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Tech Law Talks

Listen to Tech Law Talks for practical observations on technology and data legal trends, from product and technology development to operational and compliance issues that practitioners encounter every day. On this channel, we host regular discussions about the legal and business issues around data protection, privacy and security; data risk management; intellectual property; social media; and other types of information technology.

Episodes

Tokenization Nation: Putting real-world assets on the blockchain

2023 has been the year for the tokenization of real-world assets. The theme has been all-pervasive, with businesses across the world seeking to tokenize a whole spectrum of assets ranging from real estate to music, film, art, loans, invoices and credit. In this episode, Reed Smith’s Hagen Rooke (Singapore) and Soham Panchamiya (Dubai) are joined by Wayne Tan, general counsel at OpenEden , a platform that has become known for pioneering the tokenization of Treasury Bills. The conversation seeks t...

Nov 21, 202337 minEp. 61

Artificial intelligence for legal departments

Anthony Diana joins Daniel Broderick , co-founder and CEO of BlackBoiler, to discuss how AI is already being used by legal departments to manage contracts, the requirements for making the use of AI for contract management, and how future developments in AI will impact contract management.

Nov 14, 202323 minEp. 60

Leveling up legally: Regulating Web3 gaming

Does your game have a token and an NFT marketplace? What about a DAO for your hard-core players? It doesn’t matter if you’re AAA or casual mobile gaming – a token component or staking functionality is likely to involve regulation of some sort. Join Reed Smith’s Hagen Rooke (Singapore) and Soham Panchamiya (Dubai) and Victoria Wells , general counsel of Illuvium DAO (Australia’s largest Web3 gaming DAO), to understand what the regulations say about gaming, play-to-earn, NFT marketplaces, and some...

Nov 07, 202343 minEp. 59

Coin control: Understanding stablecoin regulations

Reed Smith’s Hagen Rooke (Singapore) and Soham Panchamiya (Dubai) are joined by Samson Leo , co-founder and Chief Legal Officer of Fazz, to discuss stablecoin regulation in various jurisdictions, including Singapore and the UAE. How will these regulations affect stablecoin issuers and projects? What do they signal about the state of play for stablecoins in the future? Also, there is general debate around the regulatory framework affecting crypto in this increasingly maturing landscape. This epis...

Oct 25, 202331 minEp. 58

The importance of establishing formal policies for private equity firms and their portfolio companies

To deal with the increased risks surrounding regulatory inquiry, privacy compliance, and cybersecurity, it is vital that private equity firms and their portfolio companies focus on implementing internal policies and procedures to better establish healthy privacy and security hygiene. Please join Anthony Diana , Catherine Castaldo, Sheek Shah and Gary Barnabo to discuss why establishing policies should matter for private equity firms and their portfolio companies and which policies should be prio...

Oct 19, 202320 minEp. 57

Token2049: Key takeaways from crypto’s big night out

Reed Smith’s Hagen Rooke (Singapore) and Soham Panchamiya (Dubai) share their insights from Token2049, a premier crypto event. In this podcast, they provide a comprehensive overview of the event, highlighting their key takeaways and painting a picture of the event’s dynamic atmosphere, while also discussing essential topics such as the rise in tech infrastructure projects, maturing global regulations … and the importance of free drinks. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the rapidly evolving...

Oct 10, 202330 minEp. 56

How private equity firms can better manage cyber-security risks and maximize the value of their portfolio companies through tabletop exercises

In today’s day and age, no company is immune from the risks posed by data breaches, and that includes private equity firms and their portfolio companies. Fortunately, there are practices that can be implemented to minimize the risks and effects of a breach if one occurs – practices that protect the value of the portfolio companies. Please join Anthony Diana , Catherine Castaldo, Sheek Shah and Gary Barnabo to discuss why and how tabletop exercises with the private equity firm and its portfolio c...

Oct 06, 202318 minEp. 55

How private equity firms can maximize the value of their portfolio companies by managing technology and data risks

Technology and data risks at portfolio companies directly impact the value of these companies as these risks are becoming a major focus of due diligence when the companies are sold, often leading to a reduction in purchase price, indemnifications, or, in some instances, killing the deal. Whether you’re faced with a data breach that damages brand reputation or discloses highly valuable, confidential information or with privacy policies that do not allow for the sale of customer information, the i...

