[On-site seminar] Crisis & Risk Management and Digital Transformation (DX) of Japanese Companies 〜Push Forward DX as a Management Issue from the Perspective of Risk Management〜
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Lecture theme
Part 1: Modern Technologies and AI : What Japanese Companies Can Expect When Negotiating with Government Agencies (English *Japanese summary available)
Part 2: Crisis & Risk Management and Digital Transformation (DX) of Japanese Companies
〜Push Forward DX as a Management Issue from the Perspective of Risk Management〜
~DX promotion as a management issue from the perspective of risk management~ (Japanese)
Part 3: Covington & Burling LLP / Nozomi Sogo Law Office / FRONTEO conversation (English)
Seminar Outline
This presentation will cover hot topics and common themes -- focused on modern technologies and artificial intelligence -- when companies around the world are in an investigation or a litigation with the Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, or any other United States government agencies. As just a few examples, we will cover complexities in investigations and litigations relating to AI, mobile devices, text messages, ephemeral messages, electronic discovery protocols, protective orders, modern technology policies, and the like. In addition, the presentation will cover written guidance from the agencies that should help Japanese and other companies know what the agencies expect companies to be doing in this arena. This will include, for example, the Department of Justice's most recent 1 guidance on how it will evaluate corporate compliance programs concerning mobile devices, communications platforms, and ephemeral messaging.
Venue
Tokyo Conference Center Shinagawa(406)
108-0075-1 Alea Shinagawa, Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 9-36
2 minutes walk from JR Shinagawa Station Konan Exit (East Exit)
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2024/2/Covington & Burling LLP / Nozomi Sogo Law Office / FRONTEO co-sponsored on-site seminar held on Wednesday, February14th
You can download materials for the seminar to be held on September 2024, 2 from the form below.
Lecture theme
Part 1: Modern Technologies and AI : What Japanese Companies Can Expect When Negotiating with Government Agencies (English *Japanese summary available)
Part 2: Crisis & Risk Management and Digital Transformation (DX) of Japanese Companies
〜Push Forward DX as a Management Issue from the Perspective of Risk Management〜
~DX promotion as a management issue from the perspective of risk management~ (Japanese)
Part 3: Covington & Burling LLP / Nozomi Sogo Law Office / FRONTEO conversation (English)
Seminar Outline
This presentation will cover hot topics and common themes -- focused on modern technologies and artificial intelligence -- when companies around the world are in an investigation or a litigation with the Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, or any other United States government agencies. As just a few examples, we will cover complexities in investigations and litigations relating to AI, mobile devices, text messages, ephemeral messages, electronic discovery protocols, protective orders, modern technology policies, and the like. In addition, the presentation will cover written guidance from the agencies that should help Japanese and other companies know what the agencies expect companies to be doing in this arena. This will include, for example, the Department of Justice's most recent 1 guidance on how it will evaluate corporate compliance programs concerning mobile devices, communications platforms, and ephemeral messaging.
Speakers/panelist:
Covington & Burling LLP
Edward H. Rippey
Ed Rippey is a Partner at the global law firm Covington & Burling in Washington, DC. Mr. Rippey is the Chair of its E-Discovery, AI, and Information Governance Practice. He represents enormous multinational corporations on e-discovery and artificial intelligence in litigations and investigations, and also advises on information governance during peacetime to optimize legal and business positioning. Mr. Rippey is a pioneer in this arena and has given scores of presentations and has published scores of articles domestically and internationally. He is consistently ranked in Litigation E-Discovery in Chambers Global, Chambers USA, Who's Who Legal, and Super Lawyers. The Chambers rankings have noted that Mr. Rippey is a "savvy and forward-thinking" litigator who "combines specific knowledge with dynamite litigation skills and case oversight."
In addition, Mr. Rippey is the Co-Chair of Covington & Burling's Gaming Industry Practice and represents integrated resorts and casinos, game manufacturers, and on-line entities worldwide.
Nozomi Sogo Law Office
Daisuke Yuki
Handles corporate legal affairs such as corporate compliance, risk management, crisis management, fraud investigation (including investigation committee), corporate crime defense, international dispute / M & A, overseas subsidiary management, and governance support as an outside officer.There are many lectures, books, and articles on whistleblowing, and he also gives lectures at briefing sessions hosted by the Consumer Affairs Agency and lectures with the Consumer Affairs Agency.
In 2016, he became a director of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners in Japan. Established Legal Risk Management Research Organization (“LR”) in 2015 and assumed office as representative director from 2019. 2019-2020 International Bar Association (IBA) Anti-Burtain Committee Asia Regional Representative, 2021-Vice-Chairman of the Commission's Compliance Subcommittee.
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