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California Risk Assessments: Seven Steps for Employers

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Effective January 1, 2026, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) requires certain employers to complete detailed, documented risk assessments before engaging in many routine data processing practices. Because the...more

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Antitrust Authorities Target Both Exploitative And Exclusionary Abuses Of Dominance

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In Europe, abuse of dominance fine volumes stayed steady in 2025 as antitrust authorities imposed financial penalties and crafted tailored commitments to remedy concerns. Globally, there was continued scrutiny of Big Tech. ...more

Troutman Pepper Locke

CCPA Cybersecurity Audits: Part 1 – The Who, What, and When of CCPA Cyber Audits

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This five-part series provides an introductory roadmap to the California Consumer Privacy Act’s (CCPA) new cybersecurity audit requirement and the California Privacy Protection Agency’s (CalPrivacy) implementing regulations....more

Latham & Watkins LLP

President Trump’s Cyber Strategy and Executive Order Combating Cybercrime: Key Takeaways

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The executive actions emphasize public-private partnerships, enhanced information sharing, and leveraging commercial cybersecurity capabilities....more

BakerHostetler

NAD Has Clear Preference for ‘No Preference’ Options in Consumer Surveys, and Other Best Practices for Survey Designs for Claim...

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In a recent case involving claims made by Monarch Media that its budgeting app helped users save money and manage finances, the National Advertising Division (NAD) took issue with the consumer survey data the advertiser...more

Holland & Knight LLP

From Statute to Supervision: Preparing for New York's New BNPL Regulatory Regime

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Gov. Kathy Hochul and the New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) on February 23, 2026, issued a Draft Proposal that would, for the first time, establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for buy-now-pay-later...more

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Troutman Pepper Locke Weekly Consumer Financial Services Newsletter – March 2026 #2

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To keep you informed of recent activities, below are several of the most significant federal events that have influenced the Consumer Financial Services industry over the past week. ...more

A&O Shearman

Politics Shapes Evolving Global Antitrust Enforcement Landscape

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Global antitrust enforcement in 2025 was both tough and balanced. The headline figure tells one story: total fines in the jurisdictions surveyed in our report rose again to USD 7.7 billion, the highest since 2021. But the...more

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U.S. Privacy Laws Legislative Update

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After a legislative lull last year, 2026 has brought a new wave of state privacy lawmaking activity. ...more

Ballard Spahr LLP

Oregon’s DIDMCA Opt-Out Legislation Heads to the Governor’s Desk

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As we recently reported, in the wake of the Tenth Circuit’s decision in National Association of Industrial Bankers v. Weiser, 159 F.4th 694 (10th Cir. 2025), Oregon legislators re‑introduced H.B. 4116—legislation designed to...more

DLA Piper

Food and Beverage News and Trends - March 2026

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This regular publication by DLA Piper lawyers focuses on helping clients navigate the ever-changing business, legal, and regulatory landscape...more

Womble Bond Dickinson

Don’t Let Your Hospitality Promotions Become a Legal Liability

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Social media has become a powerful tool for hotels, resorts, and spas to promote room giveaways, dining credits, spa packages, and other offerings. While these promotions can drive engagement and brand awareness, they also...more

Troutman Amin LLP

SLIPPING AWAY: A Once Promising Argument Is Fading As Courts Pile Up Finding SMS Messages Are Calls Under the TCPA

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Back in 1991 when the TCPA was passed Congress was concerned with a rash of scattershot telemarketing calls to LANDLINE phones. These phones typically could not be silenced and would ring incessantly until answered–filling...more

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Phishing Email Impersonating Local Planning/Zoning Officials

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On March 10th, the FBI issued an alert warning of an emerging scheme whereby criminals impersonating city and county officials solicit fraudulent payments for city / county planning and zoning permits....more

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Mandatory commercial information for businesses offering goods or services to consumers in Spain

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Businesses operating in Spain must provide clear, accurate and accessible information on prices, products, delivery terms, personalised offers, search results, and consumer reviews. Failing to do so may be considered a...more

Loeb & Loeb LLP

FTC Makes It Easier for Online Services to Use Age Verification Technologies

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On February 25, 2026, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a policy statement that it hopes will incentivize the use of age verification technologies. According to the policy statement, the FTC will not bring Children's...more

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

FCC Moves to Address Offshore Call Centers and Foreign Robocalls

On March 5, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that the commission plans to vote on during its March 26 Open Commission Meeting. The proposal seeks to address offshore...more

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CalPrivacy Goes to the Board with Digital Advertising-Focused Enforcement

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On February 27, 2026, the California Privacy Protection Agency (“CalPrivacy”) issued an order (the “Order”) requiring a sports-focused media and technology company (the “Company”) to pay a $1.10 million administrative fine...more

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Missouri Attorney General Files Suit Against Pharmacy Benefit Managers and Drug Manufacturers for Alleged Insulin Pricing Scheme

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Key Takeaways - The Missouri AG filed suit in St. Louis County Circuit Court against several PBMs and drug manufacturers, alleging they conspired to manipulate Missouri’s health care market and unlawfully drive up insulin...more

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Why Doesn’t the CFPB Publish Useful Affordable Housing Data?

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One of the top political themes in 2026 politics is “affordability”. Most people would argue that affordable housing should be at the top of the “affordability” crisis. The single most important database when it comes to the...more

Troutman Amin LLP

ROUND TWO: Alo Yoga Hit With Another TCPA Putative Class Action and It’s Not Looking Good

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Hi TCPAWorld! The Baroness here. I reported not too long ago that Alo Yoga was hit with a putative TCPA class action for marketing texts after a “stop” request....more

DLA Piper

Competition Appeal Tribunal Rejects Subsidy Control Challenge In Lottery Case

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Last week, the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) decided The New Lottery Company v Gambling Commission. This is the second case in which the CAT has decided a subsidy control case in favour of the public authority, applying...more

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A “New Era” of Consumer Medicine? FDA Takes Another Swipe at “Unapproved” Compounded Drugs

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For years, the commercial compounding and telehealth industry blossomed, buoyed by exploding consumer interest in GLP-1s and other compounded drugs. But things are changing. We recently blogged more generally about the...more

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Oregon Legislature Passes Bill Regulating Consumer-Facing Interactive AI With Private Right of Action

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With a private right of action, statutory damages, and ambiguous and undefined terms, businesses deploying consumer-facing interactive AI will want to make sure they are not unintentionally triggering the bill’s provisions. ...more

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Oregon Passes Bill to Opt Out of Federal Rate Exportation

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The Oregon legislature has passed a bill to limit an out-of-state bank’s ability to rely on federal interest rate exportation in connection with certain consumer loans. H.B. 4116 is on the Governor’s desk. If the bill is not...more

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