Presented by the
Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) - Chicago Chapter
and Epstein Becker Green

11:30 a.m.: Registration / Networking
12:00 p.m.: Lunch
12:15 p.m.: Presentation
1:15 p.m.: Q&A
 

Peter A. Steinmeyer and Zachary C. Jackson, Members of the Firm, will join in presenting "When Cyberspace Is Home to Your Company's Most Valuable Assets: Protecting Trade Secrets and Other Confidential Information, and Ensuring Data Security in the Digital Age."

Digital media have changed the workplace. While that change has presented opportunities for greater efficiency and lower costs, it has also provided new challenges. Surveys show that departing employees are increasingly using digital electronic devices to leave their jobs with some of their employers' most valuable assets — client lists, marketing plans, and other proprietary data. Speakers will discuss this change and the concrete policies and practices employers should have in place now to minimize the risk of losing their vital property to a departing employee.

Attendance is complimentary, but limited to
ACC members, prospective ACC members, and guests of the sponsor.

For more information, visit ACC.com.

Event Detail

The University Club
Jump to Page

Privacy Preference Center

When you visit any website, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. This information might be about you, your preferences or your device and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to. The information does not usually directly identify you, but it can give you a more personalized web experience. Because we respect your right to privacy, you can choose not to allow some types of cookies. Click on the different category headings to find out more and change our default settings. However, blocking some types of cookies may impact your experience of the site and the services we are able to offer.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not then work. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable information.

Performance Cookies

These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. If you do not allow these cookies we will not know when you have visited our site, and will not be able to monitor its performance.