Greenberg Traurig, LLP Shareholders Ian C. Ballon and Darren J. Abernethy and will speak at the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Privacy. Security. Risk. 2023 conference in San Diego Oct. 5-6.
IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2023 focuses on the intersection of technology and privacy and will feature breakout and keynote sessions discussing privacy and data usage across multiple industries.
On Oct. 5, Ballon will present “A Deep Dive into CPRA Litigation and Its Compliance Implications,” discussing the five elements of California Consumer Privacy Act cases, as well as how they might appear in litigation. Ballon also will discuss the contract provisions in California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) litigation, among other topics.
Abernethy will present “California’s Delete Act: Definitions, Deletions, and Disclosures” on Oct. 6. The panel will discuss the basic requirements of California’s forthcoming Delete Act, the expansive definition of “data broker” under California law, the new law’s intersection with the CCPA, and its practical considerations for affected businesses.
Ballon is an intellectual property and internet litigator who represents clients in the defense of data privacy, cybersecurity breach, adtech and behavioral advertising, TCPA, and other Internet-related class action suits. In addition to his practice, Ballon authors the five-volume legal treatise, E-Commerce and Internet Law: Treatise With Forms 2d Edition (West 2008 & 2022 Cum. Supp., www.ianballon.net) and the earlier first edition, which has been cited in state and federal court opinions.
Abernethy is an ad tech, data privacy, and cybersecurity attorney with more than fifteen years of experience. He advises clients on matters related to digital advertising, privacy and data protection law compliance, data breach management, privacy and data security considerations in mergers and acquisitions, artificial intelligence, and FTC best practices.
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