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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

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

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

Poor Richard Stares Down California's New Wall of Shame The Data Broker Registry

When the smoke cleared from California’s privacy legislative battles that ended on September 13th, many were surprised to see another large alien life form snorting alongside the CCPA. AB 1202 requires the registration of...more

CCPA Update: How to Adjust Your Compliance Strategy to The Final 2019 Legislative Changes

On Friday, September 13th, the California legislature passed several amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), and created a new "data broker" registration law that deserves its own blog post and heightened...more

Poor Richard’s Four Easy Steps To Compliance With the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

2019 is a nonstop carnival of consultants and lawyers sending you hither and thither as each new state effort to solve the purported ills of the digital world flashes its shiny omnibus bill for a moment before being dragged...more

India Tries to Capture the Value of Consumer Data for E Commerce and the Internet of Things

After almost four years of the largest and most ambitious effort in history to transform a nation with technology, India is looking ahead to protecting the data that it is generating. ...more

Keep Your Eye on Biometrics: Illinois High Court Waves Six Flags at Spokeo

Attention all who collect fingerprints and other biometric information of Illinois residents: a private right of action is now available for a mere technical violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act...more

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