CEN Northern California, The Cornell Law School, The Legal Information Institute, and Justia.com presents: Digital Information: Balancing Privacy and Transparency a Panel discussion featuring Michael Blum, Chair, Privacy Group at Fenwick & West and David Schellhase JD ‘90, Senior VP and General Counsel at Salesforce.com.
Wondering how you can maximize the use of your technology yet keep some data private?
This topic is perhaps the single most difficult issue confronting information providers today – and one that is especially important to legal information providers. At the center is the tension between ensuring that the business of the legal system take place in public view, on the one hand, and the need for individual privacy on the other. At the edges is a collection of other agendas that make resolution of these interests even more difficult. The purpose of this program is to engage in a discussion that will help participants successfully address these issues.
The Legal Information Institute was the first to provide open-access legal information on the Internet over 15 years ago. Today, the LII provides sophisticated, innovative legal-information services to a huge Internet audience -- the LII gets 6 million hits a week from over 200 countries. Justia.com (which is based in the Bay Area) is a legal media and technology company focused on making legal information, resources and services easy to find on the Internet. It provides free case law, codes, regulations, legal articles and legal blog databases, as well as community resources.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
6:00 PM Reception
7:00 – 8:30 PM Program
Cost: $20 per person. Space is limited. Registration in advance is required.
Please register at www.lawschool.cornell.edu/alumni or call the Law School at 607.255.5251. Please do not try to register here, it will not work, it will say sold out. This event is not sold out yet. We will post a note here when it is.
Location: Fenwick & West, LLP, Silicon Valley Center, 801 California Street, Mountain View
A special thank you to Kristine Di Bacco, MBA ’08 and Fenwick & West, LLP for hosting.
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