Our Technology Marathon is an annual series of tailored webinars focused on hot topics, trends, and key developments in the technology industry that are of essential importance to our friends and clients. Now in its 13th year, our expansive curriculum kicks off in May and continues into June.
With technology integrated into every facet of daily life, and new disruptors outpacing the legal and regulatory landscape, our topical tracks examine a full slate of current issues related to cybersecurity and privacy, fintech, globalization of technology, and next-generation technologies. Check back frequently for updates on our latest programming.
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Go the distance with the 2023 Morgan Lewis Technology Marathon! Win prizes as you participate to complete a 5K, 10K, half-marathon, or whole marathon of webinars.
Come run the Technology Marathon with us! Meet us at the finish line to win exciting prizes including innovative technology items. For questions, please contact Mara Dygert.
Join us as we discuss trends in US federal financial regulation, including resulting from the recent failure of both Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank and the near-term—and potential longer-term—implications for tech companies.
Join our white collar and international trade practices to discuss recent updates in enforcement related to the False Claims Act (FCA), Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS), customs, export, and sanctions.
Join us as we discuss how to create a healthy, long-living patent portfolio, including considerations of patent term adjustment, patent term extension, inequitable conduct, best practices, case law, and noteworthy litigation tactics used recently to attack patents.
Join us as we discuss technical standards for website and mobile application accessibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and identify important considerations for fintech companies.
Please join us for a discussion on ongoing developments and coverage of cyber insurance, with a focus on key elements of coverage, recent trends in coverage issues, and critical factors companies should consider as part of their overall cybersecurity protection strategy.
Please join us as we examine highlights from our Tech & Sourcing @ Morgan Lewis blog.
The United Kingdom and the European Union are implementing rules requiring digital platform operators and some payment providers to report details of transactions to tax authorities.
Join us for a discussion on virtual patient care engagement, including care management technologies.
Please join us for the next installment of the Morgan Lewis Automotive Hour Webinar series, focused on The Future of Autonomous Driving: Emerging Legal Issues in Vehicle Automation.
Join us as we discuss recent trends in collective actions with a look at the UK and EU perspectives for US companies as it relates to privacy and cybersecurity. This program will help identify important legal and regulatory changes and their implications. We will cover trends within the privacy space; regulatory changes; recent decisions; litigation funding; differences among US, UK, and EU procedures; and offer a look ahead at what is to come.
Please join us for a presentation covering intellectual property, copyright authorship, registration and enforcement, and patent prosecution and protection as they relate to artificial intelligence (AI)-related applications like ChatGPT, Dall-E, and Midjourney.
The growth of digital assets presents both a challenge for global regulators and an opportunity to facilitate the development of revolutionary access to the modern financial system.
Understanding litigation at the US International Trade Commission (ITC) under Section 337 of the Tariff Act and the enforcement of powerful ITC exclusion orders by US Customs is critical for technology companies. ITC cases move faster than any other intellectual property (IP) litigation forum in the United States, making it an ideal venue for companies attempting to protect newly developed technology from potentially infringing imports.
The team will discuss recent trends in digital health transactions, as well as strategies when negotiating such deals, including privacy and security concerns in a potentially regulated environment, intellectual property rights, pricing and fee structures, and termination and transition rights.
Join us as we discuss recent developments in privacy law and consumer class action trends.
Digital solutions—including the hosting of applications and data on the cloud, collaboration and communication tools, and the proliferation of “as a service” arrangements—continue to create opportunities for companies around the globe.
The rapid and continued expansion of the digital health market over the past several years has fundamentally changed the nature of the health landscape. Join us for a discussion on the cutting-edge digital health technologies continuing to emerge in 2023.
Join us for a program discussing the availability and ownership of IP rights when AI systems generate inventions and creative works.
Join us for a discussion as two former compliance executives cover how companies can maintain a culture of compliance.
As the data protection regime in China continues to evolve, so do the individual privacy rights of employees. Some of the recent legal developments in China regarding data protection may significantly impact the human resources (HR) practices of tech companies in the country.
Join us as speakers from our UK employment, immigration, and tax practices highlight key legal and practical issues to consider when engaging a mobile workforce and grappling with cross-border working.
Join us as we discuss antitrust considerations for artificial intelligence (AI), the metaverse, and other next-generation technology, including the potential effect of recent regulatory developments in the United States, European Union, and United Kingdom that may impact the development of these next-generation technology industries.
As privacy laws in Middle Eastern countries develop, join us to discuss what companies should consider while doing business in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, and Qatar.
The evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to increase efficiency, productivity, and innovation for new products and services. However, guardrails and policies are needed to identify and address unintended bias, misleading information, and other challenges that may impact the risks and rewards of integrating AI with business operations.
Protecting critical infrastructure has become a national security priority. Earlier this year, the Biden administration took a major step toward further securing critical infrastructure by releasing the National Cybersecurity Strategy, a broad vision to reinvigorate the federal government’s approach to cybersecurity. In this presentation, hear our lawyers discuss the implications of the National Cybersecurity Strategy for owners and operators of critical infrastructure, the impact on third-party suppliers, and the role the federal government is expected to play.
US companies and international investors need to be aware of how the US government assesses the national security risks associated with technology transferred during cross-border deals.
Join us as we examine the state of the digital asset landscape, including commercial law and bankruptcy implications for industry participants in the wake of several high-profile crypto collapses—most notably FTX, Celsius, and Voyager.
Join us for a webinar covering recent privacy and data security developments on Capitol Hill and at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
For fintechs, navigating the complex regulatory landscape presents numerous challenges, including the understanding of tax implications. By having a clear grasp of applicable tax laws, fintechs will be better prepared to ensure compliance and avoid pitfalls.
Please join us as we discuss China's evolving data protection regime and what technology companies will need to know.
Join us as we cover intellectual property considerations when expanding to Middle Eastern countries.
Join us as we delve into the potential conflict between AI and privacy and consider the varying rules and regulations that may apply from US and European legal perspectives.
Join us as we explain tokenized funds and their benefits, explore the UK regulatory and legal issues connected to tokenized funds and investments, and hear about the regulatory developments and market for tokenized funds and investments in the European Economic Area and the United Arab Emirates.
US regulators of financial services companies have increased their focus on cybersecurity issues impacting said companies. Join us as we discuss recent regulatory activities by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the three federal banking agencies—the Federal Reserve Board, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency—and the US Department of Labor (DOL).
Successfully navigating witness testimony before a US congressional investigation hearing presents challenges unlike those confronted in ordinary litigation or even in agency enforcement matters.
Submarine cables have proven integral in connecting individual regions around the globe, carrying more than 98% of internet traffic.
We invite general counsel, in-house employment counsel, and senior human resources professionals from major technology industry employers to gather for our in-person Technology Industry Employers Roundtable.
Given the increased use of the cloud for enterprise-wide and critical business needs, join us for a webinar highlighting why pre-planning for termination events is an essential part of contracting with service providers and identifying key terms and considerations when negotiating such contracts.
Please join us for a review of the privacy regulatory framework applicable to digital health products, from mobile apps to personal health records. We will examine the latest regulatory developments and enforcement actions.
Ecommerce is critical to consumers, a fact made even more evident by the COVID-19 pandemic. As you grow your business, how do you tailor or revise your terms of service to accommodate new market realities and regulations?
Please join us as we discuss the latest developments in state consumer privacy legislation. We will also consider how businesses can meet the challenges of a US privacy regulatory landscape that is growing increasingly complex.
Many countries face challenges when balancing regulations involving the new and complex area of cryptocurrency.
Join us as we discuss federal and state initiatives seeking to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning systems.
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