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Ever eager to retain control over her masters and ensure that she “never goes out of style,” Taylor Swift is the latest public figure looking toward registration of sensory trademarks to protect her name and likeness in a...more
Employers using AI-powered tools to screen, rank, or normalize job applicants face significant and growing litigation risk—particularly when they cannot explain how algorithmic decisions are made....more
A recent high-profile incident illustrates the growing litigation and regulatory risks that financial institutions face from vendor-driven data breaches. Within weeks of a national bank confirming a data security incident at...more
As businesses increasingly rely on AI and algorithmic models to optimize pricing and labor costs, state legislatures are drawing strict boundaries around the data fueling these systems....more
The era of "checking the box" on privacy is over. California regulators have moved past simple policy audits and are now "pen-testing" the actual technical architecture of corporate data flows....more
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is rapidly incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into nearly every dimension of its operations: from application review and inspectional planning to enforcement communications...more
The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued an unanimous decision holding that a New Jersey Attorney General subpoena seeking nonprofit donor information inflicted a present injury on the organization’s First Amendment...more
Many tech companies will soon need to comply with new cybersecurity reporting obligations as federal officials close in on finalizing a proposed rule that will carry out core goals of the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical...more
Public AI chatbots may be convenient, but they are not a substitute for legal counsel. When someone is facing a lawsuit, government investigation, or other sensitive legal issue, it may be tempting to ask a chatbot for quick...more
If your company collects location or behavioral data from connected products and sells or routes it to data brokers, the California Attorney General just published a detailed playbook for what enforcement looks like. ...more
Welcome to our fifth issue of 2026 of The Health Record -- our healthcare law insights e-newsletter. In this edition, we look at an increase in the frequency and severity of hacks on AI-enabled medical devices, the...more
On April 1, 2026, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit issued a unanimous decision in Clay v. Union Pacific Railroad Co., No. 25-2185, holding that the 2024 amendment to the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy...more
On May 6, several Senate Democrats sent letters to three nationwide consumer reporting agencies (CRAs) requesting detailed information about how Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) loans are being handled in consumer reporting. The...more
Instagram now allows creators to tag products directly in Reels (short-form, vertical videos) using affiliate links and earn commissions on resulting purchases, marking parent company Meta’s most significant push into native...more
After attempting to amend its first-in-the-nation AI law for two years and three legislative sessions, on May 9, 2026, the Colorado legislature passed SB 26-189. It now awaits the governor’s signature and is expected to be...more
The Colorado legislature passed a bill to replace Colorado’s existing artificial intelligence (AI) law with a more business-friendly regulatory regime focused on disclosures and limited consumer rights but, in doing so, added...more
A landmark federal court ruling in August 2025 established a new pathway for class action plaintiffs to leverage alleged misstatements and inaccuracies in corporate privacy policies as the foundation for federal wiretapping...more
On April 1, 2026, the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens, AP) imposed a €100 million fine on MLU B.V., the Dutch operator of the Yango taxi app. The AP found that personal data of EU users was...more
California officials just announced the largest settlement over alleged violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) to date – a $12.75 million payout. Friday’s settlement with General Motors, negotiated by...more
The new law sets a new standard for regulating the development, deployment, and use of AI technologies...more
Spring has arrived, and privacy laws are sprouting alongside the crocuses. Oklahoma and Alabama became the 20th and 21st states to enact comprehensive consumer privacy laws in March and April. ...more
Technology has significantly expanded the reach, permanence, and amplification of student harm. As students navigate relationships in digital spaces, emerging concerns such as online threats, image-based sexual abuse (IBSA),...more
To help you stay on top of the latest news, our AI practice group has compiled a roundup of the developments we are following....more
Service providers often receive or access a customer’s personal information when performing contracted services. In the employment context, service providers may include payroll processors, Human Resource Information System...more
Baseball is often referred to as “America’s pastime,” but for some baseball fans, it may double as worktime. While employers have long known that workers occasionally play hooky to attend afternoon ballgames, viral videos and...more