What is the Privacy Law Salon – Miami Roundtable?

This is a unique privacy event based on the premise that the most productive way to understand and tackle issues in privacy is through thought-provoking, constructive dialogue of best practices among thought leaders in the field. There is an increased emphasis on networking and candid, closed-door discussions.

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Location

The Four Seasons Hotel
Miami, FL

Dates

February 16-18, 2025
Please contact us for further information.

What is the Format?

The format for engagement is through small, interactive group discussions. Unlike traditional conferences or seminars, there are no presentations. The sessions feature peer-facilitated dialogue within a highly expert group. Everyone is expected to contribute, sharing ideas, experiences and insights.

Who Attends?

Participation is by invitation-only, and includes 80 of the most seasoned leaders in the field. The group is composed largely of: CPOs, corporate in-house counsel, advisors, service providers, and academics.

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“In-depth discussion on privacy and related topics that fosters an open dialogue. Fun to listen and even better to participate in! A place where your opinion can be shared.”

Leigh Freund
President & CEO, Networking Advertising Initiative

Forge Long-Lasting, Deep Connections

The small group of like-minded peers allows for more than just the Agenda. It provides the perfect environment to strengthen relationships and build a network of lasting referrals with your peers.

Be Amongst an Exclusive Group

The Roundtable is not for everyone. Participants are personally selected by the Organizing Committee based on their knowledge, reputation and history. It is high-level, with only the best of the best in attendance.

Get the Credits You Need

Your participation may qualify you for up to 3.5 hours of CLE/CPD credits dependent on jurisdictional approvals/requirements.

The Organizing Committee would like to thank the following sponsors for their support of the 2025 Miami Roundtable.

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TeachPrivacy