As data privacy continues to evolve and AI technology advances rapidly, so does the legal landscape that surrounds both. In this webinar, the Brooks team will explore the most significant events, regulatory developments, and emerging trends that shaped the past year in data privacy, cybersecurity, and AI compliance. The speakers will dive into changes across industries, analyze enforcement actions, and provide insights on new legislation set to take effect in 2025.
Attendees will gain guidance on navigating evolving compliance challenges, preparing for upcoming regulatory requirements, and safeguarding organizational resilience.
The discussion will include such landmark AI laws as the EU AI Act, Utah's AI Policy Act, and California's AB 2013, as well as cybersecurity and data privacy laws now in effect and set to go into effect in the coming years.
Brooks attorneys speaking at the webinar include:
• John Rondini, co-chair Cybersecurity, Patent Litigation, Post-Grant Proceedings
• James Bertino, co-chair Cybersecurity, Patent Litigation, Post-Grant Proceedings
• Abha Fadipe, Electrical/Software Patent Prosecution
• Muhammad Siwani, registered patent attorney
For additional information on the webinar, visit www.brookskushman.com.
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders focus of webinar
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders are common affecting between 1 and 5% of the population. FASD is rarely diagnosed and as a result is often not considered in criminal or mental health proceedings.
Participants in this webinar will:
• Be introduced to the diagnostic criteria for FASD.
• Be informed about the implications of FASD in criminal proceedings.
• Demonstrate how to develop a maternal alcohol exposure history.
• Understand key neuropsychological impairments in FASD.
• Discuss how to utilize FASD as a mitigating factor in criminal proceedings.
Cost for the webinar is $50. To register, visit https://publicdefenders.us/event/fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorders-in-the-criminal-justice-system.
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