
26th Annual Technology Law Institute
Recorded October 21, 2011
Co-Sponsor
- Technology Law Section, State Bar of Georgia
Presiding
- David C. Keating, Program Chair, Alston & Bird LLP, Atlanta
Welcome and Program Overview
David C. Keating
technology and privacy: considering privacy issues of new technologies
Margaret “Peggy” Eisenhauer, Privacy & Information Management Services, Atlanta
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
trends in state law taxation of it transactions
David Golden, Troutman Sanders LLP, Atlanta
social media technologies and business: blessing or curse?
- Matthew Clarke, Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP, Atlanta
- Amy Elizabeth Loggins, Corporate Counsel, Crawford & Company, Atlanta
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
- Wayne Peterson, Assistant to Special Agent in Charge, Cyber Investigations Branch, U.S. Secret Service, Washington, DC
recent developments in export controls
Jason M. Waite, Alston & Bird LLP, Washington, DC
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