
Overview
2022 is a pivotal year for the digital advertising industry. New state privacy laws, technology changes made by advertising platforms, and the continuing evolution of the policy and regulatory landscape in capital cities around the globe are just a few of the seismic legal, political, and technical challenges on the horizon for businesses.
The IAB Public Policy & Legal Summit 2022 brings together global leaders in advertising, media, technology, and the government to discuss how organizations can lean into the coming transitions and find solutions that will enable them to build a sustainable and consumer-centric media and marketing ecosystem.
Join us on June 8th for this virtual summit.
Speakers
Speakers

Daniel Goldberg

Daniel Goldberg
Daniel M. Goldberg is Chair of the Privacy & Data Security Group, and a leader in Ad Tech. He has been consistently recognized by top legal rating organizations including Chambers USA (“Up and Coming” in Privacy & Data Security – 2020-2021), Law360 (“Top Attorneys Under 40” in Cybersecurity & Privacy – 2020), The Legal 500 (Cyber Law (including Data Privacy and Data Protection) – 2020-2021), and Super Lawyers (“Rising Star” for Southern California – 2020-2021).
Mr. Goldberg counsels clients on all matters involving data – from collection and monetization to security and incident prevention. He helps clients evaluate the legality of their proposed projects and products, develop data protection programs and policies, conduct due diligence on fundraising and acquisitions, and respond to data breaches and regulatory inquiries. He is at the forefront of privacy and data security law, regularly advising clients on the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). He is now preparing clients for the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA), and the Colorado Privacy Act, all taking effect in 2023.
Mr. Goldberg has special expertise in ad tech and technology transactions. He routinely negotiates complex deals on behalf of top agencies, brands, and technology providers involving media buys, programmatic advertising, customer matching, and data licensing. He helps clients navigate legal concerns around sensitive data, such as geolocation data and health data, and across devices and platforms, such as mobile and social media. He also represents many companies in the video game sector, helping them address industry-specific concerns around data processing.
Mr. Goldberg helped lead the effort to publish GALA’s “Privacy Law: A Global Legal Perspective on Data Protection Relating to Advertising & Marketing.” The book is the first-ever guide to how privacy laws affect marketing and advertising around the world.
Mr. Goldberg frequently speaks at conferences and programs, and has spoken at those sponsored by South by Southwest (SXSW), Social Media Week (SMW), International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU), Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), Media Law Resource Center (MLRC), Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (GALA), the International Advertising Association (IAA), the Brand Activation Association (BAA), the Association of National Advertisers (ANA), and many other organizations. He routinely guest lectures at Loyola Law School and the University of Southern California (USC), and contributes to the Firm’s Focus on the Data and Advertising Law Updates blogs. He also takes on leadership roles, including as a Vice President on the Board of Directors for the International Advertising Association, a CCPA Roundtable Co-Leader for the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), Founding Member and Co-Chair of the MLRC Data Privacy Committee, Founding Member of the Privacy/Cyber Section of the LA County Bar Association (LACBA), former KnowledgeNet Co-Chair for the Los Angeles Chapter of IAPP, and Founding Member and Former Chair of the USC Alumni Entrepreneurs Network.
Prior to joining Frankfurt Kurnit, Mr. Goldberg worked at BakerHostetler and Bryan Cave, where he litigated in federal and state courts. He also helped launch a technology startup, which was acquired by a multi-national company in 2016. Mr. Goldberg combines his litigation roots, technical understanding of technology, and insider’s perspective on entrepreneurship to deliver cost-effective representation for his clients.
Mr. Goldberg is a graduate of UCLA and USC School of Law. He is certified as an Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) and admitted to practice in California.

Michael Hahn

Michael Hahn
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.

Jessica Lee

Jessica Lee
Jessica Lee chairs Loeb & Loeb’s Privacy, Security & Data Innovations practice. Jessica helps companies in the U.S. and around the world launch, market and monetize their digital products and content. She provides strategic privacy counselling to clients who are leveraging data in connection with programmatic and addressable advertising, voice technology, location-based tracking, smart devices and wearables, as well as emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and facial recognition. Jessica has assisted dozens of organizations design their privacy programs and operationalize U.S. and international privacy and data security requirements, including the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), and, more recently, the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) and upcoming state privacy laws. Jessica is the Chair of the Cyber Security & Surveillance Committee of the International Bar Association and sits on the IAPP’s Publications Advisory Board. Jessica is a supporter of the arts and serves as the Vice-Chair of the Board of Weeksville Heritage Center and sits on the Board of Directors for the Laundromat Project and Musicians on Call.

Lartease Tiffith

Lartease Tiffith
Lartease Tiffith is the Executive Vice President for Public Policy at the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB). He leads IAB’s public policy team, which is responsible for advocating on behalf of IAB’s more than 700 member companies on complex issues, including consumer privacy, data security, global trade, international data transfer rules, and more. Lartease also leads IAB’s Public Policy Council, the marketing and media industry’s largest legislative and regulatory advisory group, with senior executives from more than 200 companies contributing to solutions to advance consumer benefits and economic growth. He also plays an important role in supporting IAB Tech Labs efforts to align the industry’s technical development and best practices.
Lartease joined IAB from Amazon, where he led the company’s public policy work around advertising, privacy, security, data governance, cross-border data flows, and consumer protection issues. In his role, he provided counsel to internal legal and business partners on global public policy matters to help guide the development of products, services, and internal policies. During his tenure at Amazon, INSIDER named him as one of the key players in politics and the tech world.
Prior to joining Amazon, Lartease served as Senior Counsel to then-U.S. Senator Kamala Harris, and Counsel to U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein. Before working in the Senate, he practiced law at two international law firms (Kirkland & Ellis LLP and O’Melveny & Myers LLP) and the U.S. Department of Justice. Lartease began his legal career as a Law Clerk to the Honorable Roger L. Gregory, Circuit Judge, on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
Lartease earned his B.A., J.D., and M.B.A. from Northwestern University.