TPI Aspen 2021 Panel: What are General Counsels’ Major Policy Priorities?

TPI Aspen 2021 Panel: What are General Counsels’ Major Policy Priorities?

General counsels (GCs) develop and oversee responses to rapidly changing regulations and legislation in the digital economy. GCs are responsible for navigating regulatory and legal compliance, managing risk, handling corporate governance issues, and leading litigation and policy strategy. On this panel, GCs from different parts of the internet ecosystem will discuss their top policy priorities for this administration and Congress, how they view the regulatory environment in privacy, antitrust, trade, and tax policy, and more.
Panelists include:

  • Jennifer HightowerSenior Vice President and General Counsel of Law and Policy, Cox Enterprises
  • Jennifer NewsteadGeneral Counsel, Facebook
  • Karyn TempleSenior Executive Vice President and Global General Counsel, Motion Picture Association
  • Sarah Oh, Moderator, Senior Fellow, Technology Policy Institute

Click here to view the full agenda and be sure to register, we encourage you to act fast! Time is running out to take advantage of discounted registration fees for this year’s Aspen Forum at the St. Regis Resort. On July 15, prices for industry and trade association attendees increased by $500. TPI Aspen Forum will be held in person at the St. Regis Aspen Resort from August 15-17, 2021. Vaccination is required for attendance, and mask guidelines will be set by the hotel. We look forward to seeing you all there!

**VACCINATIONS ARE REQUIRED.**

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