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Data has gone global. Whether you’re operating in one country or worldwide you need to know the local and international rules, regulations and risks that will affect your business.

We are bringing together members of our global Data Protection and Security Team from London, EU, and the US to update you on the key legal and regulatory developments affecting the world of data privacy. With sessions focusing on employee data, adtech, regulatory enforcement trends and practical compliance issues we will be sharing perspectives from around the world to help you manage your data globally.

Data protection is not just for privacy specialists – so please do share this invitation with any colleagues interested in joining our event!

Agenda
12.15 pm Registration for pre-session
12.30 pm Pre-session – Data Protection 101: a refresher on the basis
1.00 pm Registration for main session and lunch
1.30 pm Pre-session ends, lunch for those in that session
2.00 pm Welcome and Global data protection update
2.45 pm Breakout session

Choose one breakout from the following

  • Adtech
  • Data protection and employment: developments in criminal records data, biometric data processing, DSARs and human rights
  • Regulation reactions: EU enforcement trends
  • Data protection and broader compliance issues: investigations, sanctions screening
3.45 pm Refreshment break
4.00 pm Recent cases in the UK and elsewhere
4.45 pm Panel discussion: International perspectives from France, Germany, Italy and the UK
5.15 pm Closing remarks
5.30 pm Networking drinks and canapes

 

About this event

Baker McKenzie
100 New Bridge Street
London
EC4V 6JA

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Julia Wilson is a partner in Baker McKenzie's Employment & Compensation team in London and co-chair of the Firm's Workforce Redesign client solution. Julia also leads the employment data privacy practice in London. Julia advises multinational organisations on a wide range of employment and data protection matters. She is highly regarded by clients, who describe her as a “standout” performer who "knows how we think." A member of the Firm's Pro Bono Committee, she plays a lead role in the Firm's pro bono relationship with Save the Children International. She also collaborates with Law Works to deliver employment law training to solicitors who provide pro bono advice to individuals. Julia regularly presents and moderates panels on podcasts, webinars and in-person events, is often quoted in mainstream media, and authors articles and precedents for a range of industry and other publications.

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Senior IT/C lawyer

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Julia Kaufmann is a partner in the Munich office of Baker McKenzie. She has been admitted in Germany since 2006 and in New York, USA, since 2009. In addition to her studies in Germany, Julia obtained her Master of Laws degree at the University of Texas at Austin, USA.

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Yann Padova joined Baker McKenzie as a partner in the Information Technology Group and head of the Data Protection Practice in Paris. He is internationally recognized in digital network law, personal data and regulatory law. Yann Padova has an extensive experience in data protection for 17 years and has served both as a regulator and a lawyer. In November 2017, he has been appointed “Country Leader” by the International Association of Privacy Professional (IAPP). Before joining Baker McKenzie, Yann Padova served as Commissioner with the Commission de Régulation de l’Energie (2015-2017), to which he was appointed by the President of the National Assembly due to his skills in the field of personal data. Before this, he had worked for Baker McKenzie in Paris as Senior Counsel in the Information Technologies and Communications team (2012-2015). For 6 years, he was Secretary General of the CNIL, the French data protection authority (2006-2012) where he participated in the very first rounds of negotiations of the GDPR. He began his career as an Administrator at the National Assembly (1995-2006) where he specialised in personal data laws, criminal law and criminal procedures and notably participated in the legal work that led to the transposition of the Directive 95/46 on data protection into French Law.

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Francesca Gaudino is a member of Baker McKenzie’s Information Technology & Communications Group in Milan. She focuses on data protection and security, advising particularly on legal issues that arise in the use of cutting edge technology. She has been recognized in Chambers Europe’s individual lawyer rankings from 2011 to 2014. Ms. Gaudino is a regular contributor on international publications such as World Data Protection ReviewDataGuidance, and others. She routinely holds lectures on data privacy and security at post-graduate courses of SDA – Manager Direction School of the Milan Bocconi University and Almaweb – University of Bologna. She regularly speaks at national and international conferences and workshops on the same topics.

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Joanna de Fonseka is a senior associate in Baker McKenzie's Technology group in London, having joined the Firm as a trainee in 2012. Joanna is also a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/E).

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Benjamin Slinn is an Associate in Baker McKenzie's London office.