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Cyber-Rights and Wrongs: Emerging Issues in Cybercrime Enforcement & Implications For the Future
Thursday, February 7, 2013
- Location -
Concierge Conference Center
780 Third Ave
New York, NY 10017
6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
The last year has seen significant - and sometimes
surprising - developments in the area of cybercrime prosecutions,
enforcement, and court decisions. From noteworthy arrests of leaders of
the "Anonymous" hacking group to key court decisions affecting the scope
and reach of the federal economic espionage, computer hacking laws and
anti-piracy laws, among others, few areas of the law are in as much flux
as this. At the same time, legislative gridlock in cybercrime reform and
a continued rise in cybercrime incidents have led leading to
ever-increasing pressure on prosecutors, regulators, and in-house and
outside counsel to "do something" about the cybercrime problem.Featuring
an expert panel of lawyers selected by the Commercial and Federal
Litigation Section, this program will cover how recent trends in this
area will affect victims, litigants, and lawyers whether they are
in-house or outside counsel.
Featuring an expert panel of lawyers selected by the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section, this
program will cover how recent trends in this area will affect victims,
litigants, and lawyers whether they are in-house or outside
counsel.
Agenda Topics Recent Trends in Cybercrime and Cybercrime
Prosecutions Key Legal Developments Regarding
Hacking, Corporate Espionage, and Intellectual Property Implications For the Future Prosecution, Regulation,
Legislation and Civil Enforcement
Program
Faculty Joseph V. DeMarco,
Esq., Partner, DeVore & DeMarco LLP Thomas
G.A. Brown, Esq., Assistant United States Attorney, Southern
District of New York Steven P. Heineman, Esq.,
General Counsel, ConvergEx Group Joel R. Reidenberg,
Esq., Professor of Law and Director, Fordham Center on Law and
Information Policy
Sponsored by
the White
Collar Crime Committee of
the Commercial and Federal Litigation
Section
This program is pending accreditation for 1.5 MCLE
credits. (This
program is NOT transitional and therefore NOT suitable for newly
admitted attorneys)
For Questions: Please contact Beth Gould at
518-487-5674
For more information, contact: bgould@nysba.org
The last day to pre-register online was February 7, 2013.
Members, please login to get member discounts.
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