Incorporating Privacy Compliance into Your Practice-ECS200529
Cost -
Member - FREE
Non-Member - FREE
Product ID: ECS200529
Webinar Date: May 29, 2020
CLE Credit -
CT:1.0 CLE Credit (0.75 General; 0.25 Ethics)
About the Program
This session will help lawyers understand the various privacy compliance and ethical rules that apply to law practices in Connecticut and offer tips, best practices, and sample policy language for compliance. The presenters will also provide an overview of the ever-changing privacy landscape on a national level with an emphasis on privacy laws in the neighboring states of New York and Massachusetts.
This session will help lawyers understand the various privacy compliance and ethical rules that apply to law practices in Connecticut and offer tips, best practices, and sample policy language for compliance. The presenters will also provide an overview of the ever-changing privacy landscape on a national level with an emphasis on privacy laws in the neighboring states of New York and Massachusetts.
Credits
Ethics and Professionalism:0.25, General:0.75
Description
Presented by the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic Task Force Technology Subcommittee in conjunction with the Cyber Security and Technology Committee
You Will Learn
- An overview of the privacy landscape
- About privacy laws that apply to information maintained by law practices in Connecticut
- About required policies, best practices, and expectations of in-house counsel
- About ethical requirements related to privacy
Who Should Purchase
Lawyers who are not familiar with the legal requirements for protecting personal information in their possession, including sensitive employee, client, witness, and adverse party information as well as lawyers looking for direction on compliance with those requirements. We will be offering samples and templates to assist with compliance.
Speakers -
Dena M. Castricone Joseph V. DeMarco Kristine Saul
DMC Law LLC, DeVore & DeMarco LLP, PayPal,
North Haven New York, NY New York, NY
Disclaimer: The information provided in this presentation is for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal advice, nor is this information intended to create an attorney-client relationship.