Tuesday
July 25, 2023
1:00-2:00 p.m. EST
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COST
Complimentary to Clients and Friends of the Firm
CLE APPROVED
NY 1.0 PP
NJ 1.0 General
CE APPROVED
NY 1.0 General
NJ 1.0 General
Anderson Kill is an approved CLE provider in New York and New Jersey.
This program is appropriate for newly admitted and experienced attorneys.

Newark, NJ, Philadelphia, PA, Washington, DC, Stamford, CT, Los Angeles, CA, Denver, CO, Boston, MA
www.andersonkill.com
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SPEAKERS
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Cort Malone, Esq.
Shareholder
Co-Chair of Anderson Kill’s Biometric Liability |
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John M.
Leonard, Esq.
Shareholder
Co-Chair of Anderson Kill’s Biometric Liability |
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Kenneth N.
Rashbaum, Esq.
Partner
Barton LLP |
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Ann M. Longmore
Senior Account Associate Marsh & McLennan Agency, Northeast |
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Marc Schein, CIC, CLCS
National Co-Chair Cyber Center of Excellence
Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Learn about the basics of biometric technology, how companies are using it, and how governments are trying to regulate its use via privacy laws that seek to protect individuals’ biometric information. Review some of the claims—and resulting settlements—that have been brought under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) and the resulting, potentially massive, liability concerns for both businesses and the insurance industry alike. Consider New York City’s recently enacted Biometric Identifier Information Law, which bans the sale of biometric data and imposes notice requirements on certain businesses that use biometric technology, and the status of pending New York State law that mimics BIPA and could lead to an avalanche of class action litigation. Evaluate how laws like BIPA apply—where violation, not injury creates a claim—and how insurance companies have attempted to evade liability despite frequent court rulings finding in favor of insurance coverage under general liability and employment practices liability insurance policies for such claims. Finally, examine how
the insurance world is reacting to these biometric privacy issues, including the status of the marketplace and new BIPA and biometric-specific exclusions.
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