2025 IAB State Privacy Law Summit
Daniel Goldberg will speak at the 2025 IAB State Privacy Law Summit in New York, joining Ashley Tan, Special Counsel – Regulations (Privacy) at the New York Office of the Attorney General. Their fireside chat will explore New York's latest digital privacy initiatives, including the New York Child Data Protection Act—a general children's online privacy law—and the NY SAFE for Kids Act, which regulates certain features of social media platforms for minors.
Speaking Engagements
Collective Rights Management
Jacqueline Charlesworth is a panelist for the session, "Collective Rights Management in the Age of AI" hosted by Digital Media Wire. Details here.
Speaking Engagements
Understanding the Intellectual Property License 2016
Edward Rosenthal speaks at PLI's "Understanding the Intellectual Property License 2016."
Speaking Engagements
Candice Kersh speaks on Advertising Agency Compensation at the Mirren CEO Summit in Chicago
Candice Kersh speaks on advertising agency compensation at the Mirren CEO Summit in Chicago.
Speaking Engagements
Society of Digital Agencies Global Member Meeting: Amsterdam
Brian Murphy presents on IP and on review sites at the Society of Digital Agencies (soDA) Global Member Meeting in Amsterdam.
Speaking Engagements
ACCA: FTC Developments
Jeffrey A. Greenbaum presents the 'Recent FTC Developments' for members of the Association of Corporate Counsel of New York.
| Continuing Legal Education
Speaking Engagements
MLRC Media Law Conference 2016
Nicole Hyland presents a social media ethics panel at the MLRC Media Law Conference in Reston, Virginia.
Speaking Engagements
Business of Marketing Law
Jeffrey A. Greenbaum speaks at the “Business of Marketing Law” conference in Purchase, New York, sponsored by the Brand Activation Association.
Speaking Engagements
Ronald Minkoff Speaks at the NJ CLE Program
Ronald Minkoff speaks on alternative billing, non-lawyer equity compensation, and management of firms by non-lawyers at the NJ CLE program "The Business of Law: Does It Have to Be Profits vs. Ethics."
| Continuing Legal Education