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Navigating Cookie and Website Compliance in 2025: Insights and Strategies for In-House Counsel

Navigating Cookie and Website Compliance in 2025: Insights and Strategies for In-House Counsel

Overview


Companies in 2025 face significant and increasing litigation and enforcement risks when leveraging cookies and digital tracking technologies to support business needs and monetize data. Companies also continue to face evolving requirements related to accessibility and intellectual property issues.

In this webinar, co-hosted with the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Northeast, join us for a technical deep dive and practical tips to monetize data while managing online risks related to cookies, accessibility, and intellectual property issues.

Discussion topics will include:

  • Regulatory developments, litigation, and enforcement trends
  • How cookies and other tracking technologies function to effectively track and target consumers
  • How to conduct technical website audits to identify cookies and trackers
  • Practical governance tips to maximize data while minimizing risk, including how to avoid common pitfalls, conduct inventories and configure consent management tools
  • Intellectual property considerations for website content (text, images, fonts)
  • Practical tips on including effective website terms of use
  • Website accessibility considerations

CLE credit is pending. McDermott Will & Schulte, LLP is an approved provider and can provide credit in California, Illinois, and New York. McDermott Will & Schulte LLP is a sponsor and will apply for credit in Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia when lawyers licensed in these jurisdictions are in attendance. We can issue reciprocal credit for lawyers licensed in Connecticut and New Jersey. For all other jurisdictions not listed, attendees will be provided with a Universal Certificate of Attendance which they may use to self-apply for CLE credit in their state of admission. Attendees should contact their state’s CLE Board for current rules, regulations, and guidance.

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