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Data Privacy for the Insurance Sector - What you need to Know

Did you attend our webinar presentation on Data Privacy for the Insurance Sector? Do you have questions or just want to continue the discussion? Join us for a follow up conversation with presenters Jennifer McAdam (NAIC) and Fred E Karlinsky (Greenberg Traurig, PA) on May 28 th at 2:00 pm EDT.

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Jennifer McAdam joined the National Association of Insurance Commissioners in 2013. Ms. McAdam provides legal counsel on cybersecurity matters and was involved in drafting the Insurance Data Security Model Law. She also provides counsel to the Privacy Protections Working Group. Ms. McAdam has written amicus briefs for the NAIC to appellate courts, including to the U.S. Supreme Court. Additionally, she provides counsel on corporate and business operations of the NAIC. Prior to joining the NAIC, Ms. McAdam represented corporate policyholders in complex insurance coverage disputes. She has given presentations on a number of insurance topics and has written on insurance coverage matters for New Appleman on Insurance Law publications. She is a member of the bar in Missouri and Kansas.  
Fred E. Karlinsky is Co-Chair of Greenberg Traurig’s Insurance Regulatory and Transactions Practice Group. He has more than 25 years of experience representing the interests of insurers, reinsurers and a wide variety of other insurance-related entities on their regulatory, transactional, corporate and governmental affairs matters. Fred is a recognized authority on national insurance regulatory and compliance issues and has taken a leadership position in many insurance trade organizations, has led many industry-driven legislative and regulatory initiatives, and is a sought after thought leader who has spoken and presented to insurance executives and governmental officials, both nationally and internationally. In addition to his role with Greenberg Traurig, Fred has been an Adjunct Professor of Law at Florida State University College of Law since 2008, where he teaches a course on Insurance Law and Risk Management. Fred is also a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator.