People in the News—March 12, 2018—Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young counsel Jana M. Landon served as a moderator at the 12th annual Sedona Conference institute program on e-discovery on March 1 in Nashville, Tennessee.
March 12, 2018 at 10:00 AM
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Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young counsel Jana M. Landon served as a moderator at the 12th annual Sedona Conference institute program on e-discovery on March 1 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Landon's panel, “Data Breach Response: It's Going to Happen, So You Had Better be Prepared,” discussed key issues facing attorneys when addressing a client's security policies and procedures, and walked the audience through a hypothetical cyber incident.
Landon is co-chair of the cyber insurance and data breach teams at Stradley Ronon.
Her practice focuses on advising lawyers and clients on data security and data management issues and legal, technical and strategic issues regarding information governance.
She also represents clients in complex insurance coverage matters.
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The “Young Lawyer Roundtable Series” featuring advice from Griesing Law attorneys Francine Griesing, Edward Fisher and Pamela Harper is set to be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on March 22.
Griesing is the founder and managing member of Griesing Law who advises top executives and general counsel at the region's and country's largest corporations and institutions.
Fisher is a member in the firm's commercial litigation practice group.
Harper is a member of Griesing Law and chair of the firm's government and regulatory affairs practice group.
|Events
The Philadelphia Association of Defense Counsel is scheduled to hold a luncheon program titled “Lyfting the Veil of Confusion on Rideshare Programs and Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage” by Stephen Bruderle of Margolis Edelstein and Kevin M. Blake of Bennett Bricklin & Saltzburg at the Pyramid Club beginning at 12:30 p.m. on March 20 at 1735 Market St., Philadelphia.
One CLE credit is offered.
Price to attend is $90, which includes lunch.
For more information call 844-744-5600.
|Additions
The law firm of Landman Corsi Ballaine & Ford added Lauren Van Driesen to its New Jersey office.
Driesen received her J.D. from Rutgers Law School.
Prior to joining Landman Corsi, she worked as an associate for another New Jersey law firm and was a clerk to New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Barry T. Albin.
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