Thursday, May 2, 2019

Inherent authority, GDPR and AI - May 8, 2019

Limitations on Inherent Authority, GDPR one year later and Artificial Intelligence in E-Discovery 
Sponsored by Exterro and Georgetown University Law Center (CA Provider no. 2110)


Register for this upcoming webcast and hear three 15-minute presentations on:

  • Limitations on Inherent Authority: Who Can Rein in the Judges. 
    • Presented by Hon. James Francis (Ret.), Distinguished Lecturer at City University of New York Law School
  • GDPR one year later – The Discovery Diaries. 
    • Presented by Natascha Gerlach, CIPP/E, Sr. Attorney at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
  • Artificial Intelligence in E-Discovery and Beyond. 
    • Presented by Herbert Roitblat, Principal Data Scientist at Mimecast
 FREE!
Total Credits:  0.75 unit  General  (based on 3 15-minute lectures)

Online

May 8, 2019, 10:00 a.m. PT


Mitigate Health Care Fraud Risks - May 8, 2019

Health Care Fraud On The Rise: Mitigate Risks And Ensure Compliance


Sponsored by Bloomberg and Ankura 


Join Bloomberg for Health Care Fraud on the Rise: How to Mitigate Compliance & Litigation Risks as our speakers discuss strategies to mitigate the risk of litigation, avoid costly fines, and ensure they are in compliance with complex and constantly changing regulations. 

Government agencies continue to aggressively identify, prosecute, and penalize organizations that submit false claims to the federal health care programs. Health care fraud cases, such as allegations that hospitals and providers overbill Medicare for certain treatments or provide kickbacks to obtain referrals, make up the biggest chunk of federal enforcement under the False Claims Act. The DOJ recovered $2.5 billion as a result of health care enforcement actions in fiscal year 2018. 

Register for this complimentary CLE-eligible 60-minute webinar to:

  • Understand current government enforcement priorities
  • Learn the emerging issues affecting health care fraud risk management
  • Discover how leading health law practitioners are approaching these issues

FREE!


Total Credits:  1.00 unit

Online

Wednesday, May 8, 2019 - 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. PT

For further information see:

http://tinyurl.com/yxad3b93





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Ephemeral Evidence in E-Discovery - May 8, 2019

Preserving Ephemeral Evidence in E-Discovery
Sponsored by OpenText + Caralyst


What do Google’s Gmail Confidential Mode, Snapchat, Confide, Wickr and Telegram have in common? They are all sources of disappearing data—that is, ephemeral or transient data, messages and other data that self-destruct within a particular time (ranging from minutes to days) after the message has been viewed. Because the content disappears, the use of these messages may elude regulatory retention requirements and other corporate retention programs—and undoubtedly present  a difficult challenge when that data needs to be preserved when a legal hold arises. 
Our speakers will address legal and practical considerations around disappearing data in a preservation context. Key topics will include:
  • How new guidance on legal holds from the Sedona Conference addresses the increasing business use of “transient or ephemeral data”
  • Guidance from recent cases involving ephemeral data, including Waymo v. Uber
  • Ethical obligations to preserve ephemeral data under the new Rules of Professional Conduct
  • Understanding ephemeral data preservation obligations in light of some court rulings around the discoverability of certain types of impermanent data (e.g., deleted, slack fragmented, temporary Internet files, etc.)
  • Data privacy considerations
Registrants will receive links to the new guidelines, The Sedona Conference Commentary on Legal Holds, Second Edition: The Trigger & The Process (Dec. 2018) and Catalyst’s Legal Hold Handbook. FREE!
Total Credits:  1.00 unit  General

Online

May 8, 2019, 10:00 a.m. PT

Compliance Risks in Privacy - May 14 2019

How Companies Can Address Emerging Compliance Risks in Privacy

Sponsored by Bloomberg Law


Evaluate how your compliance program would stand up to a data breach with help from our webinar.

Our experts will analyze data breach risks through a legal lens, describing how companies can put systems in place to avoid potential class actions, regulatory enforcement, and required remediation.


This complimentary 60-minute webinar will cover:


  • Potential legal issues associated with data breaches
  • Compliance factors related to data privacy
  • Best practices in data privacy and protection

FREE!


Total Credits:  1.00 unit General

Online

Tuesday, May 14 2019 - 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. PT

For further information see:

https://tinyurl.com/y6gbm46g

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Biased? Me? - On Demand

Biased? Me? How Lawyers Can Recognize and Improve Interpersonal Skills

Sponsored by Law Pay
LawPay is California pre-approved MCLE provider no. 17963


So much of the practice of law involved decision-making, and convincing others to make better decisions based upon fact rather than emotion. This course is intended to guide the attendees to appreciate how they involuntarily make decision and guide them to recognize and prevent bias. We'll examine:

  • The biology of human decision-making, including emotion, mood, complex cognition, and reasoning
  • The psychology of decision-making, heuristics, and issue-framing
  • The seven steps to effective decision-making
  • Self-serving bias, confirmation bias, and epistemic closure
  • The backfire effect of receiving contradictory evidence
  • Crushing your insular cortex to relieve the stress of unacceptable truth
  • Justification and politicization
  • Tipping points to change misperceptions
  • Professional training received by judges
  • Strategies to prevent bias in your own decision-making
  • Strategies in communicating to third-parties
FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit total - 0.50 Ethics and 0.50 General


Online


On Demand - Expires March 28, 2020


When a Crisis Hits, Control Your Data - On Demand

When a Crisis Hits: How to Gain Control of the Data, the Facts and Your Message

Sponsored by OpenText and Catalyst        


In an internal investigation, allegations of potential employee misconduct or company wrongdoing can turn from rumor to front page news quickly. Responding with speed and agility to identify the facts and communicate a timely message can help you contain a potential crisis.

How should general counsel and their legal operations teams prepare to respond to a crisis? In this webinar, legal, technology and crisis management experts will offer strategies to help you quickly and properly respond to and contain a crisis. You’ll learn:

  1. How to conduct an internal investigation that identifies and distills critical facts while maintaining its integrity despite the obstacles frequently present in this process
  2. How to quickly locate and analyze the relevant electronically stored information to streamline your investigation
  3. The considerations behind—and importance of timing around—internal and external messaging

The live webinar was eligible for participatory CLE credit. 

Speakers:

Thomas C. Gricks III

Managing Director, Professional Services, Catalyst










Gloria Labbad 

Principal & Corporate Counsel, Sard Verbinnen & Co.



Daniel Polatsek


Partner, Ice Miller LLP

FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit

Online


On Demand; expires March 28, 2021

For further information see:

https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/1951284/1728177E2309FE95DCB6A35011238D0E?mode=login&email=cohee@coheelaw.com