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Autonomous Vehicles and Drones: Legal and Policy Changes

Contains material from Jun 2018

Autonomous Vehicles and Drones: Legal and Policy Changes
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Session 1: There’s Been an Incident Involving Your Self-Driving Car - Having a well-thought-out incident response plan that is thorough but flexible will not only allow for prompt action but also demonstrate that the risks have been properly considered. Hear a description of some of the questions and considerations to keep in mind when preparing for that dreaded call and some of the unique issues these vehicles raise.

Session 2: Legal and Policy Challenges in the Age of Drone Fever Technology has moved quickly forward and what used to be considered toys are now tools of industry and public agencies. Drones provide significant safety and efficiency benefits to industry, but also present novel safety, security, and privacy issues to policymakers. Learn about the latest in commercial drone law and policy as we move toward an era of "highways in the sky."

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1. There’s Been an Incident Involving Your Self-Driving Car  (Jun 2018)

Paul Keller

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Session 1 —21 mins
There’s Been an Incident Involving Your Self-Driving Car  (Jun 2018)

Having a well-thought-out incident response plan that is thorough but flexible will not only allow for prompt action but also demonstrate that the risks have been properly considered. Hear a description of some of the questions and considerations to keep in mind when preparing for that dreaded call and some of the unique issues these vehicles raise.

Originally presented: May 2018 Technology Law Conference

Paul Keller, Norton Rose Fulbright - New York, NY

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2. Legal and Policy Challenges in the Age of Drone Fever (Jun 2018)

Lisa Ellman

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Legal and Policy Challenges in the Age of Drone Fever (Jun 2018)

Technology has moved quickly forward and what used to be considered toys are now tools of industry and public agencies. Drones provide significant safety and efficiency benefits to industry, but also present novel safety, security, and privacy issues to policymakers. Learn about the latest in commercial drone law and policy as we move toward an era of "highways in the sky."

Originally presented: May 2018 Technology Law Conference

Lisa Ellman, Hogan Lovells US LLP and Commercial Drone Alliance - Washington, DC