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Welcome to the age of Big Health Data! Will it be a Cure or a Curse?

NEW YORK , UNITED STATES

from June 06 to June 07, 2019

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  • 2019-06-06 08:30:00 2019-06-07 18:00:00 Europe/London Welcome to the age of Big Health Data! Will it be a Cure or a Curse? NEW YORK, UNITED STATES UIA
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Seminar presented by the UIA Health Law Commission, UIA Insurance Law Commission, UIA Biotechnology Law Commission, UIA Privacy and Rights of the Digital Person Commission, with the support of the ABA Section of International Law, the ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section and the New York State Bar Association’s International Section

The promise of “precision medicine” is within reach due to new uses for voluminous electronic medical data and the expanding role of artificial intelligence. Rapid developments in technology are numerous and health law is struggling to keep pace with medical inventions and innovations: genetic engineering, stem cell therapy and other developments in biotechnology are promising prevention and cure for diseases that have long plagued the world. The latest pharmaceuticals have imbedded diagnostic chips that can communicate intimate personal data once ingested by the patient. Advancements in medical devices and smartphone apps herald a new era in consumerism never before seen in health care. 

These quickly evolving changes are significantly impacting the practice of health law. How can traditional health care law deal with these cutting edge issues? And at what price do these advancements come? Will the rise of the digital patient cause the demise of privacy? Join us as we explore identify legal gaps and questions created by these changes. Using current laws and recent enactments as a baseline, speakers will delve into legal, ethical, insurance and operational business challenges that health care faces and explain what health law attorneys need to know to best counsel their clients.

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We look forward to welcoming you to New York City!

Organising Committee

  • Organising Committee

    Delphine JAAFAR UIA Deputy Director of Seminars
    Janice MULLIGAN President of the UIA Health Law commission
    Christopher B. KENDE President of the UIA Insurance Law commission

Place

  • Pepper Hamilton LLP

Programme

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SEMINAR VENUE

Pepper Hamilton LLP
The New York Times Building, 37th Floor
620 Eighth Avenue
New York, NY 10018, USA
T +1 212 808 2700

REGISTRATION FEES

UIA / ABA MEMBER

On or before May 6 : € 395 / $ 450
From May 7 : € 445 / $ 500

UIA / ABA MEMBER  - YOUNG LAWYER (<35) *

On or before May 6 : € 345 / $ 400
From May 7 : € 395 / $ 450

NON-MEMBER

On or before May 6 : € 445 / $ 500
From May 7 : € 495 / $ 550

NON MEMBER  - YOUNG LAWYER (<35) *

On or before May 6 : € 395 / $ 450
From May 7 : € 445 / $ 500

*Please attach proof of age to the registration form to benefit from young lawyers' fee

Fees include:
• Attendance at all working sessions
• Seminar documentation
• Lunch on June 6
• Cocktail reception on June 6
• Coffee breaks on June 6 & 7
The dinner on Friday, June 7 is optional and at additional charge.

Please note that the number of places at the seminar is limited. The organizers reserve the right to refuse registrations in the event of excess applications.

CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION

Every participant attending the seminar will receive a “Certificate of Participation” at the end of the event that may be to obtain “Credits” for “Continuing Legal Education” - “Continuing Professional Development” purposes, depending on national rules.  For more information, please contact the UIA.


LANGUAGE

The working language will be English.

HOTEL RESERVATION

We recommend the following nearby hotels for your stay in New York.

Hampton Inn Manhattan/Times Square Central – 220 West 41st St, New York, NY 10036 – .1 miles / 210 meters away from New York Times Building, 8th Avenue

Hilton Times Square – 234 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036 – .1 miles / 240 meters away from New York Times Building, 8th Avenue

Fairfield Inn by Marriott New York Manhattan/Times Square – 330 West 40th Street, New York, NY 10018 – .1 / 200 meters miles away from New York Times Building, 8th Avenue

Holiday Inn New York City – Times Square – 585 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10018 – .1 miles / 150 meters away from New York Times Building, 8th Avenue

Four Points by Sheraton Midtown – Times Square – 326 West 40th Street, New York, NY 10018 – .1 miles / 180 meters away from New York Times Building, 8th Avenue

CANCELLATION CONDITIONS

All cancellations will be subject to a 50% deduction and will have to be sent in writing, to be received by the Union Internationale des Avocats no later than May 6, 2019. No refund will be made for cancellations received after this date.

VISAS
Anyone who requires a visa invitation letter in order to attend the seminar should register and pay their registration fees no later than May 6, 2019 to ensure there is enough time to obtain a visa.

