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25 June 2015

Privacy For Startups - Avoid Being The Titanic Of The Digital Era

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Holland & Knight

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Today's marketplace is a hotbed for technological innovation and business-minded entrepreneurs to launch a startup company.
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Elizabeth Burkhard is an Associate in our Boston office and Kaylee Cox is an Associate in our Washington D.C. office.

Today's marketplace is a hotbed for technological innovation and business-minded entrepreneurs to launch a startup company. Often, the focus on driving rapid growth as well as budget constraints results in privacy concerns being put on the backburner. However, consumers and regulators have little sympathy for failed security practices or privacy violations for companies that do not take these issues seriously. As a result, major incidents often result in damage to one's brand or reputation, which could be the "iceberg" that sinks a startup organization. During this webinar, attorneys Elizabeth Burkhard and Kaylee Cox will discuss basic privacy and e-commerce guidance for startup companies.

WATCH: Privacy for Startups - Avoid Being the Titanic of the Digital Era

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