Greenberg Traurig is proud to sponsor the inaugural CLO/GC Corporate Joint Symposium, hosted by the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC). GT Shareholders Joshua Brown and Reena Bajowala will deliver the presentation “Managing Generative AI: Ethical, Privacy and Practical Considerations for Managing Your Company’s Use of AI” Nov. 3 at 4:15 p.m. ET. The event

Brad M. Rostolsky and Catherine E. Galea, members of Greenberg Traurig’s Data Privacy & Cybersecurity and Health Care & FDA Practices, co-authored a Philadelphia Business Journal “Thought Leadership Forum” article titled “Cybersecurity/AI Forum: Greenberg Traurig.”

Click here to read the full article, published by the Philadelphia Business Journal Oct. 27, 2023. Reprinted with permission.

The 11th Annual Minority Bar Conference will take place at the Illinois State Bar Association regional office in Chicago Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023. Topics discussed during the conference will include: the implicit biases of artificial intelligence against minorities; the legal career pathways available to attorneys – from transitioning to a new law firm and

Greenberg Traurig Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice Shareholder Reena Bajowala will deliver a presentation titled “Tech and AI in Turnaround” during Turnaround Asset Management’s Turnaround Square virtual event on Oct. 25 at 1:00 p.m. ET. The webinar will cover how artificial intelligence affects and poses challenges to the turnaround space.

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The GDPR allows individuals to request that their information be deleted in the following situations:[1]

  • Organizations must delete data upon request if the data was processed based solely on consent. The GDPR recognizes that organizations may process data based on six alternate lawful grounds.[2] One of these is where a person has given

The right of correction (sometimes called the “right of rectification”) refers to a person’s ability to request that an organization fix any inaccuracies in the personal data it holds about them.[1] Correction is sometimes referred to as an absolute right in the context of the GDPR, because unlike some other rights conferred by the

The right to access refers to a person’s ability to request that a controller confirms whether it has personal data about them and to receive information about the processing and a copy of that information. While the GDPR confers a right of access, this right predates the GDPR and can be found within other EU

Greenberg Traurig Shareholders Reena Bajowala and David Zetoony, Co-Chair of the firm’s U.S. Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice, will present the MyLawCLE and Federal Bar Association webinar, “Artificial Intelligence and Data Privacy: The current (and often hidden) United States and European framework for regulating AI,” Wednesday, Oct. 4 at 11 a.m. CT.

Greenberg Traurig is a sponsor of IP-Con 2023, an annual symposium for the progress of science and useful arts hosted by Oracle and the McCarthy Institute at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law.

The proliferation of AI is disrupting the very foundation of IP law by challenging long-held conceptions of what it means

Not necessarily. 

Under the GDPR, controllers are required to provide information relating to what personal data they process, and how that processing takes place. 

If the personal data the organization includes in AI prompts has been collected directly from individuals, those individuals should be provided with a copy of the organization’s privacy notice “at the