All cancellations will be refunded in full, minus €50 / $60 to cover administrative costs, provided that the UIA has received the registration documents and total registration fees no later than May 6, 2019.

If you register after this date, only 50% of the amount paid minus €50 / $60 to cover administrative costs will be refunded for cancellations due to visa refusals.

All cancellations due to a visa refusal must be sent in writing and reach the UIA before the seminar. Cancellations must be accompanied by a proof of visa refusal. 
If your visa is issued after the seminar date or if you do not have proof of visa refusal, you will not be entitled to a refund.


GENERAL CONDITIONS

All registrations received by the Union Internationale des Avocats (UIA) along with the full payment of fees corresponding to the events selected will be confirmed in writing.

The UIA reserves the right to cancel or postpone the seminar to a later date, change the seminar venue and/or program, make any corrections or modifications in the information published in the seminar program and cancel any invitation to participate in the seminar, at any time and at their entire discretion, without having to provide any reasons for the same.
Neither the UIA, nor any of its managers, employees, agents, members or representatives shall be held responsible for any loss or damage, of any nature, suffered (directly or indirectly) by a delegate, accompanying person or a third party following any cancellations, changes, postponements or modifications.
The UIA strongly advises participants to subscribe to modifiable and/or refundable services, as well as to take out a cancellation insurance.

Neither the UIA, nor any of its managers, employees, agents, members or representatives shall be held responsible for any loss or damage, of any nature whatever, suffered (directly or indirectly) by a delegate or accompanying person, except in case of death or personal injury due to gross negligence by the UIA.

The contractual relations between the UIA and each participant (delegate or accompanying person) in relation to the seminar are subject to French law and jurisdiction, to the exclusion of any other law. Paris is the city of jurisdiction.

FORMALITIES
It is the responsibility of participants to ensure compliance with police, customs and health formalities for their journey. Participants unable to take part in the seminar because of their inability to take a flight or any other means of transportation due to being unable to provide the documents required (passport, visa, vaccination certificate, etc.) cannot claim any reimbursement.

FORCE MAJEURE
“Force majeure” means any events external to the parties, of both an unforeseeable and insurmountable nature that prevents either the client or the participants, or the agency or service providers involved in organising the seminar, from executing all or part of the obligations provided for in the present agreement. By express agreement, such will be the case in the event of a strike affecting the means of transport, hotel staff, air traffic controllers, an insurrection, a riot or any prohibition whatsoever decreed by governmental or public authorities.

It is expressly agreed that for the parties, a case of force majeure would suspend the execution of their reciprocal obligations. At the same time, each of the parties shall bear the burden of all the expenses incumbent upon them, resulting from the case of force majeure.

HEALTH
The organizers decline any responsibility in case of any health problems existing prior to the seminar that may lead to complications or be aggravated during the entire period of the stay: pregnancy, cardio-vascular problems, any allergies, special diets, any disorders under treatment and not yet consolidated on the day the seminar starts, psychic or mental or depressive illness, etc. (Non exhaustive list).

The personal data that you communicate to us shall be processed by the International Association of Lawyers (UIA – Union Internationale des Avocats), with its registered office at 20 rue Drouot, 75009 Paris (Tel: +33 1 44 88 55 66 - Fax: +33 1 44 88 55 77 - privacy@uianet.org), in accordance with Act No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to data, files and freedoms and Regulation No. 2016/679 on data protection, as of its entry into force on May 25, 2018. Your data will be managed by UIA's General Services, Events and Accounts Section:
• For the purpose of administering your registration for the event and your on-site access to the event;
• In order to pay for the selected services - your bank details will be deleted after receipt of your payment;
• In order to communicate information messages from UIA.
To the extent necessary for the execution of their respective tasks, our subcontractors in charge of our seminar organisation, our IT infrastructure, our management, the production and maintenance of our website and extranet, are likely to gain access to your data from time to time. Their servers are located in the European Union.
Data relating to your participation in the event shall be stored for a period of 10 years. We are obliged to archive billing data until the end of the period required for our tax and accounting obligations, i.e. for 7 full tax years. We shall store your contact information to keep you informed until you ask us to stop. You have the right to access your data and have it corrected if necessary.
You may object to any processing of your data undertaken by us for the purposes of our legitimate interests. If you wish for more information, or to lodge a complaint, please contact CNIL (French Data Protection Authority).

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Credits

The UIA had obtained the following accreditations :

  • 8 hours of legal training

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