Sunday, October 15, 2006

Symposium: Companies caught in the middle

The University of San Francisco Law Review Fall Symposium, taking place later this month, is Companies Caught in the Middle: Legal Responses to Government Requests for Customer Information.

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Saturday, October 28th Companies Caught in the Middle:Legal Responses to Government Requests for Customer Information

A growing number of companies have faced the difficult challenge of preserving their customers’ data in the face of government demands for surveillance assistance. Privacy law specialists from business, academia, non-profits, and private practice will discuss recently adopted solutions and present possible approaches to helping companies reconcile these competing demands. (MCLE credit available).

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Keynote Speaker:

Albert Gidari, Jr.; Perkins Coie, LLP (Defense Counsel in Gonzales v. Google)

Panelists:

Kevin Bankston Electronic Frontier Foundation

Lothar Determann Baker & McKenzie LLP

Susan Freiwald USF School of Law

Scott Frewing Baker & McKenzie LLP

Chris Hoofnagle Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic

Paul Ohm University of Colorado School of Law

Nicole Ozer American Civil Liberties Union

Hilary Ware Google, Inc.

Schedule:

Friday (10/27)

Pre-Symposium Tutorial, given by Prof. Susan Friewald, USF School of Law

5:30-7:00pm (1.5 MCLE Credits).

Saturday (10/28)

Main Symposium

9:45-4:00pm (4.0 MCLE Credits).

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