This month, well be focusing on legal aspects of IoT. Dont expect dry explanations and legalese- this session will be relevant, engaging, and in plain English!
Our panel features a great team from Cardozo Law Schools Tech Startup Clinic. They're dialed into the key considerations where IoT intersects privacy, intellectual property, and product liability issues.
Whether youre in idea phase, prototyping, or in production, this is a great primer on:
Data collection, access to data, and privacy laws
Security issues around smart objects and spaces
Connected Health Care considerations/FDA regulations
IoT as a new frontier in information and access, and what that means for entrepreneurs and investors
Panelists:
Aaron Wrightis the Director of the Tech Startup Clinic at Yeshiva University's Cardozo Law School. Prior to joining Cardozo, he sold an internet company to Wikia, Inc. (the sister project to Wikipedia),where he managed the New York office and was General Counsel andVice President of Product and Business Development. Aaron also practiced intellectual property law at Jenner & Block and Patterson Belknap.
Stephanie Diehlis a member of the Cardozo Tech Startup Clinic. Sheisthe Senior Notes Editorof the CardozoArts and Entertainment Law Journal and will be joining Baker & Botts after shegraduates.
Walter Beller-Morales is also a member of the Cardozo Tech Startup Clinic. He is a co-founder of the school's Startup Society and co-founded a companybefore law school.
Agenda:
6:30-7:00 Check-in and networking
7:00-8:00 Welcome & panel discussion
8:00-8:15 Member announcements and asks
8:15-8:30 Networking/wrap-up