Jim Halpert

Jim Halpert advises clients regarding compliance and risk management strategies for transactions relating to transnational, federal and state security and privacy regulations, industry best practices and self-regulatory initiatives, and has represented clients in major security and privacy cases in the federal courts and before the Federal Trade Commission.
Jim represents companies on a broad range of data management issues, including cyber and data security, cloud agreements, managing privacy class action risks, trans-national data flows, navigating difficult conflicts between foreign privacy laws and US compliance obligations, regulation of advertising and marketing practices, healthcare and financial privacy, children's and student privacy, privacy regulation of communications media, employee data, due diligence in sales of corporate assets, records management and responses to government surveillance requests. He has extensive experience with European, Asian and Latin American privacy regimes, and regularly leads teams across DLA Piper's global network advising on complex international security and privacy matters.
Contributions by Jim Halpert
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Left of Boom: US and UK National Cybersecurity Strategy Impacts on Organizations
Speaker at IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2022 -
Colorado AG Phil Weiser on His Approach to Colorado's Landmark Privacy Law
Speaker at IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2022 -
State Privacy Legislation: Trends and Predictions 2021-2022
Speaker at IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2021 -
CPRA Comprehensive
Forum Speaker at IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2021 -
CPRA/CCPA and State Developments
Speaker at Virtual San Francisco Bay Area & Silicon Valley KnowledgeNet: September 22, 2021 -
Finding Sweet Spots for Successful Compromise on a Federal Privacy Law
Web Conference Speaker -
The Washington Privacy Act goes 0 for 3
Privacy Perspectives -
What Virginia's Consumer Data Protection Act means for your privacy program
Privacy Perspectives -
Calif. attorney general proposes new CCPA regulation modifications
Privacy Tracker - Speaker at IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2020 - Canceled
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Calif. on the verge of instituting new deidentification requirements, broader research exemptions
Privacy Tracker -
The CCPA dog that didn’t bark: B2B and employee moratoria extended one year
Privacy Perspectives -
“CCPA 2.0”: Your Guide to the California Privacy Rights Act
Speaker at IAPP Summit Sessions 2020 Online -
“CCPA 2.0”: Your Guide to the California Privacy Rights Act
Web Conference Speaker -
CPRA initiative moves to sampling, CCPA regs likely delayed
Privacy Tracker -
State Privacy – A Conversation with Jim Halpert
Speaker at IAPP Summit Sessions 2020 Online -
CPRA analysis: The 'good' and 'bad' news for CCPA-regulated 'businesses'
Privacy Tracker - Speaker at IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2020 - Canceled
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CCPA proposed modified regs 2.0 issued in Calif.
Privacy Tracker -
GPDR Ready! CCPA Ready? And... What's Next?
Speaker at IAPP CCPA Comprehensive Live Online 2019 -
Operationalizing Individual Rights
Speaker at IAPP CCPA Comprehensive Live Online 2019 -
Operationalizing Individual Rights
Speaker at IAPP CCPA Comprehensive Live 2019 -
GDPR Ready! CCPA Ready? And... What's Next?
Speaker at IAPP CCPA Comprehensive Live 2019 -
One law firm's take on the new draft CCPA regulations
Privacy Perspectives -
Legislative Updates on Privacy and Data Security
Speaker at IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2019 -
CCPA and Its Progeny: States Take Control While Congress Weighs a Broad New Law
Speaker at IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2019 -
Understanding the CCPA
Forum Speaker at IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2019 -
CCPA amendment update: Changes to technical corrections and loyalty programs bills
Privacy Tracker -
CCPA update: Senate committee pares back amendments
Privacy Tracker -
Op-ed: Exploring the fate of the Illinois 'Data Transparency and Privacy Act'
Privacy Perspectives -
Tracking CCPA Amendments and Benchmarking Readiness
Web Conference Speaker -
The twists and turns of the CCPA class action
Privacy Perspectives -
Back to the Future: Will the FTC Staff Report Become the U.S. Privacy Framework?
Speaker at Global Privacy Summit 2019 -
California lawmakers smooth over some of the CCPA's rough edges
Privacy Tracker -
CCPA amendments clarify exemptions and fix some technical errors, but significant work remains
Privacy Tracker