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EDUCAUSE Live! this Thursday: Lawful access to your information


From: Steve Worona <sworona () EDUCAUSE EDU>
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 10:27:14 -0700

This Thursday, April 7, EDUCAUSE Live! will discuss your obligations and options in dealing with demands from law enforcement and private parties for information you hold.

"Lawful Access: Issues and Challenges for Universities"

http://www.educause.edu/live1110

1-2pm U.S. Eastern Time, Thursday, April 7. No charge, but registration required. Archived for future (re)viewing.

Speakers:

Marc Zwillinger
Founding Partner, Zwillinger Genetski LLP

Elizabeth Banker
Attorney, Zwillinger Genetski LLP

Summary:

The presentation will focus on the discrete types of legal process or demands that universities are likely to see from law enforcement and civil parties; the types of situations when such demands are likely to present legal issues; the legal requirements for responding; and the potential pitfalls associated with responding to such demands. In addition, we will discuss additional considerations that should be taken into account when responding to legal process, such as privacy, academic freedom, and free speech. The presentation will offer an overview of the legal landscape related to subpoena response and a forecast on how it is likely to evolve in coming months as a result of ongoing litigation, including the Warshak case, and proposed legislation relating to data retention, CALEA, and ECPA reform. Attendees will come away with specific practical tips designed to ease friction with law enforcement while protecting user privacy.

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