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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Biometrics Regulatory Update (Panel 4)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Ramya Chandrasekhar, BCLT, CNRS (France)

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Genetic Privacy in the Civil Contexts (Panel 6)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Anya Prince, Iowa Law

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Genetic Privacy in the Criminal Contexts (Panel 5)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Andrea Roth, Berkeley Law

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Housekeeping

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — KEYNOTE FTC Litigation & Enforcement (Panel 3)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Robin "Bobbi" Rosen Spector, FTC Abby Smith, Berkeley Law (2026)

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  • 41
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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Navigation of Health Data Laws Beyond HIPAA (Panel 1)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Amy de la Lama, Bryan Cave Danielle Manner, Gilead

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Prognostication Panel: What’s Next for Life Sciences Privacy? (Panel 7)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Lokke Moerel, Morrison & Foerster Allison Schmitt, BCLT Shannon Yavorsky, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Spotlight on Life Sciences Privacy Litigation & Enforcement (Panel 2)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Hale Melnick, Wilson Sonsini Tracy Shapiro, Wilson Sonsini

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Biotechnology & Inventorship – What You Need To Know | Inventorship Determinations: Disputes and Best Practices (Part 1)


Part 1: Inventorship Determinations: Disputes and Best Practices In part one, Inventorship Determinations: Disputes and Best Practices, join BCLT Life Sciences Director Allison Schmitt in conversation with Brent Sokol, an experienced biotech litigator, and Micheal Hebert, a leading life science patent prosecutor. We discuss the legal standard for inventorship, provide case examples, and share best practices for determining inventorship and handling disputes during prosecution.

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Biotechnology & Inventorship – What You Need To Know | Trade Secrets and Inventorship: Disputes and Best Practices (Part 2)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Part 2: Trade Secrets and Inventorship: Disputes and Best Practices In part two, Trade Secrets and Inventorship: Disputes and Best Practices, join BCLT Life Sciences Director Allison Schmitt in conversation with Brent Sokol, an experienced biotech litigator, and Greg Bombard, a widely-recognized trade secret trial lawyer provide an overview of trade secret law. We recommend best practices for trade secret protection, and explore inventorship issues as they arise in the context of trade secret disputes.

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Biotechnology & Inventorship – What You Need To Know | Transactions and Inventorship: Best Practices for Diligence and Covenants (Part 3)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Part 3: Transactions and Inventorship: Best Practices for Diligence and Covenants In part three, Transactions and Inventorship: Best Practices for Diligence and Covenants, join BCLT Life Sciences Director Allison Schmitt in conversation with Brent Sokol, an experienced biotech litigator, and Prashant Girinath, a top life sciences patent strategist. We examine the law of inventorship, recommend best practices for transaction readiness and diligence, and provide case examples in which an inventorship dispute impacted a commercial transaction.

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Commercial digital wellness

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Panel 3: A deep-dive into biometrics in digital wellness technologies. A legal expert, social science expert and computer science expert delve into the ways in which biometrics are generated and used for digital wellness and the legal regulation of these activities in the USA.

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Digital ID and service delivery

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Panel 1: A deep-dive into biometrics and Digital ID. Legal and social science experts discuss biometrics-based Digital ID in India, Brazil and USA. They also discuss what regulation of Digital ID should achieve to ensure fair, non-discriminatory and privacy-enhancing use of biometric data.

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Facial recognition and AI

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Panel 2: A survey of biometrics in facial recognition AI applications. Legal and social science experts from India, Brazil, Asia-Pacific, USA and EU discuss the ways in which biometrics are used for facial recognition, the actors involved in this AI ecosystem, the types of regulation we are seeing, and the social effects of both the technology and the regulations.  

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Generative AI as a Creativity Tool: (Keynote) Orly Lobe

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Recorded on September 22, 2023 This program does not provide CLE The author of “The Equality Machine” will offer her perspectives on societal benefits of AI and reflections on today’s demonstration and panel presentations. -- Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a widely used disruptive technology. It is, however, far from the first technology to disrupt economic and social paradigms. Societies have adapted to such technologies in the past. This half-day conference will consider how society may adapt to generative AI. Our speakers will consider concerns that have been raised about the dangers of AI and copyright implications of generative, but also some benefits that AI can bring about in terms of new products, services, capabilities, and new opportunities for creative expression. Speaker Orly Lobel, University of San Diego Law School

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Generative AI as a Creativity Tool: (Panel 1) Disruptive Technologies

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Recorded on September 22, 2023 This program does not provide CLE Focus on ways in which societies have adapted to previous disruptive technologies and the prospects of societal adaptations to generative AI technologies -- Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a widely used disruptive technology. It is, however, far from the first technology to disrupt economic and social paradigms. Societies have adapted to such technologies in the past. This half-day conference will consider how society may adapt to generative AI. Our speakers will consider concerns that have been raised about the dangers of AI and copyright implications of generative, but also some benefits that AI can bring about in terms of new products, services, capabilities, and new opportunities for creative expression. Speaker Tyler Ochoa, Santa Clara University School of Law Matthew Sag, Emory Law School Pamela Samuelson, Berkeley Law School

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Generative AI as a Creativity Tool: Demonstration and Q&A session about the Picasso AI reconstruction project

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Recorded on September 22, 2023 This program does not provide CLE Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a widely used disruptive technology. It is, however, far from the first technology to disrupt economic and social paradigms. Societies have adapted to such technologies in the past. This half-day conference will consider how society may adapt to generative AI. Our speakers will consider concerns that have been raised about the dangers of AI and copyright implications of generative, but also some benefits that AI can bring about in terms of new products, services, capabilities, and new opportunities for creative expression. Speakers Anthony Bourached, University College, LondonDavid Stork, Stanford University

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Generative AI as a Creativity Tool: Framing Remarks

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Recorded on September 22, 2023 This program does not provide CLE Focus on the current state of discourse about generative AI. So far, it has largely focused on various societal risks and the copyright lawsuits, but more attention is needed to understand why some authors and artists are using generative AI to enhance their creative outputs. -- Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a widely used disruptive technology. It is, however, far from the first technology to disrupt economic and social paradigms. Societies have adapted to such technologies in the past. This half-day conference will consider how society may adapt to generative AI. Our speakers will consider concerns that have been raised about the dangers of AI and copyright implications of generative, but also some benefits that AI can bring about in terms of new products, services, capabilities, and new opportunities for creative expression. SpeakerChristopher Jon Sprigman, NYU Law School

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Pathways for the future

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Panel 4: The final panel, which offers some suggestions for the future of biometrics regulation. Legal experts, social science researchers, human rights experts and humanitarian workers from across the world discuss what values and legal principles should be included in biometrics regulations to balance innovation with privacy and ethics.

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