Protected-Privacy Data Conference
(U.S. Litigation Conflicts Between Discovery and
Foreign Privacy Protections, Secrecy, and Blocking Laws)
Thursday, November 29, 2012
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TIME |
SESSION |
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7:30 a – 8:30 a |
Continental Breakfast and Sign-In |
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8:30 a – 8:45 a |
Welcoming Remarks |
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8:45 a – 10:15 a |
PANEL 1: Disclosure of Protected Data: Foundations and Framework |
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10:15 a – 10:30 a |
Break |
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10:30 a – 12:00 p |
PANEL 2: Extent of Burdens and Expenses in Complying with Conflicting EU Privacy and US Discovery Laws |
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12:00 p – 1:15 p |
Lunch |
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1:15 p – 2:45 p |
PANEL 3: Recent Developments in EU and Other Regions' Privacy Laws |
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2:45 p – 3:00 p |
Break |
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3:00 p – 4:30 p |
PANEL 4: Current Approaches Taken in Litigation to Comply with Conflicting US Discovery and EU Privacy Laws |
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5:30 p |
Bus Transportation to Duke Law |
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6:00 p – 7:30 p |
Reception at Duke Law |
Friday, November 30, 2012
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TIME |
SESSION |
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7:30 a – 8:30 a |
Continental Breakfast |
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8:30 a –10:30 a |
PANEL 5: Sedona Conference and Other Proposed Approaches to Address Conflicting Demands |
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10:30 a – 10:45 a |
Break |
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10:45 a – 12:45 p |
PANEL 6: Feasibility of Rules Amendments, Legislation, International Treaties, Compacts, and Conventions to Address Conflicting Demands |
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12:45 p – 1:00 p |
Grab-and-Go Lunch |
Panel 1 Disclosure of Protected Data: Foundations and Framework
Professor Stephen B. Burbank, University of Pennsylvania Law School
United States Magistrate Judge Frank Maas, Southern District of New York
Professor Ralf Michaels, Duke Law School (Moderator)
Judge K. Michael Moore, Southern District of Florida
Jonathan Wilan (Baker & McKenzie)
Panel 2 Extent of Burdens and Expenses in Complying with Conflicting EU Privacy and
US Discovery Laws
David M. Bernick (Boies, Schiller & Flexner)
Mary Ellen Callahan, Jenner & Block (former Privacy Chief, U.S. Dept. Homeland Security)
David Hoffman (Intel, Director of Security Policy and Global Privacy Officer) (Moderator)
Christina Peters (IBM, Chief Privacy Officer)
Jonathan Wilan (Baker & McKenzie)
Panel 3 Recent Developments in EU and Other Regions’ Privacy Laws
Martin E. Abrams (Centre for Information Policy Leadership, President) (Moderator)
Mary Ellen Callahan, Jenner & Block (former Privacy Chief, U.S. Dept. Homeland Security)
Orrie Dinstein (GE Capital, Chief Privacy Leader and Senior Counsel)
Amor Esteban (Shook Hardy & Bacon)
Christopher Wolf (Hogan Lovells)
Panel 4 Current Approaches Taken in Litigation to Comply with Conflicting US Discovery
and EU Privacy Laws
Theodore Edelman (Sullivan & Cromwell)
David W. Ichel (Simpson Thacher & Bartlett)
Peter J. Kahn (Williams & Connolly) (Moderator)
United States Magistrate Judge Frank Maas, Southern District of New York
Judge K. Michael Moore, Southern District of Florida
United States Magistrate Judge Viktor V. Pohorelsky, Eastern District of New York
Panel 5 Sedona Conference and Other Proposed Approaches to Address Conflicting Demands
Martin E. Abrams (Centre for Information Policy Leadership, President)
James Daley (Daley & Fey)
Amor Esteban (Shook Hardy & Bacon) (Moderator)
Christopher Wolf (Hogan Lovells)
Panel 6 Feasibility of Rules Amendments, Legislation, International Treaties, Compacts, and Conventions to Address Conflicting Demands
Judge Michael M. Baylson, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Professor Stephen B. Burbank, University of Pennsylvania Law School (Moderator)
Professor Richard L. Marcus, Hastings College of Law
Judge Anthony J. Scirica, Third Circuit Court of Appeals
