Harmonizing US and Global Consumer Privacy Programs
Creating a consumer privacy program that addresses existing laws while anticipating new ones
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GDPR. PIPEDA. CCPA. CPRA. VCDPA. CPA. LGPD. APPI. PIPL. As in-house counsel, you’ve probably heard these consumer privacy law acronyms and others. But what do they mean? How exactly does each address consumer privacy?

 In this webinar, you’ll learn how the law department can help build a scalable and resilient consumer data protection program. Specifically:
  • What you should know before you even read the laws
  • Some of the key aspects of the major U.S. and global consumer privacy law
  • The similarities and differences among these many laws
  • How to create a proactive vs. reactive privacy program that addresses existing laws and anticipates new ones
  • And more . . .
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Speakers
Beth Magnuson CIPP/US, CIPP/E
Senior Legal Editor
Thomson Reuters Practical Law

Beth is a Senior Legal Editor for Practical Law's Data Privacy & Cybersecurity practice group. Before joining Practical Law, Beth served as managing counsel for Oracle (formerly Sun Microsystems), responsible for privacy and security matters. Her time at Oracle also included work in trademark and copyright matters. Prior to Oracle, Beth’s positions included serving as special counsel with Faegre & Benson; general counsel of Pumpkin Masters, a seasonal products company; and an intellectual property associate at both Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner and Welsh & Katz (now Husch Blackwell).
Sarah Muhlstock, CIPP/US/C
Senior Legal Editor
Thomson Reuters Practical Law

Sarah is a Senior Legal Editor for Practical Law's Data Privacy & Cybersecurity practice group. Before joining Practical Law, Sarah was employed by Brother International Corporation, where she served as senior corporate counsel responsible for US and Canadian data privacy and general commercial matters.  Prior to Brother, Sarah’s positions included serving as an attorney at Verizon Wireless in the Procurement and Technology and Contracts groups and as a commercial litigation associate at Day Pitney LLP.

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