Date: Tuesday, November 20, 2018 6:30 PM - Tuesday, November 20, 2018 9:00 PM
Location: Temple University, Japan Campus, Mita Hall

Temple Law Japan is honored to present Joe Sasanuma as a special guest speaker for a 2-credit CLE seminar on the topic Contracting in the Cloud ~How the New Normal Differs from Traditional IT~.

Date:  Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Time:

18:30 doors open
19:00 seminar starts
21:00 seminar ends

Venue:  Temple University, Japan Campus, Mita Hall (Access)

Cost:

¥5,000 for attendees requiring CLE credit.
(Free to attendees not requiring credit)

Registration:  This event has passed

Note:

  • The seminar is held in English.
  • Persons who are interested in the topic but who do not require CLE credits are most welcome to attend.

Cloud computing is the new normal in the IT space. This CLE explains what cloud services are, how it differs from traditional IT and how that difference is reflected in the agreement for use of cloud computing services. The CLE will address hot topics such as security, privacy, data protection and content ownership.

About the Speaker

Joe Sasanuma

Corporate Counsel, Amazon Japan G.K.

Joe M. Sasanuma is an attorney qualified in New Jersey and New York and registered as a foreign attorney in Japan. A graduate of Boston College and Boston College Law School, he practiced corporate law at Shearman & Sterling before moving to Amazon where he currently looks after Amazon Web Services. He has also clerked in New Jersey’s chancery court.

About CLE Credit

Temple Law School is an accredited provider of continuing legal education (CLE) in Pennsylvania. Various states, including California and New York, recognize Pennsylvania CLE credits. However, attorneys are responsible for checking with the CLE board in their jurisdiction before attending the CLE seminar whether Pennsylvania CLE credits will count towards their CLE requirements and what their jurisdiction requires them to do to claim out-of-state CLE credits. Please inform us before the seminar if your CLE board requires anything other than a copy of the Pennsylvania CLE credit form and a certificate of attendance.