IAB will host the third installment in its law and policy webinar series on May 19th at 12:00 p.m. (EST). The California Attorney General’s Office has issued three versions of the draft regulations for the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), received multiple sets of comments and appears closer to issuing final regulations. This webinar will explore the complexities and potential impact of the current draft regulations. What should we infer from the Attorney General’s inclusion and removal of guidance concerning IP addresses? What is the current state of play concerning financial incentives? What does it mean in the draft regulations for service providers to use personal information to improve the quality of their services? What does the future hold for global privacy controls under the draft regulations? These and other challenging questions will be explored by a distinguished panel.
Michael Hahn is Executive Vice President & General Counsel at IAB and IAB Tech Lab. Michael has responsibility for all legal matters, including the direction of legal strategy, privacy compliance, antitrust compliance, intellectual property rights issues, and general corporate matters. Michael is also responsible for serving as an advocate for the digital advertising industry on common legal issues affecting member companies.
Michael joined IAB and IAB Tech Lab from Lowenstein Sandler LLP where he served as Vice Chair of the firm’s Antitrust Practice Group. In that role, he provided clients with strategic counsel around competition, distribution and governance issues. In the area of litigation, Michael’s matters have included multiparty class action antitrust defense representation.
Michael served previously as Co-Chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association Antitrust Law Committee. He also previously served on the Editorial Advisory Board of Competition Law 360 and the Advisory Board of the American Bar Association Antitrust Section’s Civil Torts & RICO Committee. Michael frequently publishes on a range of legal and policy issues.
Michael earned his B.A. in History and Political Science from Rutgers University, M.P.P. from Georgetown University and J.D. for Georgetown University Law Center.
Andrew Hall is the Director of Compliance and Consumer Affairs for DISH Network L.L.C.
Andrew leads the DISH Compliance Team which is responsible for ensuring the company’s
compliance with laws and regulations in areas such as advertising and promotions, privacy,
trade, environmental and consumer protection. Andrew also acts as DISH’s government affairs
liaison for State Attorneys General.
Prior to DISH, Andrew worked for two national law firms representing clients in trademark,
copyright, financial services and product liability litigation. Andrew attended the University of
Chicago Law School and Vanderbilt University and served as an officer in the United States
Navy prior to attending law school.
Alysa Hutnik, Partner and Chair of Kelley Drye’s Privacy and Information Security practice, provides practical legal advice in all areas of privacy, data security, and advertising law, with a strong focus on adtech and the intersection of privacy and marketing practices. Alysa has a strong pulse on the ever-evolving privacy legal landscape, and frequently defends companies in privacy and advertising matters before the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state attorneys general. Alysa is ranked as a leading practitioner in the Privacy & Data Security area by Chambers USA, Chambers Global and Law360 and is a frequent speaker at conferences around the country. Alysa also supports IAB Tech Lab in her role as Law Firm in Residence.
Passionate about technology and innovation, much of Alysa’s practice is focused in the digital and technology space. She is one of the nation’s leading adtech attorneys, active in the industry and well-versed in the unique legal challenges faced by advertisers, publishers, adtech, and data-focused companies.
Ranked as a leading practitioner in the Privacy & Data Security area by Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Chambers Global, and Law360, Alysa has received accolades for her expansive knowledge and pragmatic advice. Clients tell Chambers USA that, “Alysa excels at applying privacy law to a complex digital advertising landscape that she knows exceedingly well. She’s doing fantastic work in the adtech space.”
Prior to joining the firm, Alysa was a federal clerk for the Honorable Joseph R. Goodwin, United States District Judge, Southern District of West Virginia.
Monika Jedrzejowska is the Chief Privacy Officer and Assistant General Counsel for Hearst, a global diversified media, information and services company. Monika leads global privacy and data protection initiatives for the Hearst businesses, including in the media, information services, finance, healthcare and transportation markets. She is responsible for identifying, evaluating and managing risks associated with privacy and data practices as well as developing and implementing privacy strategies, including for digital and emerging technologies.
Austin Mazzella serves as the Legal Director of Data Protection and Privacy for the Americas at Dentsu Aegis Network. He provides privacy legal and compliance support for a wide variety of critical activities including acquisitions, commercial transactions, and data-oriented products and services for the Dentsu agencies and brands operating within the Americas region. As a key stakeholder in Dentsu’s Global Data Protection Team and co-leader of the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) compliance project he helps formulate guidelines and implement compliance procedures from a service provider and business perspective. Prior to joining Dentu Austin co-led the privacy program at Canon U.S.A. as the Data Security and Privacy Advisor and worked as a consultant on Deloitte’s privacy consulting team. Over the past 8 years he has organized and hosted events focused on privacy and technology through his volunteer work as Deputy Regional President of the Hispanic National Bar Association (Region II) and as an organizer for Legal Hackers.
Julia is General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer at TripleLift. She oversees the company’s legal matters and is responsible for ensuring that TripleLift’s technology, practices and procedures meet global privacy requirements. She is also responsible for driving the company’s go-to-market privacy and public policy strategy. Her expertise is in connecting the dots between policy, technology and strategy and she believes deeply in the power of using technology and data for good. Julia began her career as an M&A Associate at Latham & Watkins and holds a B.A. from Georgetown University and a J.D. from Columbia Law School.