Kathleen A. McGee joins a panel addressing Privacy and Big Data: The Short- and Long-Term Horizon as part of the 2019 NAAG Consumer Protection Spring Conference. The panel will provide a forum to explore emerging technologies and issues related to the collection, retention, sharing, and selling of Big Data. A particular focus tracks the tension created by privacy interests colliding with data collection. In addition, the impact of a possible enforcement of privacy issues related to social media platforms and artificial intelligence is considered.

Moderators:

  • John Abel, Assistant Director for Multistate and Special Litigation, Office of the Attorney General of Pennsylvania
  • Patrice Malloy, Chief, Multi-State and Privacy Bureau, Office of the Attorney General of Florida 

Panelists:

  • Kathleen A. McGee, Counsel, Lowenstein Sandler (former Bureau Chief, Bureau of Internet & Technology, New York State Attorney General’s Office)
  • David Vladeck, A.B. Chettle Chair in Civil Procedure, Georgetown University Law Center

Additional Information:

  • McGee’s panel takes place on Monday, May 20, 2019, 2-3 p.m.
  • Program location: The Renaissance Washington D.C. Downtown, 999 9th St NW, Washington, DC 20001; 202.898.9000