Sep 19, 202317 minEp. 54

Why every organization should roll out an AI employment policy

AI is all the rage, and employees may be using AI without their employers understanding, or putting in place a policy to lessen, the risks of using this new technology. Find out about the risks and legal issues to consider and why it’s important to have a policy in place that governs the use of AI by employees.

Aug 29, 202320 minEp. 53

eComms for financial services: What regulators get wrong (and right) about eComms

In the latest eComms episode with Smarsh regarding managing the risks associated with electronic communications (eComms) for financial services firms, Anthony Diana and Therese Craparo are joined by Tiffany Magri from Smarsh. Together, they discuss the messaging from regulators regarding compliance with the eComms regulations, considering the recent guidance, fines and public statements on eComms compliance. The discussion will cover the challenges the financial industry faces in attempting to i...

Apr 27, 202328 minEp. 51

eComms compliance for financial institutions: Responses to regulatory investigations

A regulator has just sent you an inquiry or a subpoena regarding unauthorized use by one of your employees of text messaging or a third-party electronic communications application. What steps should you take to ensure you can respond effectively to the inquiry? This episode of our eComms series with Smarsh sees Anthony Diana , Kiran Somashekara , and John Lukanski accompany Tiffany Magri from Smarsh to answer this question and more. They discuss what the regulators’ expectations are for the inqu...

Apr 06, 202329 minEp. 50

ChatGPT: What are the legal challenges in Europe?

Partners Andy Splittgerber , Michaela Westrup , and Alexander Klett discuss the legal risks and challenges associated with the use and operation of ChatGPT in Europe, and Germany in particular. They cover potential issues in the areas of data protection, copyright, anti-trust, and competition.

Mar 30, 202329 minEp. 49

Data transfers in the EU, UK, and China

Join Reed Smith Tech & Data partners Cynthia O’Donoghue , Andreas Splittgerber , and Barbara Li as they discuss the legal updates and changes relating to cross-border transfers of personal data from an EU, UK, and Chinese perspective. In this episode, participants dive into the latest developments and legal issues and explain best practices that organizations must consider when transferring personal data to or from these regions....

Mar 02, 202324 minEp. 48

The disinformation “cold war”: Can brands and corporations win?

As online disinformation becomes more prevalent, partner Anthony Diana and founder/CEO of AREDA Ventures Scott Mortman discuss the rise of disinformation, explain how fake users are now able to spread disinformation more efficiently, and explore the risks that disinformation poses to companies and their brands. They also discuss emerging trends in disinformation, including the rise of deep fake technology and its future impact on global business....

Jan 30, 202320 minEp. 47

Patents in the world of the metaverse

As the metaverse continues to evolve, partner Christine Morgan and associate Hallie Wimberly explore the origins of the metaverse, discuss early examples of virtual reality innovations and metaverse environments, and outline the differences between current centralized and decentralized metaverse platforms. They also discuss examples of recent metaverse patents issued by the USPTO and the opportunities and risks associated with enforcing such patents....

Dec 06, 202215 minEp. 46

eComms compliance for financial institutions: Bad actors

Bad actors are constantly looking for ways to infiltrate financial institutions for personal gain. Whether it be customers, employees, or third parties, every institution needs to be aware of the potential risks associated with bad actors and how to appropriately identify and investigate these risks. This episode of our eComms series with Smarsh sees Kiran Somashekara , John Lukanski, and Kile Marks join Tiffany Magri from Smarsh, and together, they dive in and discuss who exactly can be a bad a...

Nov 10, 202223 minEp. 45

The Unitary Patent and the Unified Patent Court: What you need to know (part 3)

In this third and last episode of the podcast series, Reed Smith Paris partners Marianne Schaffner and Thierry Lautier focus on what companies should do with regard to the European patents of their competitors, and they reveal strategic tips to help mitigate the risks of injunction and damages in the “UPC zone”.

