MIAMI—Andres Rivero and Bryan Paschal moderated a CLE panel at the NAMWOLF Annual Meeting in Houston on Sept. 16. The panel, “On High Alert: rising and shifting liability in the face of increased data breaches,” discussed the impact of data breaches and the importance for practitioners to understand the regulatory environment, liability and best practices during an internal investigation.  The panelists were Susan Lau, Assistant General Counsel, Wells Fargo; Tiffini D.S. Hines, Corporate Counsel, Accenture; and Roland Sanchez-Medina, Partner at SMGQ Law.

The National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms, Inc. (NAMWOLF) is a nonprofit trade association comprised of minority and women-owned law firms. Since 2001, NAMWOLF has been a bridge between corporate legal departments and M/WBE law firms dedicated to identifying best practices for major corporations to increase diversity.

 

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