Online registration for
this program has closed. If you would still like to attend, please email sgrundhoefer@mnbars.org.
Join us to discuss the controversial Epic v. Apple
case, and the new intersection between antitrust law and privacy. In the digital
economy, personal data often drives competition between online search, social
media and applications services. Are technology giants using their size to
protect or erode our online privacy on these services? Could user privacy
protection be a defense to anticompetitive conduct?
Presenter:
Erika Douglas |
Assistant Professor of Law | Temple University Beasley School of LawCLE Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credits | Event Code: 457262
Cost:
Communications Law Section Member: $10
MSBA Member not in Section:
$15
Non-MSBA Member: $20
Law Student/New Admittee:
Free
Deadline to register: Wednesday, May 4,
2022
Remote Participation: Remote instructions will be
emailed to you the day prior to the event.
Payments: Please
register online or over the phone by credit card whenever possible. If you must
pay by check, please use this registration
form. If you need assistance, please contact the program manager.
Cancellations: Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation
policy
Accommodations: The MSBA is committed to
creating an inclusive environment in which all members can participate fully. If
you need reasonable accommodations to participate in this event, please notify
the program manager. Please provide notification at least 72 hours prior
to the meeting to allow sufficient time to make arrangements for accommodations.
Thank you.
Program Manager: Sarah
Grundhoefer |sgrundhoefer@mnbars.org |
612-278-6307