The Maine Law 2025 Privacy in Practice Conference is a one-day event dedicated to exploring the evolving landscape of privacy law, organized by the University of Maine School of Law. This annual conference brings together legal professionals, academics, and students to discuss current challenges and developments in the field of information privacy.
Key topics for the 2025 conference include state legislative developments related to privacy, transparency, automated decision-making, and explainability. Sessions will feature updates on the latest legislative actions in states considering new proposals, as well as enforcement priorities in states with existing laws. Notably, attorneys Matt Stein and Vivek Rao will present on "State AI Laws – a Deeper Dive and Takeaways for Practitioners," providing insights into the intersection of artificial intelligence and state privacy regulations.
The conference offers attendees opportunities for networking with peers and industry leaders, as well as engaging with assistant attorneys general from several New England states who will be convening in association with this event. The event is designed for legal practitioners, policymakers, and scholars interested in staying abreast of the rapidly changing privacy law landscape and its practical implications.
Speakers(12)
Adam Nyhan
Partner at Verrill
Adam Nyhan is a partner at Verrill, advising clients on privacy and data protection issues in commercial transactions.
Andrew Kingman
Principal at Mariner Strategies LLC
Andrew Kingman is the principal at Mariner Strategies LLC, focusing on privacy and regulatory affairs.
Caitlin Fennessy
Chief Knowledge Officer at International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)
Caitlin Fennessy is the Chief Knowledge Officer at IAPP, overseeing the organization's research and insights into privacy laws and regulations.
Cobun Zweifel-Keegan
Managing Director at IAPP Washington DC
Cobun Zweifel-Keegan is the Managing Director of IAPP's Washington DC office, specializing in privacy law and policy.
Eric Null
Co-Director, Privacy & Data Project at Center for Democracy and Technology
Eric Null co-directs the Privacy & Data Project at the Center for Democracy and Technology, advocating for digital rights and privacy.
Joe Jones
Research & Insights Director at International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)
Joe Jones serves as the Research & Insights Director at IAPP, focusing on analyzing trends and developments in privacy and data protection.
Matt Stein
Attorney at Pierce Atwood
Matt Stein is an attorney at Pierce Atwood, specializing in privacy and artificial intelligence law.
Michele Lucan
Deputy Associate Attorney General and Chief of Privacy Division at Connecticut Attorney General’s Office
Michele Lucan leads the Privacy Division at the Connecticut Attorney General’s Office, focusing on enforcing state privacy laws.
Omer Tene
Partner at Goodwin
Omer Tene is a partner at Goodwin, specializing in privacy and data protection law.
Ryan Kriger
Professor at University of Maine School of Law
Ryan Kriger is a professor at the University of Maine School of Law, leading sessions on privacy law and enforcement.
Tyler Bridegan
Director of Privacy and Tech Enforcement at Texas Attorney General’s Office
Tyler Bridegan oversees privacy and technology enforcement initiatives at the Texas Attorney General’s Office.
Vivek Rao
Attorney at Pierce Atwood
Vivek Rao is an attorney at Pierce Atwood, focusing on privacy and AI-related legal matters.
Event Details
- Date
- June 6, 2025
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Portland, United States
- University of Maine School of Law
- Pricing
- $295
- Audience
- Legal practitioners, policymakers, and scholars interested in privacy law.
- CLE Credits
- 8.75 CLE credits
- Attendees
- Limited to 90 participants.
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