2020 Privacy Law Forum Agenda

  

Click on the hyperlinks below to access the Zoom meetings for the plenary and breakouts. You may return to this page at any time to enter a new breakout or to return to the plenary. All times in Pacific.

All sessions will be recorded for the convenience of registered participants.

Friday, October 9, 2020

9:00 – 10:15 a.m.

International Aspects of Privacy Protection and Enforcement

Prof. Paul Schwartz will lead a panel of experts in a review of privacy implementation
and enforcement around the world, including strategies for cross-border data flows after Schrems II.

Julia Apostle,
Bredin Prat

David Bender,
GTC Law

Edward R. McNicholas,
Ropes & Gray

Paul Schwartz,
Berkeley Law/BCLT

Tim Tobin,
Hogan Lovells

10:15 – 10:45 a.m.

David E. Nelson Keynote:
A View from the Federal Trade Commission

 

Hon. Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, Commissioner, FTC

in conversation with

Christine Lyon, Morrison & Foerster

10:45 – 11:15 a.m.

Informal Breakout Sessions

11:15 – 11:45 a.m.

Scraping and other CFAA Updates

This session considers the latest developments in how courts are interpreting the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act including pending cases that may change the direction
of the law.

Orin Kerr,
Berkeley Law/BCLT

Tyler Newby,
Fenwick & West

11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

The Future of Privacy in California

Alastair Mactaggart,
Californians for Consumer Privacy,

in conversation with:

Chris Hoofnagle,
UC Berkeley/BCLT

Lothar Determann,
Baker McKenzie

12:30 – 1:00 p.m.

Informal Breakout Sessions

1:00 – 2:00 p.m.

Privacy by Design: A Status Report

Nathan Good,
Good Research and UC Berkeley

Deirdre Mulligan,
UC Berkeley/BCLT

Kalinda Raina,
LinkedIn

Lindsey Tonsager,
Covington & Burling

2:00 – 2:15 p.m.

BCLT Privacy Award presented to Upturn 

Harlan Yu, Aaron Rieke and David Robinson
2:15 – 2:45 p.m.

Criminal Defendants’ Access to Evidence under Privacy Laws

This session will consider whether the Stored Communications Act bars criminal defendants from using subpoenas to obtain from technology companies the contents
of communications that will assist in their defense.

Mark Flanagan,
WilmerHale

Rebecca Wexler,
Berkeley Law/BCLT

2:45 – 4:00 p.m.

Developments, Trends and Predictions: The Practitioners Panel

Nate Cardozo,
Facebook

Drew Liebert
,
Office of Calif. State Senate Majority Leader

Lydia
Parnes,
Wilson Sonsini

Michael Rubin
,
Latham

Stacey Schesser,
California Department
of Justice

Harlan Yu
,
Upturn

Jim Dempsey,
Berkeley Law/BCLT

 

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