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Illinois legislature passes bill amending BIPA violation accrual standards (Updated)

On May 16, 2024, the Illinois Legislature passed Senate Bill 2979 (SB2979), clarifying how damages are calculated under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). 740 ILCS 14/1, et seq. This amendment confirms...more

Just in Time for the 4th of July, New Privacy Laws Effective in Texas, Florida, and Oregon

On July 1, 2024, three more U.S. state privacy regulations will take effect. While these laws align with many of the principles established by other state privacy laws, they also introduce unique compliance requirements...more

Illinois Legislature Passes Bill Amending BIPA Violation Accrual Standards

On May 16, 2024, the Illinois Legislature passed Senate Bill 2979 (SB2979), marking a significant amendment to how damages are calculated under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). This amendment refines the...more

Maryland and Nebraska Pass Consumer Data Privacy Laws, and Maryland Adds a Kids Code

The United States privacy landscape becomes more cluttered by the week. While most of the legal media is focusing on federal legislation coming out of Washington, the most significant privacy development in the United States...more

Complying with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule; FTC’s Proposed Updates

On December 20, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Proposed Rule) seeking to update the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which would place new restrictions on...more

Exemptions Abound in New Jersey’s New Consumer Privacy Bill

You may be feeling overwhelmed with the thought of having to comply with yet another state privacy law. However, New Jersey’s privacy bill is chock-full of significant exemptions that may ease your organization’s compliance...more

Colorado Department of Law Issues Universal Opt-Out Shortlist Under the Colorado Privacy Act – What to Do Next

The Colorado Department of Law has published its Universal Opt-Out Shortlist under the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”). This is eagerly awaited guidance for organizations who are subject to the CPA as the guidance provides...more

Companies Deploying Facial Recognition Continue to be Watched; Rite Aid Banned from Using AI Facial Recognition

On December 19, 2023, Rite Aid Corporation (Rite Aid) agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission (FTC) charges that it failed to take reasonable measures to prevent harm to consumers from its use of facial recognition...more

Why the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) Matters for Investment Advisers, Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Professionals

The California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”), also known as Proposition 24, became effective on January 1, 2023. Rather than acting as a complete overhaul of the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), the CPRA further...more

New York City’s Biometrics Law Has Teeth

Since 2021, the administrative code of the City of New York requires commercial establishments in New York City to post conspicuous signs by their entrances if these businesses are collecting customers’ biometric information...more

Iowa Passes a New Privacy Law While Colorado Finalizes Its Privacy Regulations

On March 28, 2023, Iowa became the sixth state to enact a comprehensive consumer privacy law. If the thought of having to comply with yet another state privacy law is causing a sense of panic, fret not. Iowa’s bill is largely...more

Kilpatrick Townsend’s U.S. Privacy Law Guide: Introduction to State Regulations

While there is no comprehensive, federal United States law governing privacy, there are several major state laws that are currently in place. To help our clients assess their compliance posture, we have published a quick,...more

Illinois Supreme Court Clarifies BIPA Violation Accruals, Opening the Door for “Annihilative” Damage [Video]

Attorneys Vita Zeltser and John Brigagliano discuss how the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that a company violates the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) each time the company scans a person’s biometric...more

Illinois Supreme Court Clarifies BIPA Violation Accruals, Opening the Door for “Annihilative” Damages

The Illinois Supreme Court ruled that a company violates the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) each time the company scans a person’s biometric information (e.g., fingerprints) without consent—not just upon...more

Countdown to 2023: Privacy Compliance Checklist for The End of The Year

In January of 2022, we recommended adding “updating privacy contracts” to your list of New Year’s resolutions. With 2023 around the corner and a number of new privacy laws and regulations going into effect, we have another...more

Summer 2022 – What Privacy Professionals Need to Know and Do Now – Part I

It’s been a blazing hot summer and privacy professionals have been sweating to keep up with all of the updates from the last few months. We all knew this was going to be a busy year with updating European data transfer...more

Utah becomes the Fourth Comprehensive State Privacy Law and a National Pattern Emerges

State legislative activity kicked off with a frenetic pace in 2022 and it seemed that there would be a number of new comprehensive privacy laws this year. Surprisingly to some, many of those efforts in other states fizzled...more

Colorado’s New Comprehensive Privacy Law: a Downhill Effort for the For-Profit Sector. But, Non-Profits, Welcome to the Slopes!

The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) and Virginia’s Data Protection Act (“CDPA”) have created a snowball effect, encouraging Colorado to be the third state to enact comprehensive data privacy legislation. On July 7,...more

Virginia Can No Longer Say Whom Its for Without Consent Thanks to Its New Comprehensive Consumer Privacy Law

Virginia knocked off California’s crown as the only U.S. state to have a comprehensive, general consumer privacy law when Governor Ralph Northam signed the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“CDPA”) into law on March 2,...more

CCPA 2.0: California Privacy Laws Continue to Take Center Stage

On November 3, 2020, California voters passed Proposition 24, the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”). The provision’s timeline is important to consider. The law would become effective on January 1, 2023 with enforcement...more

California Attorney General Finalizes CCPA Regulations as the Law's Enforcement Date Nears

With slightly less than one month before the July 1, 2020 enforcement date of the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), California’s Attorney General announced on June 2, 2020 that he had submitted the proposed final...more

When “Imprecise” is Precisely the Place to Be: NAI’s Detailed Guidance on Location Data

The alarm bells have been sounding about location tracking, and the state legislatures have been responding. Perhaps the loudest ringing in 2020 is from the Washington Privacy Act, the Senate and House versions of which are...more

Choosing Your Chair for When the Music’s Over: Seven Changes to the Proposed CCPA Regulations that Affect Your Privacy Operations

It’s us again, back with more operationally-focused pointers on the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) now that the music has stopped once more and everybody is looking for a place to sit. On Friday February 7th, the...more

5 Key Takeaways - RCG Webinar Series: Biometric Privacy Law in the U.S.: Compliance Strategies and Litigation Trends

On January 21, 2020, Kilpatrick Townsend attorneys Vita Zeltser and John Brigagliano presented a webinar on U.S. biometric data privacy, as a part of Kilpatrick’s regular Retail and Consumer Goods webinar series. The...more

5 Key Takeaways | Biometrics: Identifying and Mitigating Legal Risks [Video]

On October 17, 2019, Kilpatrick Townsend attorneys John Brigagliano and Vita Zeltser and Delta Air Lines Assistant General Counsel Jonathan Ware participated in a panel discussion on biometric data privacy, and discussed...more

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