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ABA's 4th Annual Internet of Things (IoT) National Institute

Event | 03.27.19 - 03.28.19, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC

Address

Crowell & Moring
1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20004

Crowell & Moring is a sponsor of this event, presented by the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Science & Technology Law.


Attend the ABA’s 4th Annual IoT National Institute to:

  • Gain insights and practical guidance on the latest legal, legislative, regulatory, and liability issues of the IoT transformation—a game-changer for businesses, policymakers, and lawyers that’s generating hundreds of billions of dollars in spending globally.
  • Hear the latest updates on IoT hot topics: emerging IoT technologies, contracting, litigation/mitigation, security, big data/privacy, cybersecurity, standards, cloud/artificial intelligence, connected healthcare, role of government, ethics, etc.

Crowell & Moring attorneys will participate on a series of panels during the event:

  • Partner Jodi G. Daniel will be speaking on the panel "Demystifying the Government Role in IoT Regulation" on Wednesday, March 27th at 3:15 pm (EST).
  • Counsel Kristin J. Madigan will be speaking on the panel "Is IoT the End of Privacy as We Know It?" on Wednesday, March 27th at 4:15 pm (EST).
  • Partner Cheryl A. Falvey will be speaking on the panel "Courting IoT: The Latest IoT Litigation and Liability Issues" on Thursday, March 28th at 10:45 am (EST).
  • Partner Laura Foggan will be speaking on the panel "Running for Cover: Insurance Meets IoT" on Thursday, March 28th at 1:30 pm (EST).

To see the full list of speakers and faculty, please click here.


For more information and to register, please click here.

For more information, please visit these areas: Insurance / Reinsurance, Litigation and Trial, Product Risk Management, Privacy and Cybersecurity

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