Location:
The Ballantyne Hotel & Lodge
Charlotte, NC
The Sedona Conference Working Group 11 Annual Meeting 2018
Dialogue Leaders
iDiscovery Solutions iDS Washington, DC, USA |
Redgrave LLP Chantilly, VA, USA |
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP |
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Washington, D.C., USA |
Dorsey & Whitney LLP Minneapolis, MN, USA |
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP New York, NY, USA |
North Carolina Department of Justice Raleigh, NC, USA |
H5 New York, NY, USA |
Winston & Strawn LLP Houston, TX, USA |
Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P. Kansas City, MO, USA |
Deloitte Humble, TX, USA |
HaystackID, LLC Moline, IL, USA |
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services |
The Sylint Group Sarasota, FL, USA |
Redgrave LLP Chicago, IL, USA |
Ropes & Gray LLP London, United Kingdom |
UnitedLex Corporation |
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Boston, MA, USA |
DaVita Denver, CO, USA |
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Cleveland, OH, USA |
Penry|Riemann PLLC Raleigh, NC, USA |
AT&T Services Inc. Dallas, TX, USA |
Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P. Miami, FL, USA |
Kansas City, MO, USA |
BakerHostetler New York, NY, USA |
Redgrave LLP Chantilly, VA, USA |
Splunk Inc. San Francisco, CA, USA |
Arnold & Porter New York, NY, USA |
The Sedona Conference Phoenix, AZ, USA |
Privacy Commissioner for Bermuda Hamilton, Bermuda |
Sidley Austin LLP Washington, DC, USA |
Breakfast & Sign-In
Welcome & Overview
[Session 1] Data security and privacy issues in civil litigation
A panel of WG11 drafting team members will lead a dialogue on their draft Commentary addressing data security and privacy issues in civil litigation. The dialogue will focus on the team's revised draft, which outlines a number of principles for parties seeking to protect personal data and other sensitive information during litigation.
Morning Break
[Session 2] Data security and privacy legal issues in artificial intelligence
The panel will lead a dialogue on the unique data security and privacy legal issues related to the current use of artificial intelligence (AI) by lawyers and businesses, including the legal and ethical concerns associated with AI. The dialogue leaders will seek member feedback regarding whether and how WG11 should go about drafting a Commentary related to this largely unregulated issue.
[Session 3] Privilege issues in data security litigation
WG11 drafting team members will lead a dialogue on their revised draft Commentary. The draft provides analysis on the application of privilege, work product, and other protections available under U.S. law for documents containing data security information.
Lunch
[Session 4] What’s next for WG11? A dialogue on progress made, and the next steps for the Working Group
WG11 Steering Committee members will lead a dialogue amongst all WG11 members in attendance on progress made with respect to the work product of the Working Group. WG11 member input will be sought regarding the direction of WG11, including ideas for new commentaries and projects.
Afternoon Break
[Session 5] Government agency roundtable
The roundtable will include representation from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the North Carolina Department of Justice. The dialogue leaders will address a range of topics, including recent enforcement regulations and actions, the current focus of agencies, inter-agency coordination, and proposed regulations. The dialogue will also address the interaction between government agencies and corporations regarding current data security and privacy best practices as well as how companies may permissibly collect, use, share, and dispose of personal and sensitive data.