
Julia Jacobson
Contributor at Squire Patton Boggs
Partner - Privacy, Cybersecurity and Digital Assets at squirepattonboggs.com
Articles
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1 month ago |
lexology.com | Alan L. Friel |Julia Jacobson |Glenn Brown |Sasha Kiosse
After what seems like forever, the most recent (and last?) public comment period for the draft California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulations finally closed on February 19, 2025. (Read Privacy World coverage here and here.)Following an initial public comment period on an earlier draft, the formal comment period for the current version of the proposed CPPA regulations (Proposed Regulations) began on November 22, 2024.
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1 month ago |
lexology.com | Alan L. Friel |Julia Jacobson |Glenn Brown |Sasha Kiosse
After what seems like forever, the most recent (and last?) public comment period for the draft California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulations finally closed on February 19, 2025. (Read Privacy World coverage here and here.)Following an initial public comment period on an earlier draft, the formal comment period for the current version of the proposed CPPA regulations (Proposed Regulations) began on November 22, 2024.
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2 months ago |
openlegalblogarchive.org | Julia Jacobson |Stacy Swanson |Charles Helleputte |Rodney Emery
Since the Trump 2.0 administration commenced, the U.S. federal government has experienced some major policy shifts. Several Biden-Harris administration era regulations are now eliminated or on a 60-day hold while under review. States and other organizations have filed lawsuits to stay implementation of certain Trump 2.0 initiatives (i.e., the funding freezes, deferred resignation offer, birthright citizenship, among others).
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2 months ago |
natlawreview.com | Julia Jacobson
Since the Trump 2.0 administration commenced, the U.S. federal government has experienced some major policy shifts. Several Biden-Harris administration era regulations are now eliminated or on a 60-day hold while under review. States and other organizations have filed lawsuits to stay implementation of certain Trump 2.0 initiatives (i.e., the funding freezes, deferred resignation offer, birthright citizenship, among others).
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Jan 22, 2025 |
midwestdesignmag.com | Julia Jacobson
Simple elegance meets cozy comfort in this timeless living room designed by Vivid Home. Its striking symmetry seen on each side of the lounge draws the eye to the center, where a tiered chandelier illuminates the fireplace framed with herringbone tiles and white paneling. The brass detailing throughout creates a warm ambience, which is further enhanced by wood ceiling beams and a leather ottoman.
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