
Allison Grande
Senior Reporter at Law360
Privacy and data security reporter. Mom to an awesome little boy. New York Yankees and UConn basketball fan.
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2 days ago |
law360.co.uk | Allison Grande
ADVERTISEMENT Don't want ads? Subscribe or login now. By Allison Grande ( May 13, 2025, 10:07 PM EDT) -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture is reversing course and has committed to restore climate change-focused webpages that were taken offline following the January presidential inauguration, according to a court filing in a lawsuit from environmental groups challenging the removals....
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3 days ago |
law360.com | Allison Grande
By Allison Grande ( May 12, 2025, 11:09 PM EDT) -- Google LLC and its YouTube subsidiary say they have reached a settlement to resolve a long-running proposed class action accusing them of illegally collecting children's data to generate targeted advertising, after a California federal judge refused to release the companies from the dispute earlier this year.... Law360 is on it, so you are, too.
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3 days ago |
law360.co.uk | Allison Grande
By Allison Grande ( May 12, 2025, 11:09 PM EDT) -- Google LLC and its YouTube subsidiary say they have reached a settlement to resolve a long-running proposed class action accusing them of illegally collecting children's data to generate targeted advertising, after a California federal judge refused to release the companies from the dispute earlier this year....
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6 days ago |
law360.com | Allison Grande
By Allison Grande ( May 9, 2025, 9:43 PM EDT) -- The U.S. Department of Justice's unexpected guidance and brief enforcement reprieve on a national data security program intended to curb foreign access to Americans' sensitive data has handed companies some welcome breathing room, but the strong interest that federal enforcers have shown in the topic means that businesses can't afford to delay compliance efforts.... Law360 is on it, so you are, too.
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1 week ago |
law360.com | Allison Grande
By Allison Grande ( May 6, 2025, 11:00 AM EDT) -- The California Privacy Protection Agency revealed its second action under a state data privacy law on Tuesday, requiring national clothing retailer Todd Snyder Inc. to pay more than $345,000 and overhaul its business practices to resolve claims that the company mishandled requests by consumers to stop the sale and sharing of their personal information.... Law360 is on it, so you are, too.
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