Webinar

CooleyREG Talks:
Election Implications
Session 2: Election Implications for the Technology Sector

December 11, 2024

Event summary

This session will explore how new leadership and evolving policy priorities will affect the technology industry. It will analyze expected changes in areas such as antitrust enforcement, data privacy, content moderation, congressional investigations and regulatory frameworks for next-generation technologies like artificial intelligence. Gain insights into how your business can adapt to stay ahead of compliance challenges and capitalize on new opportunities.

Presenters

  • Michael Egan – Cooley partner
  • Susanne Grooms – Cooley partner and former chief counsel, House Committee on Oversight and Reform
  • Robert McDowell – Cooley partner and former commissioner, FCC
  • Kathy O’Neill – Cooley partner and former senior director of the Antitrust Division, DOJ
  • Vince Sampson – Cooley special counsel and former congressional and executive branch senior staff member
  • Jay Vaughan – Cooley partner
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