Speaking Engagements

Privacy Lab Meet-Up

November 13, 2019 | 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Goodwin - San Francisco, San Francisco, California

Summary

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) provides broader rights to consumers and stricter compliance requirements for businesses than any other state or federal privacy law on the books. Preparing for CCPA requires expert judgment and team effort. Arguably, the most challenging unanswered question is this: What is a sale under CCPA?

Join this panel of highly experienced privacy lawyers to discuss and benchmark the CCPA’s tougher questions and newest developments.

Free event but registration required.

Date/Time: November 13th, 9:00 am - 10:30 am PT

Venue: Goodwin Law offices in SF (Three Embarcadero Center /28th Floor / San Francisco, CA 94111 / United States)

Logistics: Subject to limited availability, public parking (street & garage) may be found near the venue. Please check-in with building security (downstairs lobby) upon your arrival.

Moderator:

Ivan Rothman (Of Counsel at Squire Patton Boggs): Ivan has significant experience in intellectual property, Internet law and privacy law and has represented numerous US-based and non-US-based companies, including both Fortune 500 companies and start-ups, in a wide range of such matters. Ivan’s privacy law practice focuses on U.S. privacy law matters, in particular in the context of M&A support.

Panelists:

Lydia de la Torre (Of Counsel at Squire Patton Boggs): Lydia provides strategic privacy compliance advice related to US and EU privacy, including data protection and cybersecurity law, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), other state’s privacy and cyber laws, US financial privacy laws, and marketing and advertising compliance, as well as information security. She is licensed to practice law both in the EU and in California. Lydia teaches comparative privacy at Santa Clara Law School and runs a blog on data laws.

Francis Fryscak (Founder, SecondSight Law): Francis has practiced extensively in privacy and antitrust matters, and advises both domestically and internationally on the CCPA. Before founding his own firm he was a partner at Cooley LLP and worked for nearly a decade in Palo Alto and San Francisco on regulatory matters for cutting edge technology and biotech companies.