According to the FBI, it is not a matter of “if” you will be subject to a data breach, but rather, a matter of “when.” Such a fact means it is critical that you and your clients be prepared to promptly respond to a data breach in accordance with legal requirements and in a manner that protects your respective reputations. While it may be inevitable that you are subject to a data breach, there are definitely steps you can take to minimize the likelihood and severity of any breach. This program will introduce you to the various types of data breaches and the basic concepts you should know to get you and your clients headed in the right direction.
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Michael J. Feldman, Esq. is a founding partner of OlenderFeldman LLP and focuses his practice on the ever-expanding world of national and international data privacy and security law and regulation, intellectual property protection, general business operations and strategy, and related commercial areas of practice. By combining his data privacy and security/corporate background with his prior extensive complex commercial litigation experience, together with a thorough understanding of his client’s business operations, goals, and aspirations, Michael has been extremely successful in providing effective, efficient, and practical advice and representation narrowly tailored to each client’s interests and needs. Michael enjoys using his more than two decades of legal experience to help clients in all aspects of their business operations, including determining privacy/data security risks and compliance issues and developing appropriate solutions, planning and executing on business strategy, engaging in complex contract negotiation and drafting (including licensing, website-related agreements, and services agreements), and protecting critical intellectual property. Michael has also represented clients consistently throughout his career in complex litigation matters and business disputes in the state and federal courts, as well as in various Alternative Dispute Resolution forums – always with an eye towards each client’s unique goals. Michael primarily represents closely held companies in a variety of industries, including technology, consulting, medical, pharmaceutical, retail, wholesale, construction, and manufacturing. Michael is admitted to practice in the State of New Jersey, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Additionally, Michael is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) accredited from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), the industry standard in Information Privacy, as well as a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association’s Privacy Law Committee.
Niharika Reddy, Esq. is an Associate in OlenderFeldman’s Corporate/M&A/Technology Services group. Prior to joining the Firm, Niha worked as a corporate associate at two international law firms, advising clients on complex business transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, leveraged buyouts, recapitalizations, and general corporate counselling and compliance. Niha has worked with private equity sponsors, portfolio companies and other private companies across an array of industries, including technology, manufacturing, healthcare, aviation, food and beverage, and professional services and marketing. Niha’s corporate experience includes drafting and negotiating purchase agreements, shareholder agreements, and ancillary contracts, structuring comprehensive credit agreements for leveraged buyouts, and preparing high-yield indenture covenant packages, security agreements, and collateral documentation. Niha is admitted to practice in the State of Illinois and received her JD from University of Illinois College of Law at Urbana-Champaign and her undergraduate degrees in Software Engineering and Management Information Systems from Rochester Institute of Technology.
CLE: One (1.0) hour – New York and New Jersey. CLE WILL ONLY BE PROVIDED TO ATTENDEES THAT STAY FOR THE ENTIRE WEBINAR.
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