The program will address:
- How protecting the personal information of your employee and customers increasingly reflects higher visibility risks, as well as a discussion of enforcement avoidance and personal information as an asset
- Practical steps the Board, often through the Audit Committee, can take to manage these information governance risks
- Special challenges for multinational firms
- Guidance on what constitutes reasonable measures to protect personal information
Panelists include:
- Peter F. McLaughlin, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
- Paula Barrett, Partner, Eversheds LLP
- Kenneth P. Mortensen, Vice President, Assistant General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer, CVS Caremark
There is no cost to participate in this program, but pre-registration is required. For more information, please contact Jennifer Bartz at [email protected].
Foley & Lardner LLP will apply for CLE credit after the program, wherever applicable. Foley & Lardner LLP certifies that this activity has been approved for California MCLE credits by the State Bar of California in the amount of one General credit. Foley & Lardner LLP is a State Bar of California MCLE approved provider. Please note that participants must log in to both the teleconference and LiveMeeting portions on the date of the event; credit may not be obtained by viewing and/or listening to a program recording after the event.
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