Join for a focused virtual forum designed for General Counsels and senior legal leaders navigating the next wave of privacy challenges. We’ll explore how the privacy function is evolving as part of the broader legal strategy—from managing post-cookie advertising and global enforcement shifts to preparing for AI-driven compliance demands.
Privacy has become a defining issue for today’s General Counsels—touching everything from compliance and governance to product, marketing, and AI. As global laws evolve and teams face increasing demands with limited resources, GCs are being asked to navigate complex privacy decisions while keeping broader legal strategy on course.
Join The L Suite for the 2025 Privacy Virtual Forum, taking place virtually on Tuesday, August 5, 2025. This focused, two-hour experience will feature a mainstage conversation and breakout sessions designed to help GCs and senior in-house legal leaders stay ahead of what’s next—across enforcement trends, AI regulation, privacy program design, and beyond.
You’ll leave with an actionable perspective on where the privacy function is heading, what’s driving urgency across the legal org, and how to support your business through another year of high-stakes change.
Please register using the button at the top of this page, which will direct you to a Zoom Events registration page. You will be asked to authenticate your email or Zoom account.
L Suite members, please use the email associated with your membership to be directed to the correct ticket type.
Once you have registered, you will receive a unique Zoom link to join the event via email.
Chatham House Rule applies.
*This program is eligible for 1.5 hours of CLE credit in 60-minute states and 2.0 hours of CLE credit in 50-minute states. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules. This course is appropriate for experienced attorneys only. The L Suite has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board and the State Bar of California as an Accredited Provider of continuing legal education. Additionally, we will seek CLE accreditation in IL, WA, FL, TX, PA, CO, GA, and any of the other 50 states by selecting your jurisdiction in the affidavit form received from the ABA. Canadian participants may use their certificates to submit for credit directly to the Law Society of British Columbia, the Law Society of Ontario, and the Maison du Barreau du Quebec.
Small Group Discussions: What Regulators Are Watching - 2025 Enforcement Trends
As AI reshapes how companies handle data, traditional privacy safeguards are being tested—and, in some cases, bypassed altogether. Once treated as a standalone function, privacy is now entangled with product and engineering decisions, often without the same oversight. At the same time, regulators are stepping up enforcement, signaling new priorities, issuing steeper penalties, and scrutinizing how companies manage AI, data retention, cross-border transfers, and third-party risk.
This session breaks down what recent enforcement actions reveal about emerging regulatory expectations. Speakers will also share how organizations are adapting under pressure—taking on more risk with fewer resources—and what practical strategies privacy teams are using to stay ahead, document decisions, and avoid costly compliance missteps in 2025.
Mainstage Session: The Privacy Leader’s Dilemma: Moving Fast Without Breaking Trust
With more regulatory complexity, tighter budgets, and internal demand for speed, privacy leaders are being pushed to do more with less—fast. At the same time, frameworks like the EU AI Act, global data laws, and customer risk assessments are growing in volume and complexity, creating drag across legal and privacy functions.
In this panel discussion, we’ll explore how top legal teams are navigating these pressures: deciding when to lean into tech, when to challenge the old way of doing things, and how to resource a function that’s increasingly strategic—but still underfunded. We’ll also touch on emerging product development shifts, including “vibe coding,” and what it means for traditional legal review cycles.
Walk away with practical approaches for managing privacy in an environment where clarity is rare—but impact is high.
Key Takeaways:
- How privacy leaders balance emerging AI challenges with increasing regulatory complexity
- Strategies to manage stretched teams and prioritize effectively in 2025-26
- Balancing rapid innovation with maintaining consumer and regulatory trust
- Best practices for integrating privacy into agile product development
Speakers to be announced.
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