Nov 08, 202214 minEp. 44

The Unitary Patent and the Unified Patent Court: What you need to know (part 1)

The long-awaited Unified Patent Court (UPC) and the European Patent with Unitary Effect (UP) should significantly change the European patent landscape. Reed Smith Paris partners Marianne Schaffner and Thierry Lautier provide an overview and the main changes induced by the UPC and the UP.

Oct 25, 202213 minEp. 42

eComms compliance for financial institutions: Collaborative tools

In the latest episode of our eComms series with Smarsh , partners Anthony Diana and Therese Craparo are joined by Blane Warrene of Smarsh to address the use of collaborative tools by financial institutions. The discussion focuses on different approaches institutions take when using collaborative tools, the questions every firm should ask prior to adopting such tools, and whether and how regulations govern their use....

Oct 20, 202221 minEp. 41

eComms compliance for financial institutions: Recordkeeping and storage requirements

Regulations impose on financial institutions a strenuous set of capture and storage requirements for electronic communications. Several of these regulations are over half a century old and do not contemplate the ever-accelerating shift to new and innovative forms of eComms. The solution: focusing on content, maintaining current controls, and developing and properly enforcing policies. In our latest podcast, Anthony Diana , John Lukanski, and Kiran Somashekara join Robert Cruz from Smarsh to disc...

Sep 29, 202227 minEp. 39

What in the world is happening to data protection in China?

Major developments are taking place in the regulation of data in China. Kicking off a quick overview of the developments, Amy Yin joins Bryan Tan to cover the ground on the new data protection and data security laws.

Sep 22, 202213 minEp. 38

M365 accessibility: Vision-specific tools

Join Angie Matney and Anthony Diana from Reed Smith, James Hart from Lighthouse, and Emily Dimond from PNC as they discuss M365’s vision-specific accessibility tools. They explore the types of tools offered, the technical and legal implications of their use, and a framework that businesses can employ to address the various associated risks and considerations....

Sep 07, 202228 minEp. 37

Update on data transfers

Cynthia O’Donoghue and Aselle Ibraimova from Reed Smith’s London Office discuss changes in the EU/UK to the standard contractual clauses for data transfers between EU/UK and non-EU/non-UK countries. The two explore the new interpretations of the rules on data transfers by the EU Data Protection authorities, the impact on day-to-day compliance, the introduction of data transfer tools by other countries around the world, and the adjustments that businesses need to make as a result of these changes...

Aug 23, 202213 minEp. 36

eComms compliance for financial institutions: What are eComms?

Financial regulators are increasingly concerned with the enforcement of electronic communication requirements, making compliance a top priority for financial institutions. However, compliance has become greatly complicated by the many changing and emerging technologies as well as an amorphous definition of what an eComm actually is. Anthony Diana and Therese Craparo join Robert Cruz from Smarsh to discuss what electronic communications are and how they impact financial institutions....

Aug 18, 202221 minEp. 35

M365 accessibility: What is digital accessibility, and why does it matter?

Companies are increasingly looking for technological solutions that are accessible to their employees and customers with disabilities, including within M365. Angie Matney and Anthony Diana from Reed Smith, James Hart from Lighthouse, and Emily Dimond from PNC discuss accessibility laws and regulations, the general approach to accessibility in M365, and related privacy, security records and eDiscovery considerations....

Aug 09, 202223 minEp. 34

How to win an Alice Motion

Christine Morgan , whom The Daily Journal recognizes as “one of the country’s leading experts on what is, and what is not, an abstract idea” under the Alice defense, joins Hallie Wimberly to discuss how to successfully navigate the complex issues related to Section 101 of the U.S. Patent Code, including how to protect clients from expensive patent litigation on abstract patents by invalidating them early on in litigation....

Jul 07, 202219 minEp. 31

What to expect from the new ICO Enforcement Actions

In Q1 2022, the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) issued 26 enforcement actions. Reed Smith associates Angelika Bialowas and Aselle Ibraimova compare these with enforcement actions from last year and share their predictions of what to expect in the future.

Jul 06, 202217 minEp. 33