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InnoLaw Group
8 pages

This resource provides an overview of the legal review process, templates, playbooks, and technology related to contract lifecycle technology.

Kathryn Pruss Zeltwanger, Deputy General Counsel, Armstrong Group

Small legal departments often do not have the people, time, or budget to consider intricate software or other complicated and expensive solutions that larger law departments might utilize. 

This article discusses how small legal departments can get organized, intentional, and creative. 

Resource Details
Region: Global
Audience: Small Law Departments
Supratim Chakraborty, Partner, Sumantra Bose, Counsel, and Shramana Dwibedi, Senior Associate (Khaitan & Co.)

The Indian data protection legal regime is proposed to undergo a major overhaul with the enforcement of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act.

This article discusses In-house counsel internal strategies for compliance, including training of key stakeholders and conducting gap assessments.

In the rapidly evolving landscape of AI model development, the significance of obtaining valid consent cannot be overstated. This Webcast is tailored for privacy and data governance professionals seeking to navigate the complex web of regulations and ethical considerations surrounding obtaining consent to collect personal data and use it for AI. 

Join us as we delve into the imperative of securing valid consent, the legal frameworks governing it, and best practices for ensuring compliance while fostering trust with users. We will explore real-world examples and case studies that highlight the impact of consent on AI model building, shedding light on both the risks of non-compliance and the rewards of a transparent approach.

Key Takeaways: • Understand the legal implications of obtaining consent in AI model development. • Learn best practices for incorporating consent mechanisms into data collection processes. • Gain insights into building trust with users through transparent consent practices. • Explore strategies for ensuring compliance with data privacy regulations.

This Webcast will also discuss how the right technology can streamline consent and preference management across all channels, ensuring seamless synchronization and compliance with global privacy regulations. Empower your privacy team with comprehensive analytics and user consent insights to proactively manage user preferences and opt-outs, while maintaining a robust, defensible process for consent and cookie compliance.

Generously Sponsored by Exterro

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The proliferation and enhancement of privacy laws at home and abroad requires in-house legal teams to grapple with a fast-evolving legal landscape filled with risk and potential sources of liability. Whether the risk lies in non-compliance with local laws, data breaches, and neglected issues transactional workstreams, it is more important than ever to have a global or regional perspective.

 
Find out what is happening in terms of new laws, new developments, and new risks, in this 1 hour session, where we will conduct an overview and discussion of:

• Recent trends and developments in US, Asia and Europe
• Enforcement trends and penalties
• How countries are dealing with data privacy issues in A.I.
• Best practices to address global or regional compliance needs

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Global Legal Group
230 pages

This guide covers common issues in cybersecurity laws and regulations in 21 jurisdictions. Topics covered include preventing attacks, corporate governance, litigation, insurance, and investigatory and police powers.

Resource Details
Region: Global, Argentina, Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States
Christi A. Lawson, Whitney Nicholas, and Natasha Dempsey (Foley & Lardner LLP)
2 pages

This article discuses the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finalized amendments to the Negative Option Rule, now retitled the “Rule Concerning Recurring Subscriptions and Other Negative Option Program.“

The rule represents a significant overhaul of the regulatory framework governing how companies handle subscription services and automatic renewals.

Companies are finding out that once developed, data retention policy execution can be difficult and inconsistent. Kaye Cyrus from Health Edge, and Tom Mighell from Contoural, Inc will discuss creating a data retention policy that meets privacy requirements, utilizes AI Governance, does not conflict with other compliance requirements, and are easier to execute. Topics will include: 

• How organizations can create modern and more compliant records retention schedules to better handle both paper and electronic information 
• Strategies to privacy-enable your schedule to avoid conflicts with recordkeeping requirements 
• The role of AI Governance 
• How to get your employees to follow your policy

Generously Sponsored by Contoural

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