IADC Committee Newsletters--Volume 85, Number 1.

The IADC boasts more than 25 Committees through which members network, expand and build skills, and further the objectives of the defense bar and business community. IADC Committees publish newsletters monthly, and below are the newsletters that were published from October 2017 through December 2017.

Business Litigation Committee

* Communications in the Workplace: Privacy and Data Protection in Argentina by Leandro M. Castelli

(October 2017)

* The Coming Blockchain Disruption: Trust Without the "Middle-Man" by Mark D. Hansen and Michael T.

Kokal (December 2017)

Civil Justice Response Committee

* State Court Class Actions? Not in Mississippi by Stephanie M. Rippee (November 2017)

Corporate Counsel Committee

* A Tidal Wave of Public Nuisance Law Suits across the US Involving Opioid Litigation by James K. Holder and Joseph F. Speelman (October 2017)

Cyber Security, Data Privacy and Technology Committee

* Blockchain Unchained: One Lawyer's Quest to Figure Out What the Hell Everyone is Talking About by Kendall Harrison (November 2017)

Diversity and Inclusion Committee

* Making the Case: How Diversity and Inclusion Can Improve Your Firm's Financial Outlook by Paul M.

Fires and Kenneth E. Sharperson (November 2017)

* Thought Leadership: Championing Diversity and Inclusion--A Conversation with Connie Lewis Lensing,

Senior VP of Litigation Department at Federal Express by Pamela W Carter (December 2017)

Drug, Device and Biotechnology Committee

* Insurance Coverage for Data Storage in the Pharmaceutical Industry by Richard Eveleigh (November 2017)

Employment Law Committee

* Title VII Updates by William J. Kelly III and William R. Corbett (November 2017)

* Tipping Point: Balancing Personal Use Technology in the Workplace by J.T. Wilson III (December 2017)

In-House and Law Firm Management Committee

* Making the Case: How Diversity and Inclusion Can Improve Your Firm's Financial Outlook by Paul M. Fires and Kenneth E. Sharperson (November 2017)

Insurance and Reinsurance Committee

* Rancosky vs. Washington National: Pennsylvania Finally Deals with Bad Faith Standards Head On by

David J. Rosenberg (October 2017)

* Avoiding Bad Faith, and Other Emerging Issues Involving Eroding Limits Policies by Michael A. Hamilton

and Thomas J. Seery (October 2017)

* Insurance Coverage for Data Storage in the Pharmaceutical Industry by Richard Eveleigh (November

2017)

* Discretionary Clause Bans: Fifteen Years Later the Battles Wage On by J. Christopher Collins and

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