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eSupplement to the 24th Annual Land Use Conference

Contains material from Jun 2019 to Jan 2020

eSupplement to the 24th Annual Land Use Conference
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I liked it a lot!

The Mediation presentation was excellent. The Smart Cities presentation was very good.

I found the printed pages very helpful.

W. Robbins Brice does a nice job of weaving the Texas CPR Code into his presentation.

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Session 1: Smart Cities: Privacy in the Public Sector - Cities are increasingly adopting emerging technology and implementing “Smart Cities” initiatives to improve services. These initiatives promise to increase the efficiency of city operations through sensors, cameras, and other internet-connected devices, but these initiatives carry many risks. Hear a discussion of the applicable legal and regulatory issues associated with these initiatives, especially with regard to privacy and cybersecurity.

Session 2: Mediation and Ethics What the parties, their counsel, and mediators can and should expect from themselves and from each other.

Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides


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1. Smart Cities: Privacy in the Public Sector (Jun 2019)

Bart W. Huffman, Rhonda Collins, Elaine Nicholson

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Smart Cities: Privacy in the Public Sector (Jun 2019)

Cities are increasingly adopting emerging technology and implementing “Smart Cities” initiatives to improve services. These initiatives promise to increase the efficiency of city operations through sensors, cameras, and other internet-connected devices, but these initiatives carry many risks. Hear a discussion of the applicable legal and regulatory issues associated with these initiatives, especially with regard to privacy and cybersecurity.

Originally presented: May 2019 Technology Law Conference

Bart W. Huffman, Reed Smith LLP - Houston, TX
Rhonda Collins, City of Atlanta - Atlanta, GA
Elaine Nicholson, City of Austin - Austin, TX

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2. ​Mediation and Ethics (Jan 2020)

W. Robins Brice

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​Mediation and Ethics (Jan 2020)

What the parties, their counsel, and mediators can and should expect from themselves and from each other.

Originally presented: Nov 2019 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

W. Robins Brice, Brice Mediation - Houston, TX