The New Wave of Web Tracking Litigation: Wiretap Statutes, VPPA Risk, and Consent Strategies — The Consumer Finance Podcast
42 CFR Part 2 Final Rule: What’s Changing and What Do You Need to Know? – Diagnosing Health Care Video Podcast
Podcast - Operationalizing Data Protection: Build Trust, Not Just Compliance
No Password Required: Building Trust at Intel and the Poker Table
LathamTECH in Focus: The EU Data Act: A Digital Game-Changer
The "Lesser-Included" Email Debate: What Does Rule 34 Really Require for Production?
We get Privacy for work — Episode 11: Beyond the Checkbox: Engaging Your Workforce in Privacy and Data Security Training
Dinsmore's Herb Stapleton Discusses Reducing Cybercrime Risk
Top Employment Insights: 44th Annual Workforce Management Briefing - #WorkforceWednesday® - Employment Law This Week®
Dinsmore's Herb Stapleton Appears at CNBC AI Summit
The Privacy Insider Podcast Episode 19: Where Tabletop Games Meet the Future of Privacy with Dr. Tehilla Shwartz Altschuler of the Israel Democracy Institute
We get Privacy for work — Episode 10: Employee Monitoring Tools: Too Good to be True?
We get Privacy for work — Episode 9: The Explosion in BIPA Litigation
Social Media and Employee Firings: What Employers Need to Know - #WorkforceWednesday® - Employment Law This Week®
5 Key Takeaways | The Law of the Machine (Learning): Solving Complex AI Challenges
The Privacy Insider Podcast Episode 18: From Craigslist to Philanthropy, It’s All About the Golden Rule with Craig Newmark
Podcast — EU Data Act: Spotlight on Switching Requirements for Data Processing Services
Podcast — EU Data Act: Implications for Data Privacy and Cybersecurity
AI in the Workplace: California Sets a New Compliance Standard - #WorkforceWednesday® - Employment Law This Week®
State AGs' Continued Focus on Enforcement – With or Without AI Legislation — Regulatory Oversight Podcast
An update on the most recent settlement with the Privacy Police. On October 30, 2025, streaming service Sling TV settled a California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) case for $530,000. The State claimed that the company failed to...more
On June 12, 2025, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (“CHOP”) received a subpoena issued by the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) requesting highly sensitive patient health and procedure information related to...more
Earlier this week, Senator Bill Cassidy (R-L.A.), chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, unveiled a transformative set of bills that, if passed, would substantially modify the National Labor...more
Sports venues have displayed images of individuals attending their events on jumbotrons for decades. This practice continues to thrive largely due to the principle that people do not have an expectation of privacy at public...more
Congress included in the appropriations bill of November 12, 2025, an extension of the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 (CISA 2015), 6 U.S.C. §§ 1501–10, through January 30, 2026....more
Q3 2025 is up +14% from last quarter, a sign that the market is becoming more active, driven by managed & IT services that help organizations to outsource their cybersecurity needs, which has become increasingly important as...more
For many compliance leaders, the rise of artificial intelligence feels both exciting and uncertain. You can see the potential – faster insights, streamlined reporting, predictive analytics – but also the risk of losing...more
The Israeli Privacy Protection Law was recently amended, and, like all organizations, insurance agencies must comply with its provisions. A supervisory report conducted by the Privacy Protection Authority (PPA) in the...more
On July 16, 2025, the United District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania issued a noteworthy decision in Newell v. JR Capital, LLC. Among other claims, Plaintiff alleged that Defendant violated the Telephone...more
On November 3, 2025, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau terminated its 2023 consent order against a national consumer reporting agency. The original order, issued in October 2023, required more than three million...more
Kilpatrick’s Evan Nadel recently presented on “Generative AI, Cybersecurity and Privacy” at a special CLE sponsored by the firm. He discussed new developments in cybersecurity laws, the increase in claims under state privacy...more
On November 6, 2025, the California, Connecticut, and New York Attorneys General (collectively, the “Attorneys General”) announced a settlement with Illuminate Education, Inc. to resolve allegations that the company violated...more
On November 4, 2025, Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) introduced the Health Information Privacy Reform Act (the Act), which would, among other things, expand the privacy protections of the Health Insurance Portability and...more
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a speculative frontier. It is embedded in the operational core of modern enterprises, ranging from customer service bots to predictive analytics. However, as AI systems scale, so do...more
Most companies that collect or process personal information (aka personal data or PII) have service providers (vendors or sub-processors) as part of their supply chain. There may be many layers to that supply chain as service...more
Data breaches occur when an unauthorized individual or entity gains access to confidential or protected information. This information may include personal data such as Social Security numbers or medical records, financial...more
On October 29th, the Eastern District of Kentucky (the “Court”) enjoined the CFPB from enforcing the Personal Financial Data Rights Rule (the “Rule”) until it has completed its reconsideration of the Rule. The Rule had been...more
On 5 November the Singapore Ministry of Health introduced the Health Information Bill (the “Bill”) in Parliament, marking a major step towards achieving a centralised digital health ecosystem in Singapore. If enacted, the...more
A group of 40 Democratic lawmakers have sent a letter to 19 state governors warning that they may be “inadvertently sharing drivers’ data with federal immigration authorities.”...more
Conducting background checks on job candidates has become common practice amongst Hong Kong employers. These may include obtaining work references, inquiring about the candidate’s criminal record and assessing their social...more
Agentic AI is poised to transform the way businesses operate and how consumers behave. Equipped with the ability to autonomously plan, adapt to, and complete complex, multi-step tasks, this developing technology...more
In this episode of The Consumer Finance Podcast, Chris Willis is joined by colleagues Jason Manning, Angelo Stio, and Rob Jenkin to unpack the surge of litigations arising from the use of tracking technologies (e.g., cookies,...more
California Attorney General Rob Bonta recently announced his office’s plans to hire an AI expert and “investigative technologists” to assist with an expected increased focus on enforcing the raft of recent AI laws passed in...more
Illinois employers face a rapidly evolving legal landscape shaped by a wave of new legislation and regulatory changes that are or soon will be in effect and will affect workplace policies and practices. From the Illinois...more
Changes are coming for businesses that appeal to minors. States continue to push new restrictions on processing child and teen data, with a particular focus on targeted advertising to minors. ...more