The ITechLaw World Technology Law Conferences Brings You Education Tailored to Address the Ever-Changing Legal Environment
Dr.THILLAINAYAGAM SANKARAVEL
Author, Mediator, Legal Advisor, Consultant with expertise in Training and Management
Dear Professional Colleagues :
I am glad to inform that am invited for the upcoming conference at Chicago and will be at USA from 30th April onwards. I look forward to meet up people who live at USA to discuss and explore business opportunities Kindly do stay connected for mutual benefit. email me [email protected] or reach me at +919841098484:
A BRIEF ABOUT THE CONFERENCE :
With the landscape of technology and technology law changing at a rapid pace, you need to be able to stay in the know and on top of new and future trends and developments. Join your colleagues, peers and industry thought leaders in Chicago for conference sessions such as:
The Global Vendor Perspective: What Legal Issues Keep Them Up at Night
Moderated by Eugene Weitz, SAI Global
Panelists: Eric Notkin, CGI; Nikki Latta, Deloitte; Derek Zolner, Oracle; Brendan Heneghan, IBM
The practice of technology law in-house requires both a traditional expertise regarding applicable laws and regulations and the ability to understand the benefits and blemishes of a company’s products and services. No company operates without exposure and an in-house counsel is the first line of defense in the in-house lawyer’s never ending quest to mitigate risk while striking a good deal for both the company and the customer. This session examines the legal and business risks that an information technology law specialist must address in a commercial setting on a daily basis. The overarching question is what legal issues keeps an information technology vendor awake at night and examines how these issues are put to bed. The panel of seasoned in-house information technology lawyers will discuss and exchange ideas on the day to day issues such as how to address the evolution of data protection law, indemnities and open liability as well as what is discussed with company executives; keeping commitments regarding product and services capabilities realistic, how to avoid disputes, the ability to implement on time and where a product and service will be in the future.
Other sessions which are sure to be engaging and educational for technology lawyers looking to expand their knowledge on today’s changing legal environment are:
- The Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles and AI
- The Dark Side of the IoT
- Key changes in Europe: GDPR, Brexit and E-Privacy
- Big Data, Health Care and Data Privacy: Issues of Concern
How Standard Legal Tasks will be Handled in 2030
Consequences of Using an Electronic Butler
Thanks and Regards
SANKARAVEL