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Karen Randall Presents at ACI’s Data Breach & Privacy Litigation and Enforcement Conference

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Karen Painter Randall, co-chair of Connell Foley’s Cyber Security & Data Privacy and Professional Liability Groups, is a featured speaker at the Data Breach & Privacy Litigation and Enforcement Conference presented by the American Conference Institute. This two day conference, which will be held on March 17-18, 2016 in Philadelphia, PA, will provide attendees with the latest insights and expert advice from an exceptional faculty on a wide range of data privacy issues. Ms. Randall will present with Jeffrey Taft of Mayer brown on “EMV Chip and Pin Implementation and the Anticipated Litigation,” which will be held at 12:10 pm on Friday, March 18, 2016. This session covers topics such as: Implementation issues; How and whether companies are complying; Potential litigation issues; Tactical key pads; Shift liability for counterfeit and loss; and Payment card transactions. 

The American Conference Institute (ACI) is devoted to providing the business intelligence that senior decision-makers need to respond to challenges both in the United States and abroad. Staffed by industry specialists, lawyers and other professionals, ACI operates as a think tank, monitoring trends and developments in all major industry sectors, the law, and public policy, with a view to providing information on the leading edge.

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