In today’s fast-evolving digital landscape, data privacy is no longer just a compliance checkbox, it’s a strategic imperative. Over the past year, in-house counsel have faced a whirlwind of regulatory changes, landmark enforcement actions, and the growing complexity of managing data across jurisdictions. As we move into the final weeks of 2025, the pressure to stay ahead of data privacy obligations and risks while enabling innovation has never been greater.
This webinar is designed to help busy legal teams make sense of it all. This practical CLE webinar will walk attendees through some of the most impactful developments of the past year—from new state privacy laws — to the legal implications of AI and algorithmic decision-making. This session also looks ahead, offering a forward-thinking roadmap for how in-house counsel can proactively manage privacy functions, build a resilient governance program, and advise business stakeholders with confidence.
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