Cryptocurrency/Blockchain Regulation: Beyond the Basics
Hosted and sponsored by the Law Alumni Association - Miami-Dade Chapter
Thursday, October 4, 2018 | 8:00 am - 11:00 am
The Florida Bar CLE Credits |
The Florida Bar Certification Credits |
1.0 Technology
3.5 General
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3.5 Business Litigation
1.0 Intellectual Property Law
1.0 Tax Law
0.5 State and Federal Government and Administrative Practice
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The Florida Bar Certification Credits:
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Progression 2018: Using Law to Facilitate an Efficacious Innovative Economy
Hosted by the 2018 Nova Law Review Symposium
Friday, October 5, 2018 | 8:00 am - 4:00 pm (presentations begin at 8:45 am)
NSU Shepard Broad College of Law | Panza Maurer Law Library, 3rd Floor
NSU Shepard Broad College of Law and the Nova Law Review recognize that during these stimulating times of flourishing innovation in various sectors worldwide, it is important to discuss and highlight the various underlying issues that coincide with these novel developments. Progression 2018: Using Law to Facilitate an Efficacious Innovation Economy, will address the intersection of law and business as it focuses on new technologies, ethics, and regulation.
The Symposium presents an opportunity for academics, practitioners, and students in a variety of legal, business, and technology fields to exchange ideas and explore emerging issues.
7.0 Technology CLE Credits approved by The Florida Bar
7.0 General CLE Credits approved by The Florida Bar
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Bryan Siddique Nova Law Review | Editor-in-Chief Vol. 43 Introductions
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Jon M. Garon NSU Shepard Broad College of Law Dean and Professor of Law Welcome |
PANELISTS
& MODERATORS
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Stacey Tovino Judge Jack and Lulu Lehman Professor of Law and Director, Health Law Program, University of Nevada, Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law Mobile Application-Mediated Research: Privacy and Security Challenges and Opportunities |
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Niya T. McCray Kabat Chapman & Ozmer LLP Associate Putting a Finger on the Problem: An Update on U.S. Biometric Privacy Law |
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Steven W. Teppler NSU Shepard Broad College of Law Adjunct Professor of Law Ransomware Attacks – Cyber-security Vulnerabilities Facing the Health Care Infrastructure
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Kathy Cerminara NSU Shepard Broad College of Law Professor of Law Moderator
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Marilyn Uzdavines NSU Shepard Broad College of Law Professor of Law Moderator
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Tracy Pearl Associate Professor of Law, Texas Tech University School of Law Compensation at the Crossroads: Autonomous Vehicles and Alternative Victim Compensation Schemes
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Timothy Ravich University of Central Florida and Ravish Law Firm, PLLC Collision Course: Of Drones and Decision-Makers
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Tabrez Y. Ebrahim Assistant Professor of Law, California Western School of Law Data-Centric Technologies: Patent and Copyright Doctrinal Disruptions
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Vicenç F. Feliú NSU Shepard Broad College of Law Associate Dean for Library Services & Professor of Law Moderator
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Kevin D. Rosen Partner, Shutts & Bowen Best Practices to Respond to Cyber Threats
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Mark Budnitz Professor of Law Emeritus Georgia State University College of Law The Legal Framework of Mobile Payments: Gaps, Ambiguities and Overlap
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Richard Balough Attorney, Balough Law Offices, LLC Who Owns the Work Product of Artificial Intelligence Machines?
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Jon M. Garon NSU Shepard Broad College of Law Dean and Professor of Law Moderator
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Question & Answer Panel
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Bryan Siddique Moderator Nova Law Review | Editor-in-Chief Vol. 43
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Thomas Sternberg Moderator Nova Law Review | Goodwin Alumni Editor
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A symposium issue based on the presentations at the conference will be published by the Nova Law Review.
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