11 www.loubar.org March 2026 CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION Cancellations: Must be received by LBA at least 24 hours in advance for a refund (minus $10 processing fee). Substitutes allowed (except special events). Technology issues: User error does not qualify for a refund for LIVE webinars. Recordings are NOT included with registration. Separate fees apply for accessing past recordings through the LBA On-Demand Catalog. Please note: Live and on-demand CLE programs have different KBA accreditation requirements. Inaugural Privacy and Emerging Technologies Summit co-hosted by the Inaugural Privacy and Emerging Technologies Summit co-hosted by the LBA AI/IP/Privacy Law Section and the UofL Tech Law Society LBA AI/IP/Privacy Law Section and the UofL Tech Law Society Navigating the Intersection of Privacy, Data Protection and Intellectual Property: Legal and Practical Insights for 2026 Friday, April 24 D I V E R S I T Y & I N C L U S I O N C O M M I T T E E C O R N E R Nominate or recommend a woman attorney for a leadership role, speaking opportunity or committee position in honor of Women’s History Month. Review one document or form your office regularly uses and make it clearer and more accessible for clients of all abilities. Ask about accessibility needs when planning meetings, CLE programs or events this month. Build one new professional connection with someone outside your usual practice area, background or career stage. Offer flexibility when scheduling meetings or events during Ramadan or other religious observances. Share a resource or article about equity in the legal profession with a colleague or team. Invite a newer attorney to join you at a bar event, CLE or networking opportunity. Pause before assigning work and ask whether opportunities are being distributed equitably across your team. Have a recommendation? Join the Committee! Contact Lisa M. Murray at [email protected]. MARCH 2026 AWARENESS CALENDAR March 8 - International Women’s Day March 21 - International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination March 25 - Equal Pay Day Women’s History Month Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month Irish-American Heritage Month What Does the Future of DEI Programming for Law Firms Look Like? - July 1, 2025, 15 Minutes March DEI Awareness Tips: March offers several opportunities to reflect on diversity, equity and inclusion in our profession and community. During Women’s History Month, we celebrate the leadership and contributions of women in the legal field while continuing to examine how our profession can advance equity in opportunity and representation. Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month reminds us of the importance of accessibility and inclusion in both our workplaces and the justice system. The Diversity & Inclusion Committee encourages LBA members to use these observances as opportunities to learn, engage and strengthen our commitment to an inclusive legal community. This inaugural program brings together leaders in privacy, data protection, artificial intelligence and intellectual property to examine the legal and operational challenges shaping the year ahead. The seminar will provide practical guidance on evolving privacy regulation, AI governance and the growing intersection of consumer privacy, technology and brand protection. Keynote speaker Douglas Swetnam, Section Chief of the Data Privacy and Identity Theft Unit in the Office of the Indiana Attorney General, will discuss enforcement of the Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act and the compliance expectations facing attorneys and organizations. Julia McGuffey, Senior Director and Global Marketing Counsel at Papa John’s International, Inc., will address intellectual property considerations in marketing and advertising. Jonathan Sullivan of Texas Roadhouse and Ben Grissom of The Kroger Co. will discuss implementation challenges associated with consumer privacy laws in large organizations, including operational coordination and compliance planning. Additional sessions will feature Nicholas Godlove, Lead Global for Pri- vacy, AI and Cybersecurity at Yum! Brands, Inc., and Kyle Miller, Partner at Dentons Bingham Greenebaum. A University of Louisville Showcase session will highlight emerging issues and practical developments at the intersection of privacy, artificial intelligence and intellectual property. Attendees will gain practical knowledge to support compliance plan- ning, client advising and risk management in privacy, AI and intellectual property practice. Speakers include: Nicholas Godlove, Yum! Brands, Inc.; Ben Grissom, The Kroger Co.; Julia R. McGuffey, Papa John’s International, Inc.; Kyle W. Miller, Dentons Bingham Greenebaum LLP; Jonathan Sullivan, Texas Roadhouse, Inc. and speakers from University of Louisville, to be announced. Keynote speaker: Douglas S. Swetnam, Section Chief of the Data Privacy and Identity Theft Unit in the Office of the Indiana Attorney General Time: 9 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. — Program Place: Bar Center Price: $225 LBA Member | $202.50 Sustaining Member | $25 Paralegal Member | $15 for qualifying YLS Section Member | $25 Solo/Small Practice Section Member | $112.50 Government or Non-Profit Member | $300 Non-member Credits: 5.0 CLE Hours — Approved, IAPP CPE Hours: 5 (eligible)