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When:           Monday, April 24, 2017
Where:          Offices of Seyfarth Shaw LLP, Chicago, IL
Sign in:          5:00 – 5:30 pm
Event:            5:30 – 6:30 pm
Reception:    6:30 – 7:30 pm

Topic: Interactive Dialogue concerning The Sedona Conference® International Litigation Principles (Transitional Edition): Practical Help for Companies with the EU General Data Protection Regulation and Privacy Shield

Please join us for a Working Group 6 (WG6) Membership-Building event at Seyfarth Shaw on Monday, April 24, 2017, [Sign in: 5:00 pm; Event: 5:30 pm; Reception: 6:30 pm]. A distinguished panel, including panel moderator Jim Daley of Seyfarth Shaw, Jennifer Hamilton of Deere & Company, Cameron Krieger of Latham & Watkins, and Laura Kibbe will lead a dialogue on The Sedona Conference® International Litigation Principles (Transitional Edition).

The International Litigation Principles was first published in 2011. In the intervening years, there have been important Developments in data protection law world-wide, including the passage of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the replacement of the Safe Harbor Data Transfer Framework with the new “Privacy Shield” framework, and the emergence of the APEC data privacy framework in the Asia-Pacific region. The situation is still fluid, particularly the implementation of the EU GDPR between now and its effective date of May 2018. Despite this, the six Sedona International Principles have remained relevant and useful. The Transitional Edition updates the commentary and analysis of the original Principles document, and includes two new model court orders to facilitate cross-border transfer of personal data for discovery in the U.S. litigation.

The event is open to the entire legal community, and there is no cost to attend.

Non-members in attendance that are interested in becoming WG6 members will receive a $100 discount for a Working Group Series (WG6) membership. Please be sure to remind any friends, colleagues or clients who are interested in joining. WGS membership is in-for-one, in-for-all. Once a WGS member, one is eligible to become a member and take part in the activities of all Working Groups, including WG6.

FACULTY

James Daley Jennifer Hamilton Laura Kibbe Cameron Krieger
James Daley Jennifer Hamilton Laura Kibbe Cameron Krieger

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Seyfarth Host: Scott Carlson

AGENDA — APRIL 24, 2017

TIME SESSION PANELISTS
5:00 – 5:30 pm Sign In
5:30 – 6:30 pm Interactive Dialogue Daley, Hamilton, Kibbe, Krieger
6:30 – 7:30 pm Reception

Seyfarth Shaw LLP is an approved provider of Illinois Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credit.  This event is approved for 1.0 hours of CLE credit in CA, IL, NJ and NY.  CLE credit is pending for GA, TX and VA.

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John Tomaszewski specializes in emerging technology and its application to business. His primary focus has been developing trust models to enable new and disruptive technologies and businesses to thrive. In the “Information Age”, management needs to have good advice and counsel on how…

John Tomaszewski specializes in emerging technology and its application to business. His primary focus has been developing trust models to enable new and disruptive technologies and businesses to thrive. In the “Information Age”, management needs to have good advice and counsel on how to protect the capital asset which heretofore has been left to the IT specialists – its data.

John’s expertise in the understanding of a company’s data protection and management needs provide a specialized point of view which allows for holistic solutions. A good answer should always solve at least three problems.

John has been a co-author of several information security and privacy publications, including the PKI Assessment Guidelines and Privacy, Security and Information Management: An Overview; as well as publishing scholarly works of his own on the topic. He has also provided input to the drafting of various security and privacy laws around the world; including the APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules system. He is a frequent speaker globally on the topics of cloud computing, Self Regulatory Organizations (“SROs”), cross-border privacy schemes, and secure e-commerce.