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Live Webcast – May 26-28, 2021
UT Law CLE’s 34th Annual Technology Law Conference virtually brings together a nationally-recognized faculty of technology and licensing practitioners; in-house counsel from leading tech companies; and experts in open source, data privacy/security, and emerging technology for the latest issues affecting the industry. This year’s virtual program is three half-days and features: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Legal and Ethical Considerations, including real-world examples of such concerns, the role AI and ML systems may play, and the associated legal implications Compliance and Cooperation for Open Source in Business focuses on what practicing attorneys should know about the risks and rewards of using open source software, as well as contributing or releasing open-source software written by private companies. Mergers and Acquisitions of Private Companies—discussions on both Recent Developments in Deal Terms and Case Law and Post-Acquisition Integration as Seen from Both Houses. Living it Up in Privacy Law California: Hot Topics in CCPA and CPRA Goodbye Third-Party Cookies: Why They’re Going Away, and What’s the Impact to Adtech for Our Companies? Following the conference, attendees will receive a bonus eSupplement to ensure practitioners can earn their required 15.00/3.00 Texas MCLE hours for the year.
Live Webcast – Jul 21, 2021
Cyber intrusions—data breaches, hacking, ransomware, and other threats—continue to make headlines and affect companies and organizations of all sizes. Essential Cybersecurity Law is a one-day, extensive program designed to walk through key legal issues relating to breach preparedness and response. Hear directly from leading practitioners, in-house counsel, and top government officials to get the latest updates on regulatory actions and litigation, and gain detailed and practical guidance for implementing internal controls and responding to a data breach. If you are a practitioner, in-house counsel, or board member undertaking cybersecurity issues for your organization, this one-day course is for you.
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Jessica Vittorio
Presented at the
2021 First Friday Ethics (March 2021)
Richard J. Johnson,
Molly Russell
Presented at the
2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Daniel J. Felz,
Wim Nauwelaerts
Presented at the
2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Robyn K. Bacon,
Art Ehuan,
LeeAnne Pelzer,
Stefan Richards
Presented at the
2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Wendy Elsa Bozzolasco,
Devika Kornbacher
Presented at the
2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Jordan J. Herman,
Chad M. Pinson,
Lacey Shrum
Presented at the
2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law
David L. Hirsch,
Camelia Lopez,
Shamoil T. Shipchandler
Presented at the
2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law
William R. Daugherty
Presented at the
2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Dominic Keller,
Leslie C. Thorne
Presented at the
2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law
Jason Boulette,
Gilbert Nwaopara
Presented at the
2020 Essential Cybersecurity Law