Lieff Cabraser partner David Rudolph will moderate a panel discussion at the upcoming annual BASF Cybersecurity and Privacy Law Section Conference on Wednesday, October 26. The event will be held in-person at Golden Gate University as well as online via  Zoom. The panel, entitled “Understanding Ad Tech,” will feature an overview of what ad tech is and how it works, an understanding of the privacy concerns posed by ad tech, and suggestions for navigating these concerns in light of increasing scrutiny from litigation and regulation.

The exceptional list of panelists includes:

Serge Egelman, Research Director of the Usable Security & Privacy Group, International Computer Science Institute (ICSI); Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) University of California, Berkeley

Aaron Mackey, Electronic Frontier Foundation

Jeewon Serrato, Baker Hostetler

Lieff Cabraser is a proud sponsor of the Conference.

For more information regarding speakers, agenda, and registration, visit the BASF website.

About David Rudolph

A partner in our San Francisco office, David Rudolph is a member of the firm’s Cybersecurity and Data Privacy and Antitrust and Intellectual Property practice groups. He has extensive experience litigating core technical issues in privacy cases, including in In re Anthem, Inc. Data Breach Litigation, MDL No. 2617 (N.D. Cal.), arising from a data breach that affected nearly 80 million of Anthem’s members, and in Campbell v. Facebook, Inc., No. 5:13-cv- 5996 (N.D. Cal.), in which Facebook users asserted that Facebook violated their privacy rights by scanning their private email messages.

David has represented end-payor classes in pharmaceutical antitrust litigation, including in the Cipro drug antitrust cases, the Restasis antitrust litigation, and the Generic Pharmaceuticals Price-Fixing cases. In 2017, David shared the “Outstanding Private Practice Antitrust Achievement” award from the American Antitrust Institute for his work on the Cipro case. He also represents plaintiffs in In re Domestic Airline Travel Antitrust Litigation (D.D.C.), a class action lawsuit alleging a conspiracy by United, American, Delta, and Southwest to artificially inflate domestic airline ticket prices by artificially limiting seating capacity.

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