The stage is set and the regulators are in gear for the implementation and enforcement of the Philippine data privacy legislation, along with the impending deadline for the registration of data processing systems with the National Privacy Commission. Avoid having the Sword of Damocles hanging over your heads and learn how to get your organization compliant with the Philippine Data Privacy Act and its Implementing Rules and Regulation. Learn more about the Philippines’ primary data privacy legislation and its practical implications on information processing in your business operations – handling applicant and employee data, contracting with third party providers, and interfacing with customers.
Atty. Divina Pastora V. Ilas-Panganiban is a partner in Quisumbing Torres’ Intellectual Property Practice Group and Information Technology & Communications Industry Group. She is an accredited arbitrator of the Philippine Intellectual Property Office and often serves as resource speaker in local and international seminars on IP and IT laws. She has 17 years of experience in the fields of intellectual property law, commercial law and litigation. She currently serves as the Vice-President and Director of the Philippine Chapter of Licensing Executives Society International and the Co-Chair of the committee on Intellectual Property Rights, The American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines.
Atty. Neonette Pascual has 11 years of experience handling matters involving contracts, incorporation, compliance, litigation, and corporate housekeeping. Neonette's practice focuses on general IP advisory, IP litigation, trademark and patent enforcement and maintenance.She assists in licensing and IP commercialization transactions, including franchising arrangements. She also handles IT advisory, data privacy, information security, anti-piracy, and anti-counterfeiting matters. She is currently an associate in Quisumbing Torres' Intellectual Property Practice Group and Information Technology & Communications Industry Group.
Atty. Reena Mitra-Ventanilla has 10 years of experience handling intellectual property rights prosecution, litigation, and enforcement. For a time, she also practiced civil, criminal, labor, and maritime laws. She is the current Secretary of the Licensing Executives Society of the Philippines. Reena's practice focuses on intellectual property-related issues and concerns, including trademark availability opinions, trademark registration and litigation, enforcement actions, and the preparation of documents and pleadings filed before the Intellectual Property Office, regular courts, and other tribunals. She has represented clients in the pharmaceutical, personal care, consumer goods, fashion, food, and automotive industries. She is currently an associate in Quisumbing Torres’ Intellectual Property Practice Group and Information Technology & Communications Industry group.