Amendment Personal Information Protection Law ①
2022/ 2/ 7[Webinar] eDiscovery overview and data privacy for cross-border cases Part 1 [Subtitles]
2022/ 2/ 7January 2022, 1 Co-sponsored by Winston & Strawn LLP, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP / FRONTEO
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Points of attendance
Based on various data privacy regulations, organizations are under strict obligations to track and/or disclose various types of sensitive data received during the course of engagements. These sensitive data types include personal data and personally identifiable information (PII). Data privacy obligations attach at the outset of any data collection activity, typically prior to review of any data. Many multinational companies have similar obligations with respect to sensitive data tracking. In order to meet obligations and track the existence of personal data categories as early as possible, organizations must comply with the national privacy laws of the jurisdictions in which they conduct business. In this webinar, two highly experienced US-based litigation support directors will present lectures on electronic discovery and data privacy as they relate to Japanese corporations involved in regulatory investigations and/or litigation is US courts. In Part2,you will see the panel discussion and Q&A session that took place in the second half of the webinar.
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January 2022, 1 Co-sponsored by Winston & Strawn LLP, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP / FRONTEO
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Points of attendance
Based on various data privacy regulations, organizations are under strict obligations to track and/or disclose various types of sensitive data received during the course of engagements. These sensitive data types include personal data and personally identifiable information (PII). Data privacy obligations attach at the outset of any data collection activity, typically prior to review of any data. Many multinational companies have similar obligations with respect to sensitive data tracking. In order to meet obligations and track the existence of personal data categories as early as possible, organizations must comply with the national privacy laws of the jurisdictions in which they conduct business. In this webinar, two highly experienced US-based litigation support directors will present lectures on electronic discovery and data privacy as they relate to Japanese corporations involved in regulatory investigations and/or litigation is US courts. In Part2,you will see the panel discussion and Q&A session that took place in the second half of the webinar.
lecturer
Scott M. Cohen is the Managing Director of E-Discovery & Information Governance for Winston & Strawn LLP. Mr. Cohen oversees all aspects of the Firm's litigation technology, practice & client services, electronic discovery operations and document review centers. Throughout his career, Mr. Cohen has worked in a consultative capacity with law firms and corporate legal departments enabling them to effectively leverage technology in all legal practice areas. With a focus on electronic discovery, complex data analytics, and litigation readiness, Mr. Cohen advises firm lawyers and clients on a wide range of topics relating to discovery in complex litigation. Mr. Cohen is a frequent writer and speaker on a variety of subjects ranging from electronic discovery best practices and legal cost control to leadership development, performance management and staff mentoring in legal organizations. Prior to joining Winston & Strawn, Mr. Cohen was the Practice Support Director for Proskauer Rose where he was responsible for the development and operation of the firm’s practice support department. Mr. Cohen also served as the Director of Information Technology for MetLife where he was responsible for providing general technology and litigation support services to the corporation's large and geographically dispersed legal, records and internal audit departments.
Activities - Mr. Cohen is a member of The Sedona Conference Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production and an adjunct instructor for the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Electronic Discovery Certificate Program. He is also an advisory board member of the Association of Certified eDiscovery Specialists and an active member of the International Legal Technology Association Litigation Support Community, the Association for Information and Image Management and the American Records Management Association.
Brad Schaffel is the Manager of Electronic Discovery and Litigation Support at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP. Mr. Schaffel has held this position since November, 2017. He has 11 years of experience in various levels of project management in the legal space. Tasked with creating a team of experienced professionals, Brad has been successful in building departments of top-tier individuals who can act as in-house legal technology consultants as well as excellent project managers and technicians. He continuously strives to improve automation and workflow; keeping up with the growing size and complexity of discovery requests is an on-going challenge that requires constant attention. Mr. Schaffel’s current responsibilities include overseeing preservation and litigation hold efforts and tracking sensitive data the frim receives from its clients. This is in addition to overseeing and managing the day-to-day discovery consultation and project management provided by his team.
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