Monday, March 30, 2020

The California Consumer Privacy Act - April 1, 2020

The California Consumer Privacy Act

Sponsored by Driven


The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulates businesses across industry verticals both in and beyond California that handle personal information belonging to California consumers. The CCPA is a game-changer for affected companies in terms of safeguarding consumer privacy, implementing data security measures, and assessing information retention initiatives. This program will provide an overview of key provisions from the CCPA and discuss steps that companies can take to facilitate compliance with the law’s provisions.

Topics covered include:
 
  • What companies are regulated by the CCPA;
  • Key consumer rights under the CCPA;
  • Crucial differences between the CCPA and the GDPR;
  • The CCPA private right of action; and
  • Best practices for enabling compliance with the CCPA.


FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit

Online

Wednesday. April 1, 2020 - 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. PT

Technology and Privacy During a Pandemic - April 1, 2020

Technology and Privacy During a Pandemic: Should Government Surveillance Be Used to Stop the Spread of COVID-19?

Sponsored by the American Constitution Society


In an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19, the U.S. government is considering using technology to enforce “social distancing” and track the whereabouts of infected Americans. Although details of such government proposals are still vague, critics question whether the government is trying to sidestep the Fourth Amendment and sanction warrantless surveillance in the name of public health. These proposals are particularly sensitive for technology companies who faced a severe backlash in 2013 following disclosures about the role they played in surveillance by the National Security Agency.

Can the government use digital surveillance to combat COVID-19 without violating the Fourth Amendment? What safeguards might be put in place to allow technology to be helpful in combatting the pandemic while observing constitutional rights? What role beyond surveillance might technology play in addressing the COVID-19 crisis that might not raise constitutional concerns? And how do we ensure that any surveillance authorized in the context of this crisis is no longer permitted after the pandemic is over?


Featured Speakers:
Russ Feingold, President, ACS
Jennifer Daskal, Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Tech, Law, and Security Program, American University Washington College of Law
Greg Nojeim, Senior Counsel and Director of the Freedom, Security, and Technology Program, Center for Democracy and Technology
Debra Perlin, Director of Policy and Programs, ACS, Moderator
FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit

Online

Wednesday, April 1, 2020 - 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. PT

For further information see:

Remaining Operational During The Pandemic - April 2, 2020

Remaining Operational During The Pandemic 

Sponsored by Bloomberg Law


The coronavirus has caused unprecedented disruptions within the economy, and companies at all levels of the supply chain have been on both the sending and receiving ends of force majeure notices.

Join Bloomberg Law® for Remaining Operational: Repositioning Business During the Pandemic. During this 60-minute webinar on April 2, our speakers will review pressing legal concerns for companies as well as some longer-term impacts of the crisis on global businesses. CLE credit is available.



FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit

Online

Thursday. April 2, 2020 - 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. PT

For further information see:

https://tinyurl.com/s3m4jb7

or

Resilience Training - Ethics - On Demand

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

Law is a stressful profession, but why do some lawyers thrive and succeed under pressure, while others find it impossible?

The answer is resilience. Using the analyses and skills developed after the Iraq War, and taught by the US Army to combat veterans, we will discuss those actions, reactions, skill sets and mindsets which counter the effects of pressure and criticism, and learn to succeed under pressure.
FREE!
Total Credits:  1.00 unit Ethics
Although this is listed as an Ethics course, it seems to cover Competence

Online


On Demand - Expires February 27, 2021


To register, go to:

Ephemeral Evidence in E-Discovery - On Demand

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. 
The 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
FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit  General

Online

On Demand - Expires May 1, 2021

To register, go to:

https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/1971168/C25A3812987E21FB0F6FC7A5D6838FDB?mode=login&email=cohee@coheelaw.com

The Transition to In-House Counsel - On Demand

Making the Transition to In-House Counsel 

Sponsored by Bloomberg Law
This complimentary OnDemand webinar will cover:
  • Key tasks of in-house counsel, including performing substantive legal work, managing outside counsel, cutting costs and identifying efficiencies, and managing risk and ensuring compliance
  • Aspects of professional responsibility that are unique to the in-house role, including how ethics rules play out in the function
  • Legal and management experience that is highly valued in a corporate legal setting
Take the first steps to prepare your strategy for a successful transition to an in-house role.
FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit General

Online


On Demand,  Expires December 1, 2021

For further information see:

https://tinyurl.com/uevyufl


or

https://learning.bloomberglaw.com/catalog/product.xhtml?utm_campaign=LEGAL_WEB_BLAW194525_Making%20Transition%20to%20In-House%20Counsel_On-Demand_EM%201_123019&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua&eid=16092&trackingcode=BLAW194525&elqTrackId=92e347e4cac9414b93a1edaed5d8fcc0&elq=8d62cf8082354d56ae8ac053603d744b&elqaid=16657&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=11492

Spotlight on Early Case Assessment & AI - On Demand

Spotlight on Early Case Assessment & AI: How to Champion Your Firm's Audio and Video Files

Sponsored by Veritone 

Join DLA Piper’s Gina Trimarco, Veritone’s Chris Ricciuti, Tom O’Connor and Chuck Kellner for an engaging webinar covering all things early case assessment as we discuss the growing use of audio & video ESI in eDiscovery, and the ways you can use technology to automate the process!

Topics will include:

New and Emerging Data Types During Early Case Assessment
Best Practices for Conducting eDiscovery with Audio & Video Evidence
Everyday Audio/Video Use Cases for Legal Technology
Technology Available – Including Early Case Assessment 

FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit General

Online 

For further information see:

https://www.veritone.com/blog/webinar-spotlight-on-early-case-assessment-ai-how-to-champion-your-firms-audio-and-video-files/