International and Comparative Law

International Symposium on Data Privacy:

Navigating a Shifting and Complex Regulatory Landscape

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Virtual Event

Past Event

TX MCLE credit will be available

9 am - Noon CDT

Online registration is closed.

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Overview

Global organizations face complex and dynamic international data privacy regulatory regimes. Effective legal and compliance advisers help their global clients with tailored operational privacy compliance advice.

The objective of this program is to provide specific operational privacy compliance tools to legal and compliance advisers so they can help their global clients navigate these turbulent waters.

The Symposium is co-presented by the Southwestern Institute for International and Comparative Law and the Institute for Law and Technology, divisions of CAIL.

Conference Co-Chairs

Mark E. Michels
Santa Clara University School of Law

Shawn E. Tuma
Spencer Fane LLP

Schedule

Tuesday, June 23

9:00 am CDT


Introduction

9:15 am CDT


Keynote

  • Kurt Wimmer, Covington & Burling LLP, Washington, DC

10:00 am CDT


Comparative Privacy Law: A Moderated Panel Discussion

Moderator: Dr. Susan Karamanian, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar

Panelists:

  • Professor Ting-Chi Liu, National Chengchi University, Taipei City, Taiwan
  • Lydia F de la Torre, Santa Clara School of Law, Santa Clara, California

10:50 am CDT


Audience Q&A re Comparative Privacy Law panel

11:00 am CDT


Privacy Compliance Program Design: A Moderated Panel Discussion

Moderator: Mark E. Michels, Santa Clara University School of Law, Santa Clara, California

Panelists:

  • Chris Fox, Haynesbrands Inc., Winston-Salem, North Carolina
  • Robert Glaser, Deloitte, Houston, Texas

11:50 am - noon CDT


Audience Q&A re Privacy Compliance Program Design

Wednesday, June 24

9:00 am CDT


Litigation Privacy Considerations of Data Transfers of Protected Relevant Information: Balancing the Demands of Discovery with International Cross Border Restrictions and Case Specific Protective Orders

Moderator: Clyde M. Siebman, Siebman, Forrest, Burg & Smith, LLP, Sherman, Texas

Panelists

  • Magistrate Judge Kimberly C. Priest Johnson, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas, Plano, Texas 
  • Chief District Judge Barbara M. G. Lynn, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas, Dallas, Texas 

10:00 am CDT


Privacy Compliance Program Execution: A Moderated Panel Discussion

ModeratorShawn E. Tuma, Spencer Fane LLP, Plano, Texas

Panelists:

  • Wendy Bozzolasco, Sun Power Corporation, Austin, Texas
  • Lisa Friedrichs, AT&T, Dallas, Texas

10:50 am CDT


Audience Q&A re Privacy Compliance panel

11:00 am CDT


The Ethical Duty of Tech Competence

  • John Browning, Spencer Fane LLP, Plano, Texas

Noon CDT


End of Meeting

CLE Credit

Texas Course Number 174087293. This course has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 5 credit hours, of which 1 credit hour will apply to ethics/professional responsibility credit. SWIICL and ILT will not be filing this course with any state or country CLE/CPD organization apart from the State Bar of Texas, and attendees must make their own inquiries with their own regulatory organization(s) as to whether the uniform certificate of attendance provided on completion of this course will be recognized by that body for MCLE or other reporting purposes.

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