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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

Vendor Management from a U.S. Data Privacy Perspective

Given the increasing number of data privacy laws in the U.S., entering into appropriate data processing agreements (“DPAs”) with vendors has now become a critical component of vendor management. It can also be one of the most...more

“Secondary Uses” of Personal Data Should Still be Your Primary Concern: Consent Requirements under U.S. State Privacy Laws

In March of this year, we wrote about “secondary use” consent requirements under the CCPA and Colorado’s CPA. Since that post, the number of U.S. state privacy laws has roughly doubled. Determining consent requirements under...more

5 Key Takeaways - Navigating the New Data Privacy Landscape

Kilpatrick Townsend’s Meghan Farmer, Alex Borovsky, Jennie Cunningham, and Zain Haq recently presented “Navigating the New Data Privacy Landscape” at an event sponsored by the Association of Corporate Counsel Nation Capital...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

Why “Secondary Uses” of Data Should be your Primary Concern: New Consent Requirements under California’s CCPA and Colorado’s CPA

One internet search of the CCPA or the CPA reveals a plethora of articles outlining standard data protection requirements under those laws, from privacy notice requirements to new mandatory contractual provisions. But the...more

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