IAPP Global Summit 2026: Privacy | AI governance | Cybersecurity law

WASHINGTON, DC

30 March-2 April

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Bridging the Gap: What Privacy and Cyber Litigators Want Advisors to Know

Tuesday, 31 March

15:00 - 16:00 EDT

Intermediate level

BREAKOUT SESSIONCYBERSECURITY LAWPRIVACYENFORCEMENTLITIGATION AND CASE LAWREGULATORY GUIDANCELEGAL

As privacy and cyber regulatory enforcement and class action litigation continues to surge, advisory teams and litigation teams should ensure they are not working in silos. Advisory teams are uniquely positioned to help clients anticipate and mitigate enforcement and litigation risks through providing guidance informed by the current enforcement and litigation. Join this session to learn how to translate recent developments in enforcement and litigation into practical and proactive counseling strategies. This panel brings together experienced private sector practitioners and key U.S. regulators to bridge the gap between litigation and advisory perspectives. Panelists will unpack recent enforcement actions and court decisions, emerging trends, how plaintiffs are reframing their claims to overcome traditional hurdles and how advisory teams can proactively integrate these lessons into day-to-day client counseling.

What you will learn:

• Emerging trends in class-action litigation and enforcement.

• Lessons from recent class-action litigation and enforcement matters.

• Steps to avoid and/or mitigate class action and enforcement exposure.

Moderator and speakers

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Erik Jones

Senior Attorney, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection

Federal Trade Commission

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Cari Laufenberg

Partner

Keller Rohrback

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Hannah Levin

Partner, Cyber, Incident Response and Privacy

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius

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Jordan Pahl

Assistant Attorney General, Consumer Privacy

Oregon Department of Justice