
April Garbuz
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Sep 15, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Karla Ballesteros |Molly S. DiRago |April Garbuz
Editor’s Note: As the summer months come to an end, there has been no shortage of privacy news and updates. Oregon signed both a comprehensive privacy law and data broker law, and the SEC adopted new rules regarding the disclosure of cybersecurity incidents. Online tracking technologies continue to be a source of both regulatory concern and litigation, with the FTC and HHS jointly sending a letter to hospitals about online tracking and numerous companies grappling with wiretapping claims.
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Sep 13, 2023 |
lexology.com | Molly S. DiRago |Robyn Lin |Natasha Halloran |James Koenig |Kim Phan |Karla Ballesteros | +1 more
Editor's Note: As the summer months come to an end, there has been no shortage of privacy news and updates. Oregon signed both a comprehensive privacy law and data broker law, and the SEC adopted new rules regarding the disclosure of cybersecurity incidents. Online tracking technologies continue to be a source of both regulatory concern and litigation, with the FTC and HHS jointly sending a letter to hospitals about online tracking and numerous companies grappling with wiretapping claims.
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May 12, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Molly S. DiRago |April Garbuz |Natasha Halloran
Editor's Note: Indiana became the latest state to enact a comprehensive privacy law, with Montana and Tennessee close behind. Washington passed sweeping legislation — the My Health My Data Act — which included a private right of action. At the federal level, the CFPB announced a breach of sensitive personal information.
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May 11, 2023 |
lexology.com | Molly S. DiRago |Robyn Lin |Alexandria Pritchett |April Garbuz |Jessica Ring |Natasha Halloran | +2 more
Editor’s Note: Indiana became the latest state to enact a comprehensive privacy law, with Montana and Tennessee close behind. Washington passed sweeping legislation — the My Health My Data Act — which included a private right of action. At the federal level, the CFPB announced a breach of sensitive personal information.
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Apr 20, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Matthew Cali |Molly S. DiRago |April Garbuz
Editor’s Note: Iowa became the sixth state in the nation to enact a comprehensive privacy law, and California’s latest privacy regulations came into effect. At the federal level, Congress experienced a leak of sensitive health data, and President Biden announced a new executive order targeting commercial spyware use by government agencies.
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