·      Who can help? (attorneys, forensic firms, PR consultants) 

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Speaker

Jessica Clark's Profile

Jessica Clark Related Seminars and Products

Privacy and IP Counsel

Kelly & Simmons, LLP


Jessica Clark specializes in advising technology-driven clients on privacy, data security, and intellectual property matters. She helps clients identify and manage privacy and security risk; comply with state, federal, and global data protection laws; and develop and implement internal privacy and security compliance programs (including programs tailored for the CCPA/CPRA, GDPR, and COPPA). She has extensive experience drafting and negotiating privacy and IP terms in commercial contracts; counseling clients on privacy and IP implications in M&A and financing transactions; and advising clients on business strategy, marketing, and vendor management including strategies to effectively secure and capitalize on valuable IP rights. Among other things, she works with clients to prepare and negotiate employment and consulting agreements, IP license agreements, product development agreements, and asset purchase agreements.

Jessica began her career at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, where she led numerous investigations and negotiated settlements relating to consumer privacy, data security, and credit reporting. She obtained her law degree from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law.