March 2020: How to Be Ready for New York’s New Data Protection Law (the SHIELD Act)

Program Date: 01/16/2020
Description
On October 23, 2019, the Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security Act (the SHIELD Act) went into effect. The New York law imposes data breach notification requirements on any business that owns or licenses certain private information of New York residents, regardless of whether it conducts business in New York. In March 2020, the second part of the Act goes into effect, requiring businesses to develop, implement and maintain a data security program to protect private information. Through this course, attorneys can gain an understanding of the SHIELD Act with an emphasis on key actions businesses should take to comply, the penalties for not doing so, and cybersecurity best practices to mitigate loss.
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California, Colorado Eligible, Florida, Georgia, New Jersey Eligible, New York, New York - BOTH New and Experienced Attorneys, Texas Self Study
Credit Information
50 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit, based on a 50 minute credit hour
60 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit, based on a 60 minute credit hour
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Program Categories
Antitrust Law
Business Organizations & Contracts
Communications and Media Law
Computer, Internet & E-Commerce Law
Cybersecurity
Data Security and Outsourcing
Federal Courts
Florida Eligible
Media & Communication Law
Privacy and Data Security
Privacy Law
State Specific - NY
Presenters
![]() Nawa Lodin, Esq. Fox Rothschild LLP |
Nawa is a corporate attorney who represents clients in a full range of corporate transactions and compliance matters. She focuses her practice on health care law and provides advice on a wide variety of state and federal laws and regulations including: • The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Nawa handles a range of health care matters including, advising start-ups, drafting and negotiating clinical trial agreements, managed care contracting, scope of licensure and governance issues, medical staff issues, telemedicine matters, providing health care compliance plans and training, handling corporate transactions such as mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and affiliations. |
![]() Caroline A. Morgan, Esq. Fox Rothschild LLP |
A former partner and claims manager with a global reinsurer, Caroline knows the importance of aligning litigation goals with short and long-term business objectives. She takes a practical, comprehensive and efficient approach to solving clients’ legal problems, investing time to understand their business priorities in order to meet their litigation needs in a cost-effective manner. Caroline handles a wide range of business litigation, representing companies in a variety of complex disputes. Through her insurance industry experience, she provides informed advice and an insider’s perspective on an array of insurance and reinsurance matters. In addition, Caroline counsels companies on compliance with state, federal and international data privacy and breach notification laws, including:
She helps clients assess, analyze and manage risks including cross-border discovery; mitigate losses; and achieve cybersecurity best practices. Her experience includes defending airlines in state and federal courts across the country against claims brought under the Montreal Convention. Caroline was also a secondee in the Aviation Claims Department of a large insurer, where she managed airline hull and liability claims.
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