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Greenberg Traurig’s Lori Chang Presents on Privacy Issues and Mobile Devices at Work

LOS ANGELES – Jan. 27, 2014 – Lori Chang, Intellectual Property Litigation of counsel in the Los Angeles office of international law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, co-presented on The Knowledge Group’s live webcast “Bring Your Own Device Policy: What You Need To Know in 2015.” The seminar was live on Jan. 26, 2015.

According to The Knowledge Group’s website, this two-hour webcast included “a panel of key thought leaders to provide employers and their legal counsel with a thorough overview and discussion of the current rules and regulations and the risks of employees using their own mobile devices while at work.” In addition to the “dos” and “don’ts” for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies in 2015, topics included: BYOD and Employment Laws; BYOD Best Practices; Employee BYOD Training and Consent; Access to Company Information and Applications; and Establishing a Stringent Security Policy.

Chang represents clients in a variety of business and commercial disputes, with emphasis on matters relating to complex intellectual property and Internet litigation, including privacy, copyright, trademark, and Internet law-related issues.  She also represents companies in litigation involving the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. In addition, her practice involves counseling on data security and privacy matters, including matters involving data security breaches and matters pertaining to the Stored Communications Act. She has also presented on privacy and security issues relating to mobile devices, as detailed in her firm biography.