Privacy legislation will likely be among the major policy
initiatives in the 117th Congress. Implementation of the European
Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and
California's enactment of the California Consumer Privacy Act
(CCPA) spurred renewed interest at the federal level to pursue
comprehensive legislation to address growing concerns about
privacy. If enacted, a federal privacy law could potentially affect
every sector of the US economy by regulating how companies collect
and use the information of hundreds of millions of Americans.
Join Mintz and ML Strategies for a
webinar that explores the issues surrounding federal privacy
legislation. Topics will include:
- What types of information could be subject to federal legislation?
- What obligations are best placed on covered entities that collect and use data?
- What choices should consumers have regarding the collection and use of their personal information?
- How is a US federal privacy law likely to compare to GDPR and other laws, both domestic and international?
- What would be the optimal enforcement regime of any federal privacy law?
- What role should states play?
When
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
12:00 - 1:00 pm ET // 9:00 - 10:00 am PT
This is an online event.
This webinar will not be recorded — attend on April 6 to hear the discussion.
Moderators
- Cynthia J. Larose
Member / Chair, Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice, Mintz -
Christian Tamotsu Fjeld
Vice President, ML Strategies
Speakers
- Jared Bomberg
Senior Counsel to US Senator Maria Cantwell, US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation - David LeDuc
Vice President of Public Policy, Network Advertising Initiative
REGISTER HERE
We hope you'll join us!