Event: Technology, Social, and Legal issues for the Sharing Economy

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Barcari Brock

The Technology Law Section hosted a presentation from Bakari Brock, Director of Business Development from Lyft on Technology, Social, and Legal issues for the Sharing Economy. Brock is an Atlanta native and Harvard law graduate. Following his work as an IP litigation associate in Atlanta, he worked as in-house counsel for Google and YouTube. He then served as one of the key in-house legal counsel for social media giant Twitter, Inc. Today, Mr. Brock serves as the director of business development for Lyft, one of the world’s leading ride-sharing services.

The event was graciously hosted by Morris, Manning and Martin, LLP.

 

 

 

29th annual Technology Law Institute

The Technology Law Section hosted the 29th annual Technology Law Institute on October 24th of 2014. The event was broadcasted via videoconference to the Coastal Georgia Office (Savannah) and the South Georgia Office (Tifton) of the State Bar of Georgia.

Topics covered at TLI included:

•    Applying Old Law to New Technologies – Innovative Products, Innovative Law

•    From Blockbuster to Netflix – What's "Private" Under the Video Privacy Protection Law?

•    Anatomy of a Data Breach – How a Data Breach Actually Happens

•    Data Breach Crisis Management, End to End

•    Recent Developments in Digital Media Advertising Law

•    Electronic Health Records and Big Data – Risks and Advantages of Amassing Medical Databases

•    State and Federal Technology Law Update