Risk Awareness and Management for Life Science Companies
November 19, 2019
Presented by Foley Hoag LLP and LicataRisk Advisors
Description
Don’t be blindsided by risks you didn’t see coming!
Improve your awareness and understanding of your company’s key risk exposures, and learn how to mitigate and insure them: Privacy and data security law – update on GDPR, and the new California statute, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and the risks new laws pose The latest intelligence on cybersecurity risk threat vectors and how to protect and insure against them D&O – the life science industry presents special exposures for directors & officers Products/Professional liability/Clinical Trials – the bodily injury risk Protecting Intellectual Property / preventing IP infringement claims Panel includes the following MassBio Members: Colin Zick, Partner, Co-Chair, Healthcare Practice and Chair, Privacy & Data Security Practice, Foley Hoag (Moderator) Scott Samuels, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, BeiGene Frank Licata, President, LicataRisk Advisors Janine Ladislaw, Patent Attorney, Foley Hoag
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