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Cyber incidents are increasingly giving rise to complex, long‑tail litigation risk, particularly for financial services firms. As regulators place growing emphasis on operational resilience, outsourcing governance and...more
A California court just gave companies facing website tracking claims under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) a very helpful ruling. In Blaker v. NetScout Systems, Inc., Case No. 25STCV31283 (May 27, 2026), the...more
Insurance companies should treat recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI), privacy, and cybersecurity regulation as more than just policy signals. Regulators are moving toward examination-ready expectations for...more
On May 27, 2026, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed Senate Bill 5 (“the Bill”) into law, creating a broad framework for artificial intelligence oversight in the state. The Bill reaches beyond any single category of AI use...more
If you are a Signal user, be on the alert for a new phishing campaign that attempts to steal recovery keys used to access cloud backups. If successful, the attackers could have access to entire message archives,...more
Law Conference of Champions IV saw Troutman Amin, LLP partner Brittany Andres take the stage and give an absolutely BRILLIANT discussion of litigation tactics in TCPA class litigation....more
Just over a year after Delaware’s privacy law took effect, state lawmakers are close to expanding its reach by passing a bill that could soon cover more businesses, narrow a key exemption, and expand the definition of...more
Same privacy playbook, bigger audience: Louisiana’s new law expands coverage because it applies to any company with more than $25 million in revenue. With a fast-approaching effective date and a short cure period, now is the...more
HR professionals occupy a uniquely difficult position in any organization. You are simultaneously a strategic advisor to leadership, a resource for employees, an investigator of complaints, and a guardian of confidential...more
Although it involves the claim of a union employee under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), a recent labor board decision reminds us that, under some circumstances, an employee may request that their employer provide...more
In 2026, cybersecurity incidents are no longer a matter of if, or even when, for most companies. Repeat attacks, identity-driven intrusions, supply chain compromises, insider mistakes, AI-enabled exploitation, quick...more
Connecticut has become the latest state to enact legislation regulating the use of artificial intelligence as it relates to employment. On May 27, 2026, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed Senate Bill 5 (“SB 5”), formally...more
Cyber incidents are now a core business risk, requiring organizations to respond quickly, preserve evidence, meet legal obligations, and protect operations and reputation. In McDonald Hopkins’ recent webinar, “Lifecycle of a...more
The Third Circuit recently added to the growing body of wiretapping law addressing the use of session replay technology in In re BPS Direct, LLC; Cabela’s LLC Wiretapping Litig., 2026 WL 1280969 (May 11, 2026). Expanding on...more
With the publication in the Official Gazette on June 1, 2026 of Legislative Decree No. 96 of 7 May 2026, Italy has become one of the first EU member states to formally implement the EU Pay Transparency Directive...more
As state and federal requirements continue to evolve — and in some cases conflict across industries — building an agile compliance program that is also future proof can feel overwhelming. Twenty-one states have their own...more
Our readers are aware that when they surf the internet, their data may be shared via the use of third-party pixel tracking technologies (such as those employed by Meta, Google, and Microsoft, to name a few). As our readers...more
Florida AG James Uthmeier sued OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, asserting consumer-protection, product liability, and tort claims over allegations that ChatGPT was marketed as safe and reliable while concealing risks to minors and...more
California AG Rob Bonta led a coalition of 18 AGs and state privacy and consumer-protection authorities urging Congress to reject the SECURE Data Act, arguing the proposed federal privacy bill would preempt stronger state...more
Welcome to this month’s issue of The BR Privacy, Security & AI Download, the digital newsletter of Blank Rome’s Privacy, Security & Data Protection practice. STATE & LOCAL LAWS & REGULATIONS - Colorado Repeals and Replaces...more
David Casem–the CEO of Telnyx– spoke on stage at the Law Conference of Champions last month and questioned the need for KYC requirements for carriers....more
At some point, most people have almost certainly encountered an AI notetaker in a virtual meeting. These tools function as automated participants, joining calls to record, transcribe, and summarize discussions, often...more
On May 29, 2026, Vermont’s legislature passed S71, the Vermont Data Privacy and Online Surveillance Act (the Act). The Act is now pending Vermont Governor Phil Scott’s signature....more
On May 14, the California Supreme Court issued its opinion in J.M. v. Illuminate Education Inc., delivering an important and nuanced ruling for companies that maintain health-related data but do not consider themselves...more
On June 2, 2026, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed Senate Bill 5 into law, designated as Public Act 26-15 and also known as the Connecticut Artificial Intelligence Responsibility and Transparency Act (the “CART Act” or...more