Topics explored in this 6-hour program include:
- What is Data Law and what makes it a new specialized field of law?
- IP Ownership of Data
- Data as an Asset and Legal issues in Monetizing Data
- Contracts to Limit Hidden Third Party Commercialization of Your Data
- Legal Issues in Using Data for Data Machine Learning and AI
- Using Contracts Offensively and Defensively for Data Sharing
- Legal issues for Data-Driven Business
- Updating Corporate Data Practices to Meet New State Privacy Law Requirements (e.g., California, Virginia, Massachusetts, Illinois)
- Big Analytics, Not Big Data
- Data Management for Lawyers and Legal Issues of Law Departments (Data Lakes, Dynamic Data, Data Governance, Data Integrity, Data Warehousing, Metadata Management, etc.)
- Ethics and AI
Event Details
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
In-person in New York City and Virtually
CLE Credit
Speakers
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