DATE:Â Oct 21, 2011
TIME:Â 07:45 AM to 3:45 PM
LOCATION:Â State Bar Headquarters
ADDRESS:Â 104 Marietta St. NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30303
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Via Live Video Conference
Coastal Georgia – State Bar of Georgia
18 E. Bay St., Savannah
South Georgia – State Bar of Georgia
244 E. Second St., Tifton
CFY (fomerly, Computers for Youth):
The Technology Law Section will donate $10 of each registration fee to CFY. CFY is a national education nonprofit that helps students in low-income communities, together with their teachers and families, harness the power of digital learning to improve educational outcomes. For more information go to:www.cfy.org/atlanta.php
Presiding:
David C. Keating, Program Chair, Alston & Bird LLP, Atlanta
Presented By:
ICLE
Co-Sponsor:
Technology Law Section, State Bar of Georgia
Early Registration (48 Hours Prior to Seminar):Â $165
On-Site Registration:Â $185
6 CLE Hours including • 1 Professionalism Hour
AGENDA
| 7:45 | REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST |
|---|---|
| (All attendees must check in upon arrival. A removable jacket or sweater is recommended.) | |
| 8:25 | WELCOME AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW |
| David C. Keating | |
| 8:30 | TECHNOLOGY AND PRIVACY: CONSIDERING PRIVACY ISSUES OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES |
| Margaret "Peggy" Eisenhauer, Privacy & Information Management Services, Atlanta | |
| 9:20 | CLOUD COMPUTING: GETTING TO THE SILVER LINING |
| Moderator: | |
| Brett Lockwood, Smith Gambrell & Russell, LLP, Atlanta | |
| Panelists: | |
| Roy Hadley, Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Atlanta | |
| Bill Morlan, Cisco Systems, Inc., Lawrenceville | |
| Bradley Reeves, General Counsel, Predictix, Atlanta | |
| 10:20 | BREAK |
| 10:35 | TRENDS IN STATE LAW TAXATION OF IT TRANSACTIONS |
| David Golden, Troutman Sanders LLP, Atlanta | |
| 11:25 | SOCIAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES AND BUSINESS: BLESSING OR CURSE? |
| Matthew Clarke, Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP, Atlanta | |
| Amy Elizabeth Loggins, Corporate Counsel, Crawford & Company, Atlanta | |
| 12:15 | NETWORKING LUNCHÿ(Included in registration fee) |
| Presentation and Display by the Technology Association of Georgia (Atlanta Location Only) | |
| 1:00 | LAW ENFORCEMENT IN THE AGE OF ANONYMOUS: THE NETWORK INTRUSION AND CYBERSECURITY LANDSCAPE AND WHAT EVERY BUSINESS SHOULD KNOW |
| James Harvey, Alston & Bird LLP, Atlanta | |
| Pablo Martinez, Deputy Special Agent in Charge, Criminal Investigative Division, U.S. Secret Service, Washington, DC | |
| 1:50 | RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN EXPORT CONTROLS |
| Jason M. Waite, Alston & Bird LLP, Washington, DC | |
| 2:40 | BREAK |
| 2:55 | RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN TECHNOLOGY LAW? SURVEY OF FEDERAL AND STATE DECISIONS, LAWS AND TRENDS |
| Sarah M. Shalf, Administrative Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law, Atlanta | |
| Mari L. Myer, The Myer Law Firm, Decatur | |
| 3:45 | ADJOURN |




I’ll be there!
I am especially interested in the privacy presentation, but I look forward to the entire program. Also, THANK YOU to the Technology Law Section for choosing to continue to support COMPUTERS FOR YOUTH with part of the fee. Your donation last year helped CFY bring computers loaded with educational software to all of the families of 6th graders in 8 middle schools in metro-Atlanta last school year.