Antitrust and Consumer Protection
Competition: Spring 2015, Vol. 24, No. 1
Content
- California Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law and Federal and State Procedural Law Developments
- Chair's Column
- Editor's Note
- How Viable Is the Prospect of Enforcement of Privacy Rights In the Age of Big Data? An Overview of Trends and Developments In Consumer Privacy Class Actions
- Keynote Address: a Conversation With the Honorable Kathryn Mickle Werdegar, Justice of the California Supreme Court
- Major League Baseball Is Exempt From the Antitrust Laws - Like It or Not: the "Unrealistic," "Inconsistent," and "Illogical" Antitrust Exemption For Baseball That Just Won't Go Away.
- Masthead
- Restoring Balance In the Test For Exclusionary Conduct
- St. Alphonsus Medical Center-nampa and Ftc V St. Luke's Health System Ltd.: a Panel Discussion On This Big Stakes Trial
- St. Alphonsus Medical Center - Nampa, Inc., Et Al. and Federal Trade Commission, Et Al. V St. Luke's Health System, Ltd., and Saltzer Medical Group, P.a.: a Physicians' Practice Group Merger's Journey Through Salutary Health-related Goals, Irreparable Harm, Self-inflicted Wounds, and the Remedy of Divestiture
- The Baseball Exemption: An Anomaly Whose Time Has Run
- The Continuing Violations Doctrine: Limitation In Name Only, or a Resuscitation of the Clayton Act's Statute of Limitations?
- The Doctor Is In, But Your Medical Information Is Out Trends In California Privacy Cases Relating To Release of Medical Information
- The State of Data-breach Litigation and Enforcement: Before the 2013 Mega Breaches and Beyond
- The United States V. Bazaarvoice Merger Trial: a Panel Discussion Including Insights From Trial Counsel
- United States V. Bazaarvoice: the Role of Customer Testimony In Clayton Act Merger Challenges
- Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide: In the Age of Big Data Is Data Security Possible and Can the Enforcement Agencies and Private Litigation Ensure Your Online Information Remains Safe and Private? a Roundtable
NOWHERE TO RUN, NOWHERE TO HIDE: IN THE AGE OF BIG DATA IS DATA SECURITY POSSIBLE AND CAN THE ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES AND PRIVATE LITIGATION ENSURE YOUR ONLINE INFORMATION REMAINS SAFE AND PRIVATE? A ROUNDTABLE
Moderated by Niall E. Lynch1
We have a distinguished group of panelists to discuss the very topical issue of privacy, computer security and data breaches. It is certainly interesting and encouraging to hear Judge Kathryn Mickle Werdegar, Justice of the California Supreme Court, say that privacy law will be a major legal issue in the next decade in California and the United States.
The title of today’s program is "Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide: In the Age of Big Data Is Data Security Possible and Can the Enforcement Agencies and Private Litigation Ensure Your Online Information Remains Safe and Private?" Every day we open the newspaper there are stories about data breaches. We are constantly being told to change our password, which is inconvenient. Apparently the number one password used in the United States is the word "password." In this country, we obviously have a problem with privacy and keeping our data secure.
We have a great list of panelists for this discussion who come from a variety of backgrounds, all of whom have experience in the privacy area. Our illustrious panel consists of: