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Related Practices:
Breach Notification CLE Seminar

Date:  09/26/2006
Time:   Registration: Noon – 12:30 pm
Program: 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Lunch will be provided.
Location:   Morrison & Foerster LLP
1290 Avenue of the Americas
39th Floor, New York City
Speaker:   Miriam Wugmeister, Thomas E. Scanlon, John F. Delaney
Contact:   Elite Rubin
Contact Phone:  (212) 336-4198
Description:  

 

Has your company ever:
Lost a laptop? Discovered a rogue employee stealing customer data? Had its website hacked?

More than 30 states now have laws requiring companies to provide notice to individuals – and, in some states, to regulators – in the event of a data security breach. In addition, if your business is international, so is your data. At least three other countries are contemplating breach notification laws.

Join us and you will gain:

  • An understanding of the growing number of state statutes and international laws governing data security breaches;
  • Knowledge of issues that frequently arise in determining whether breach notification obligations have been triggered and whether notice must be provided; and
  • Insight into the process of providing notices to individuals and regulators.

For questions, please contact Elite Rubin at erubin@mofo.com or 212.336.4198.

This invitation is transferable and open to colleagues and guests. There is no charge to attend this seminar. Morrison & Foerster LLP has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an Accredited Provider of continuing legal education in the State of New York [8/20/2004 - 8/19/2007].

This continuing legal education program has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the Continuing Legal Education Board for a maximum of 1.5 credit hours, of which 1.5 credit hours can be applied toward the Professional Practice requirement.