Four Seasons Hotel Miami, 1435 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL 33131
Sunday, January 25, 2026
03:00 PM: Hotel Check-In
07:00 PM: Cocktail Reception & Buffet
Monday, January 26, 2026
08:00 AM: Breakfast & Introductory Remarks
09:00 AM: Breakout Session 1: U.S. Privacy Law: New Developments
Nearly 40% of states have consumer privacy laws, and states are passing more topical privacy laws dealing with biometric data, data brokers, AI, children’s privacy, and health data. What strategies should be taken to address this complicated and evolving thicket of regulation?
10:15 AM: Refreshments
10:45 AM: Breakout Session 2: Artificial Intelligence
AI laws are starting to take shape. We now have the EU AI Act and several other broad and narrow AI laws, with many more on the horizon. Are these new laws up to the task of regulating AI? What strategies should be taken to address AI internally in such a nascent legal landscape? Should existing privacy laws be changed in light of AI?
12:00 PM: Luncheon
01:30 PM: Networking Time
06:00 PM: Cocktail Reception
07:00 PM: Dinner
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
08:00 AM: Breakfast
09:00 AM: Keynote by Samuel Levine, Former Director, FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, Senior Fellow, UC Berkeley Center for Consumer Law & Economic Justice
10:00 AM: Breakout Session 3: EU and Global Privacy Law
New privacy laws continue to be enacted around the world. The EU continues to increase its regulation of privacy – and the digital economy more broadly. What are organizations doing to address the changing landscape of global privacy compliance? Will the Data Privacy Framework survive the scrutiny of the CJEU?
11:00 AM: Refreshments
11:30 AM: Breakout Session 4: Hot Topics
We will explore topics causing the greatest headlines, headaches, and heartache for privacy professionals. The final topic will be developed in conclusion with the Organizing Committee of the Privacy Law Salon and attendees.
12:30 PM: Closing Luncheon
02:00 PM: Roundtable Ends




