Please join Stites & Harbison, PLLC for a webinar focusing on:
- U.S. Privacy Laws - state law activity and the outlook for federal consumer privacy legislation:
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- A uniform consumer data privacy law has been a hot topic
in Congress for a number of years and 2021 is no exception. Stites
& Harbison attorneys will highlight recent legislative activity
and discuss the outlook for a federal consumer privacy law. We will
also discuss the barrage of state privacy law activity and where
businesses may want to focus their attention and resources in the
near future.
- A uniform consumer data privacy law has been a hot topic
in Congress for a number of years and 2021 is no exception. Stites
& Harbison attorneys will highlight recent legislative activity
and discuss the outlook for a federal consumer privacy law. We will
also discuss the barrage of state privacy law activity and where
businesses may want to focus their attention and resources in the
near future.
- FTC Enforcement - noteworthy privacy and security enforcement
activities and potential impact of recent U.S. Supreme Court
decision:
- Federal Trade Commission enforcement actions often address
violations of consumer privacy rights and misleading privacy and
data security claims. We will discuss noteworthy enforcement
activity and the potential impact of a 2021 Supreme Court decision
undercutting the FTC's enforcement tools.
- Federal Trade Commission enforcement actions often address
violations of consumer privacy rights and misleading privacy and
data security claims. We will discuss noteworthy enforcement
activity and the potential impact of a 2021 Supreme Court decision
undercutting the FTC's enforcement tools.
- The COVID Effect - "work from home" risks and risk
mitigation strategies for managing your remote workforce:
- The COVID-19 pandemic forced many businesses across the globe to shift to virtual workplaces with little notice, requiring quick adaption and new technology solutions to support a remote workforce. Many businesses are still working remotely and may even be contemplating a hybrid or more permanent "work from home" model going forward. We will highlight some of the risks arising from the shift to virtual work environments and strategies for mitigating risk in your organization's remote work plans.
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