Reprising & updating the highly successful panel at CMCP’s 2011 Annual Business Conference, Foley Senior Counsel Patrick Wong moderated a panel discussion on the topic of ethics of social media during a CMCP (California Minority Counsel Program) panel and networking. The panel was titled “Does Tweeting Beat Meeting? The Ethics of Social Networking” and addressed the ethical considerations involved in a lawyer’s use of social networking in both professional and personal capacities.
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September 24, 2024
Events
Do You Have AI Blind Spots in Your Licensing Agreements? Revisiting the Past, Considering the Present, and Planning for the Future
On Tuesday, September 24, Foley Partner Andrew Gross will speak on the panel “Do You Have AI Blind Spots in Your Licensing Agreements?
12 September 2024
Manufacturing Industry Advisor
Cybersecurity in the Age of Industry 4.0 – Part 1
As the manufacturing sector continues to embrace the hyper-connected era of Smart Manufacturing, known as Industry 4.0, more and more organizations are integrating advanced automation, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and other cutting-edge innovations into their operations.
12 September 2024
Viewpoints
U.S. State Comprehensive Consumer Data Privacy Law Comparison
Since the passage of the California Consumer Privacy Act in 2018, other U.S. states have followed suit by enacting comprehensive consumer data privacy laws in rapid succession.