Our March event will feature a fireside discussion with Maximilian Schrems, founder of NOYB (None of Your Business)
arlington, virginia — Bloomberg Law Firm today announced that its annual internal forum will be held virtually on Wednesday, March 13th from 1:00 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. E.T. CLE-eligible events will focus on the changing world of consumer privacy, including new laws and frameworks, and challenges around AI and machine learning applications. Registration for the event “Global Privacy Dynamics: Navigating Data Laws & AI Challenges” can be done at https://aboutblaw.com/bcRW.
The forum will begin with a keynote speech from Maximilian Schrems, founder of NOYB (None of Your Business), a privacy enforcement platform that takes data protection cases to court under the EU General Data Protection Regulation. Schrems' case led to two important landmark judgments by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), called Schrems I and Schrems II, respectively, on what was then his legal basis for data transfers between the EU and the US. was to disable it. He is currently working on a lawsuit that could lead to the collapse of his latest EU-US data privacy framework. Max discusses privacy issues regarding cross-border data transfers and future developments.
This will be followed by a panel discussion exploring the new EU-US Data Privacy Framework (DPF) and the key requirements that organizations must meet to participate. Panelists will consider the future of Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs), discuss considerations and steps in moving to international privacy policies compliant with the new framework, and ensure compliance when transferring consumer data globally. provides guidance for practitioners on how to maintain
The second panel will explore the impact of AI, machine learning, and automated decision-making on consumer privacy rights and what businesses should consider to ensure compliance with current and future regulations . Panelists will share the privacy implications of pending regulations under the CCPA and EU AI law, including the issues required by these regulations, including notice and consent, transparency, opt-out rights, and the large number of data subjects involved. Provides insight into the impact of AI on privacy practices. right.
The event concludes with a conversation with Jennifer M. Urban, President of the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA). She will discuss the latest draft regulations issued by her CPPA to provide new protections for consumers regarding the use of data and automated decision-making technologies, including AI. Urban provides insight into the details of the regulatory framework and the timeline for the enactment of these regulations.
“AI and machine learning are having a major impact on consumer privacy, and it is critical that organizations and their legal advisors remain aware of this developing landscape,” said Joe Breda, president of Bloomberg Law. ” he said. “The Bloomberg Law internal forum will provide practitioners with valuable insight into the myriad AI-related privacy considerations surrounding consumer rights and strategies for addressing them.”
Additional speakers include:
- Edward Britan, Senior Vice President of Global Privacy and Marketing Legal Affairs, Salesforce
- Erika Brown Lee, Managing Director and General Counsel, Global Data Privacy, Citigroup
- Derek Care, Senior Director of Privacy and Cybersecurity Legal Affairs, Uber
- Jane Horvath, Partner at Gibson Dunn
- Jo Ann Davaris, Chief Privacy Officer, Global Privacy, Booking Holdings
- Katherine Fick, Associate General Counsel, Privacy + AI, IBM
- Kristin Johnston, Associate General Counsel, Affinity, AI, Privacy and Security
- Renato Leite Monteiro, Global Data Protection Officer, X (Twitter)