China passed a major data protection law on Friday, August 20th. The Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) unifies and strengthens piecemeal legislation around data privacy into a set of rules regulating data collection, processing, and protection. Many companies that were exempt from the GDPR and CCPA may find themselves liable under PIPL. Join us as we discuss this new legislation and how it may affect your business.
The webinar will cover:
- What is PIPL?
- When does PIPL go into effect?
- Who is covered under the law?
- What legal liabilities can my company face?
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Webinar Speakers
Kimball Parker,
CEO of SixFifty
Kimball Dean Parker is the CEO of SixFifty. He is also the Director of LawX, the legal design lab at BYU Law School. Kimball earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Chicago Law School and founded the innovation subsidiary of the law firm Parsons Behle & Latimer before starting SixFifty.
Marie Kulbeth,
General Counsel, VP Legal Products
Marie Kulbeth is the General Counsel of SixFifty and the co-director of BYU LawX, a legal design lab dedicated to solving access to justice problems. Before SixFifty, Marie served as an assistant dean at BYU Law School, where she built a diversity recruiting program. Her work with SixFifty and LawX shows that law can be less complicated, and more equitable for both companies and individuals. On the Legal Products side of our business, Marie concentrates her focus on Privacy and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.