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Course Overview
2026-07-29 13:00:00
2h CLE Credits
Intermediate
2
This session shows attorneys how to design age-assurance programs that withstand state biometric statutes. It covers when verification is legally required, which laws apply, how to evaluate architectures, and how to build privacy-by-design defenses against class-action exposure.
Tatyana RudermanThis session delivers a defense-counsel playbook for BIPA-style class actions targeting age-verification technology. The session runs from intake through resolution, covering damages, class certification, consent, threshold defenses, arbitration, and the multi-state exposure facing nationwide defendants.
Daniel A. Cotter
InfoLawGroup LLP

Aronberg Goldgehn Davis & Garmisa

InfoLawGroup LLP
Tatyana Ruderman is a Partner at InfoLawGroup LLP, a national boutique law firm focused on privacy and data security, advertising and marketing, and technology that is ranked by Chambers both globally and in the U.S. She counsels and advises clients on privacy, technology, data security, marketing, and other consumer protection compliance, with a particular gift for deconstructing complex, fast-evolving technology issues so clients can make informed business decisions. Drawing on a “privacy by design” philosophy and a media-honed business mindset, Tatyana guides companies through some of the most novel questions in the field—from cryptocurrency and blockchain to biometrics, AI/ML, and online tracking.

Aronberg Goldgehn Davis & Garmisa
Daniel A. Cotter is a seasoned corporate, transactional, and regulatory lawyer whose practice is grounded in building compliant and resilient organizations. Over a career spanning more than three decades, Dan has advised clients through complex business arrangements, entity formation and restructuring, strategic transactions, and risk-sensitive corporate governance. He brings concentrated expertise across three intersecting areas—privacy and cybersecurity, insurance regulation and coverage, and corporate governance—which allows him to serve as a strategic legal partner to companies navigating operational, regulatory, and reputational risk. Whetheracting as outside counsel, an arbitrator, a nonprofit board advisor, or a risk consultant, Dan is known for a pragmatic, solutions-oriented approach that builds trust and long-term sustainability.

InfoLawGroup LLP
Tatyana Ruderman is a Partner at InfoLawGroup LLP, a national boutique law firm focused on privacy and data security, advertising and marketing, and technology that is ranked by Chambers both globally and in the U.S. She counsels and advises clients on privacy, technology, data security, marketing, and other consumer protection compliance, with a particular gift for deconstructing complex, fast-evolving technology issues so clients can make informed business decisions. Drawing on a “privacy by design” philosophy and a media-honed business mindset, Tatyana guides companies through some of the most novel questions in the field—from cryptocurrency and blockchain to biometrics, AI/ML, and online tracking.

Aronberg Goldgehn Davis & Garmisa
Daniel A. Cotter is a seasoned corporate, transactional, and regulatory lawyer whose practice is grounded in building compliant and resilient organizations. Over a career spanning more than three decades, Dan has advised clients through complex business arrangements, entity formation and restructuring, strategic transactions, and risk-sensitive corporate governance. He brings concentrated expertise across three intersecting areas—privacy and cybersecurity, insurance regulation and coverage, and corporate governance—which allows him to serve as a strategic legal partner to companies navigating operational, regulatory, and reputational risk. Whetheracting as outside counsel, an arbitrator, a nonprofit board advisor, or a risk consultant, Dan is known for a pragmatic, solutions-oriented approach that builds trust and long-term sustainability.
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The Alabama State Bar MCLE Commission requires attorneys to complete 12 credits, including 1 ethics, by December 31 of each year. All credits must be reported by February 15 of the following year. A maximum of 12 credits, including 1 ethics credit, may be carried over for 1 year only.
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