ROUNDTABLES

PRIVACY LAW SALON

The Privacy Law Salon is a series of Roundtables that bring together highly experienced privacy professionals. This exclusive event provides a platform for sharing ideas on privacy and data security matters in a closed-door setting.

SEMINAR STYLE

UNIQUE FORMAT

Experience a unique format of engagement through intimate group discussions. Unlike traditional conferences or seminars, there are no presentations. The sessions feature peer-facilitated dialogue within a highly distinguished group.

DISTINGUISHED PROFESSIONALS

INTERACT

​The Privacy Law Salon offers the chance to share new perspectives and receive feedback on critical privacy and information security issues from those at the forefront of privacy law.

CONFIDENTIALITY

DISCUSS

Governed by Chatham House Rule, conversations remain confidential, fostering an atmosphere conducive to uninhibited idea exchange, where participants confidently share experiences.

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS

ENGAGE

The Privacy Law Salon is a master class for privacy professionals, where the roundtable discussions instill collaboration, produce new approaches, and develop creative solutions.

SENIOR LEADERS

PARTICIPANTS

The Organizing Committee invites distinguished representatives with demonstrated expertise. This esteemed cohort comprises Chief Privacy Officers, corporate privacy leaders, outside counsel, privacy consultants, and service providers.

SHAPING PRIVACY

SMALL GROUPS

Participants engage in small group roundtable discussions led by seasoned academic facilitators. Each group comprises 20-25 individuals. Everyone will actively shape the privacy, governance, and risk strategy dialogue.

MODERATORS

​Organizing Committee

A committee of privacy academics crafts the agenda and extends invitations to notable participants. They moderate seminar-style discussions, actively encouraging participants to explore topics through a different lens.

Paul Schwartz

Jefferson E. Peyser Professor of Law, Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology
University of California Berkeley School of Law

Solove Daniel
Daniel Solove

Eugene L. and Barbara A. Bernard Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology Law
George Washington University Law School

Chris Hoofnagle

Professor of Law in Residence, Faculty Director, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology,
University of California, Berkeley School of Law