"Live before a studio audience” works well for “Jeopardy” and “Saturday Night Live.” Now, Womble Carlyle attorney Ted Claypoole has seen the concept works for Internet privacy law.

Claypoole discussed “The Gasping Death of the ‘Reasonable Expectation of Privacy’ Standard” at the upcoming RSA Conference in San Francisco. The presentation will take place in front of a live audience at the RSA on-site recording studio and the video subsequently will be published at www.rsaconference.com.

The presentation took place March 2nd. View Ted on video: http://www.rsaconference.com/videos/the-gasping-death-of-the-reasonable-expectation-of-privacy-standard

Ted Claypoole is a senior member of Womble Carlyle’s Intellectual Property Practice Group and leads the firm's Privacy and Data Protection Industry Team. He negotiates and prepares data management, business process outsourcing and ecommerce agreements for his clients. Claypoole routinely talks to business and legal associations across the country on data security issues and is a frequent author on the topic.