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Nixon Peabody LLP Information Law Webinar Series

In today’s marketplace, it is critical to have an understanding of information law and the ways the creation, receipt, storage, retrieval, production, and destruction of documents and electronic information can impact your business. What you don’t know can hurt you and what you do know can provide strategic benefits.

We invite you to join us for Nixon Peabody’s Information Law Webinar Series, held on the third Thursday each month from noon to 1 p.m. (Eastern). This series offers practical business advice with a legal perspective on exciting new developments in information law. Each month, Nixon Peabody attorneys who are among the leading practitioners in the information law field will discuss a different topic and provide new information that your business can use to its advantage. Each webinar is complimentary and offers CLE credits in qualifying jurisdictions.

In addition to our “third Thursday” schedule, additional webinars on a variety of topics will also be held throughout the year. Check back often for new topics and dates!

Who should attend?

A range of decision-makers, including:

  • In-house legal counsel
  • CEOs
  • CFOs
  • HR directors
  • Accountants

Contact

If you have any questions about the Information Law Webinar Series, please contact Katie Farrell at 617-345-1124.


Upcoming Webinars


The Boucher Bill: Feds Enter Privacy Space with Comprehensive Draft Legislation 

We welcome you to join us for this 60-minute complimentary webinar where we will engage in a detailed discussion of the Boucher bill, the possible political hurdles it faces, and ramifications for the technology industry.

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Previous Webinars

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Managing and Protecting Trade Secrets in the Emerging World of Cloud Computing

Join Nixon Peabody attorneys Jonathan Redgrave and Mark Halligan for a 60-minute webinar where we will discuss the risks of associated with storing your company’s data in “the cloud” and help you best prepare your organization for the inadvertent trade secret exposures lurking in the shadows.

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Legal Challenges in Deploying Internal Corporate Social Media Tools (Yammer, Office Communicator, SalesForce Chatter)

For companies, social media and the Internet have become an alternative to traditional ways of communicating—with customers, with clients, with employees, and with job applicants. This program will present an overview of the issues raised by the use of social media and focus on steps companies can take to minimize their legal liability in this area.

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Out with the Old: Conducting Defensible Legacy Data Remediation Projects

This Nixon Peabody webinar discussion will discuss recognizing the source of the legacy data problem; creating a framework of your legal and business preservation obligations; strategies for gathering information regarding your legacy data; involving and coordinating the key players (legal, records management, and business units); and tips for documenting and validating the remediation.

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Managing Costs in Responding to Government Investigations

Managing the costs and burdens associated with responding to discovery requests is often overwhelming but there are some things you can do! Join us for this complimentary webinar as we discuss and review best practices.

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Thursday, February 11, 2010

The latest decision on legal holds related to e-discovery by United States District Judge Shira Scheindlin (SDNY) and what this means for you

During this 1-hour webinar, which will be led by Information Law chair and partner, Jonathan Redgrave, Nixon Peabody attorneys from across the country will discuss the January 15, 2010, decision by Judge Shira Scheindlin (SDNY) in The Pension Committee of the University of Montreal Pension Plan, et al. v. Banc of America Securities, LLC, et al..

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Thursday, January 21, 2010
Encore presentation: Monday, February 8

Developing a Comprehensive Information Security Program: Are you Ready for March 1st?

March 1, 2010, is the effective date for regulation 201 CMR 17.00: Standards for the Protection of Personal Information of Residents of the Commonwealth. This regulation implements provisions of Massachusetts General Law Chapter 93H for standards to be met by anyone who owns, licenses, stores, or maintains personal information of a resident of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Are you ready for March 1st?

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