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Special Announcement – Jennifer Stoddart, Privacy Commissioner of Canada will be our keynote speaker
   


Links to other Privacy Law Salon events:

The Health Privacy Law Salon

Privacy Law Salon: Dialogue with Policymakers

Welcome to the web site for The Privacy Law Salon, a unique meeting of the most experienced practitioners and corporate executives dealing with privacy law matters.

The Privacy Law Salon is not a conference. It is an interactive meeting involving experienced legal peers, who will explore in small seminar-style sessions the most complex issues that are, or will soon be, on their radar. The emphasis will be on high-level discussion of emerging issues, of tomorrow’s ideas. The Second Annual Privacy Law Salon will take place on February 2-3, 2012.

Four aspects of the Salon distinguish it from standard CLE privacy law conferences  –

  1. The seminar-style discussion will be led by top legal academics and practitioners. There will be no lectures and no PowerPoint presentations.
  2. Only those with considerable experience in this field are being invited to participate;
  3. Everyone is expected to contribute to the discussion.  This is not a “sit-and-listen” type of event. 
  4. The Organizers will seek and incorporate the input of the participants about what specific topics they would like to explore at the Salon.

The purpose of the Salon is to facilitate a high-level exchange of ideas and in-depth dialogue on cutting-edge and emerging issues that are vital to clients, corporations, government and the public interest.  Attendance at this conference will prepare your company or your clients for the privacy issues of the future.


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The Organizing Committee would like to thank the following companies
for their support:

  Google  
  Hogan Lovells

 
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Get CLE credits - 6.0 program hours*

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Organizing Committee
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Daniel Solove

John Marshall Harlan
Research Professor of Law,
George Washington University

Chris Jay Hoofnagle
Lecturer in Residence, Director – Information Privacy Programs, UC Berkeley School of Law

Paul Schwartz
Professor of Law, UC Berkeley School of Law, Director, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology

Christopher Wolf
Partner and Leader of Privacy and Information Management Practice - Hogan Lovells US LLP, Washington; Founder and Co-Chair, Future of Privacy Forum

 

Advisory Board

Caspar Bowden
Independent Privacy Consultant

Deven Desai
Policy Manager, Academic Relations,
Google, Inc.

Carol DiBattiste
Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Administrative Officer Geek.net

Erin Egan
Director of Privacy,
Facebook

Mike Hintze
Associate General Counsel, Regulatory Affairs,
Microsoft

Pamela Jones Harbour
Partner, Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP and former FTC Commissioner

Ronald Lee
Partner, Arnold & Porter LLP and former General Counsel,
National Security Agency

Nuala O'Connor-Kelly
Chief Privacy Leader & Senior Counsel, Information Governance at General Electric and former Chief Privacy Officer of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Harriet Pearson
VP Security Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer, IBM

Larry Ponemon
Chairman & Founder, Ponemon Institute

Richard Purcell
CEO, Corporate Privacy Group

Scott Shipman
Senior Counsel, Global Privacy Practices, eBay

Zoe Strickland
Chief Privacy Officer, UnitedHealth Group

 

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*You will be able to earn CLE credits based on 6.0 hours of formal programming during the event. Written material will be provided to all participants. Credits awarded differ from state to state, and will be granted at the discretion of the individual state bars.

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