The Unintentional Hacker
The Hospitality Law Conference Series 2.0 – San Diego
January 11, 2018
Edward H. Block, a member of Gardere’s litigation team, and frequent speaker and writer on cybersecurity issues, will present on data protection in the hospitality industry in San Diego Jan. 11 as part of The Hospitality Law Conference 2.0 Series.
From development deals to food and beverage liability, labor and employment issues to data protection, The Hospitality Law Conference covers all aspects of what legal professionals serving the hospitality industry need to know to serve their companies and clients.
To learn more about the conference, click here.
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