Mari Frank Interviews Andrew Serwin, Esq. Privay Expert and Author

EPISODE · Aug 31, 2008 · 59 MIN

Mari Frank Interviews Andrew Serwin, Esq. Privay Expert and Author

from KUCI: Privacy Piracy · host Mari Frank

Andrew B. Serwin is the founding chair of the Privacy, Security, and Information Management Practice and is a partner in the San Diego office of Foley & Lardner LLP. He is a member of the Intellectual Property Litigation, Information Technology and Outsourcing, General Commercial Litigation, and the Trademark and Copyright Practice Groups. He is also a member of the Venture Capital, Emerging Technology, Life Sciences, and Health Care Industry Teams. Mr. Serwin has extensive experience in privacy and security matters, including state, federal and international restrictions on the use and transfer of information, security breach compliance, incident response, marketing restrictions, and the drafting and implementation of privacy and security policies. Mr. Serwin also advises media and Internet companies regarding online contracting issues, licensing issues, domain name issues, and intellectual property issues, as well as litigation resulting from information security incidents. Mr. Serwin has unique experience in representing start-up and Internet companies because he served as President and General Counsel of an online political magazine, InPolitics.com. Mr. Serwin has broad experience in technology and business law, including corporate finance, partnership law, securities, e-commerce, software development and licensing, intellectual property licensing and protection, manufacturing and distribution arrangements, joint ventures, information technology transactions, as well as real estate transactions. He has also advised hedge funds and broker dealers in a variety of transactions. Mr. Serwin's litigation practice includes unfair competition matters; intellectual property litigation; corporate governance disputes; complex commercial litigation; e-commerce matters; partnership disputes and real property matters. He is the author of "Information Security and Privacy: A Practical Guide to Federal, State and International Law", a 2,000 page treatise that examines all aspects of privacy and security laws, published by Thomson-West. Mr. Serwin is also the author of the "Internet Marketing Law Handbook", also published by Thomson-West, which covers topics such as privacy and security, commercial e-mail laws, spyware and unfair competition law. He is also the author of West's Corporate Counsel's Primer on International Privacy and Security (July 2007), the advertising section of the "ABA Model Web Site: A Knowledge Management Approach to E-Business Model Web Site" that provides guidance on "best practices" for Internet issues, as well as Co-Chair and principle author of the Privacy and Security Section of the ABA's new publication, "Selling Products and Services and Licensing Software Online: An Interactive Guide With Legal Forms and Commentary to Privacy, Security and Consumer Law Issues", (June 2007). Mr. Serwin was recently appointed to the privacy and the legal subcommittees of the Privacy & Security Advisory Board of the California Health and Human Services Agency by the California Office of HIPAA Implementation. The committee is charged with developing standards for California's Interoperable Health Information Exchange for electronic health information, which includes creating and adopting a process to develop and set overall standards, overseeing the coordination, analysis, and promulgation of privacy and security requirements for the Health Information Exchange, researching and developing model contracts and related documents, and providing guidance regarding the interaction of HIPAA and California law. He is also a member of the San Diego Chapter of the San Diego FBI Infragard Group, an organization dedicated to promoting ongoing dialogue and timely communication between information technology companies and the FBI. As a member, he receives daily, non-public briefings on information security and other threats, including early warnings about new attacks on financial services companies or healthcare providers. He was also recognized as a "Southern California Super Lawyer" in 2007 and 2008, is AV-rated by Martindale Hubbell, and was previously identified as one of the leading intellectual property attorneys by the Daily Transcript in its 2005 "Top Attorneys List." He is also the former Co-Chair of the California State Bar's Cyberspace Law Committee, and the former chair of the San Diego County Bar Association's Web site Committee from 2002-2004. Mr. Serwin is also a frequent presenter and commentator on technology and legal matters. He is also a columnist for The Daily Transcript on technology issues. Mr. Serwin also serves on the editorial board of Thomson-West's Cyberspace Lawyer, as well as the Privacy and Information Law Report. He is also a member of the Publications Board of the Business Law Section of the American Bar Association. (619) 685-6428 www.FOLEY.COM

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