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Culture Clash! Data Protection, Freedom of Information & Discovery – How to Protect Your Business in Transnational Disputes

May 13-14, 2009
Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski
Munich, Germany

As any practitioner or in-house lawyer is well aware, the obligations for disclosing and/or protecting data have become increasingly complex and difficult under often conflicting regulatory and common law schemes. This conference offers an excellent opportunity to learn the latest developments in data protection and privacy issues from Corporate In-House Counsel, European regulators, U.S. judges, and practicing attorneys who deal with these issues on a daily basis.

 

What You Will Learn

 

•    The very latest updates on data protection, privacy issues, the scope of disclosure requirements and the status of disclosure-centered litigation both in Europe and the U.S.

 

•      How to effectively protect data that is entitled to or required to be protected.

 

•      How to deal with conflicting obligations imposed by the disclosure requirements of different jurisdictions.

 

•      How to effectively work with outside counsel and inside lawyers to properly manage conflicting obligations.

 

•     All Recent developments in Europe and the U.S. regarding class actions as a recovery method, and how these actions influence disclosure obligations.

 

•     How to deal with the special problems associated with apparently conflicting disclosure obligations, data protection concerns and lawyer-client and work product privilege issues in today’s transborder business environment.

 

Don’t miss this unique networking opportunity to meet with lawyer members of judicial and administrative agencies from around the world!

 

To download the program brochure please CLICK HERE. To register please CLICK HERE or contact DRI Headquarters are 312-795-1101. Online, telephone and fax registrations require a credit card. A check may be used for registrations by mail.


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