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Posts by Jason Albert

Will you be at IAPP

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After all only God can see behind the veil of ignorance

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Snowing in NYC

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Dinner at Craft

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Cold day at the train station.

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I have a joke about privacy but I can’t share it.

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Are the boys his sons? Or his friends?

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Yoooo law twitter friends! Repost if so inclined so I can find our people 🫶🏻🖤

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Except Velveeta

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Yes. They are talking about the French bribery attempt in the Adams Administration.

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As Bonnie Tyler taught us, we are all holding out for a Hiro

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The Lucky One is her best song

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How to Work With AI in a Secure Way to Keep Workers, Clients, and Data Safe Jason Albert, Global Chief Privacy Officer at ADP, joins Jill Malandrino on Nasdaq TradeTalks to discuss how to work with AI in a secure way to keep workers, clients, and data safe.

Great to talk with Nasdaq Tradetalks about AI in the workplace including ethics considerations, protecting privacy, AI governance, and minimizing bias. www-nasdaq-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.nasdaq.com/video...

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Getting ready to go on Nasdaq Tradetalks today.

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Todays shoes

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Richmond

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This is the key point that people miss. The surveillance reforms apply to all transferred data, regardless of transfer mechanism

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Dog and dog-colored pouf

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Recovered chair

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I have finally found a prayerbook that reflects my theology.

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Or just waived into the bar. Can’t in CA but that’s what I did in WA state because process is almost identical (except for four hour open book 60 question multiple choice test). Only reason I didn’t in NJ is because I didn’t meet the years of practice requirement because my prior job was non-legal

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I eventually sat the lawyers exam in CA for flexibility. Otherwise you have 30 days if you leave a job before your in house license expires (I think it is 90 days in NJ).

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No drawbacks other than you can only practice for the corporate client and can’t really do pro bono. Have to do full C&E which is a pain the older you are, the more places you’ve lived, and the more admissions you have.

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To be clear four times: twice in each state.

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I have done this twice in both NJ and CA

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🙋🏻‍♂️

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