31 Mar, 2021 New CCPA regulations announced shortly before new Attorney General named By Elizabeth Casale On Monday, March 15, 2021, former California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced new regulations under the California Consumer...
06 Nov, 2020 California Privacy Rights Act passes By Elizabeth Casale California Proposition 24, the California Privacy Rights and Enforcement Act (CPRA), passed on November 3, 2020. While the vote tally is...
18 Aug, 2020 Office of Administrative Law approves final CCPA regulations By James Shreve Luke Sosnicki Elizabeth Casale On August 14, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced that the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) had approved the...
21 Jul, 2020 CJEU invalidates EU-US Privacy Shield By James Shreve Luke Sosnicki Elizabeth Casale The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) invalidated Decision 2016/1250, which found that the EU-US Privacy Shield – a primary...
11 Mar, 2020 Clearview AI class-action may further test CCPA’s private right of action By Luke Sosnicki James Shreve A few weeks ago, we wrote about a recent federal lawsuit filed against Ring that may test certain aspects of the California Consumer...
24 Feb, 2020 Class-action case against Ring may test CCPA’s private right of action By Elizabeth Casale James Shreve Luke Sosnicki On February 18, 2020, a putative class of consumers who purchased Ring’s video-surveillance cameras filed a class-action complaint...
12 Feb, 2020 California Attorney General releases modifications to proposed CCPA regulations By Luke Sosnicki James Shreve On February 7, California’s Attorney General released modified proposed regulations implementing the California Consumer Privacy Act...
05 Feb, 2020 Supreme Court denies cert for BIPA standing case, facilitating $550M settlement By Luke Sosnicki James Shreve Elizabeth Casale On January 21, 2020, the Supreme Court denied Facebook’s Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the Ninth Circuit in Facebook Inc. v. Patel...
23 Dec, 2019 Proposed federal privacy bills exceed even California’s CCPA requirements in some respects By Luke Sosnicki James Shreve On November 26, 2019, Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) revealed a new federal online privacy bill that highlights some of the key privacy...
16 Dec, 2019 10 cybersecurity tips for a safe holiday season By Thompson Coburn Attorney Don’t let a cybersecurity incident ruin your holiday season. Follow the tips below to help keep both your company-issued and personal...
16 Dec, 2019 Higher education should pay attention to the CCPA By Aaron Lacey Luke Sosnicki The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) takes effect on January 1, 2020. When it does, it will be the strictest privacy law in the...
30 Oct, 2019 Blog Browse: What businesses need to know about the Attorney General’s proposed CCPA regulations By Luke Sosnicki On October 10, 2019, California’s Attorney General released its long-awaited draft regulations explaining how the state intends to...
14 Oct, 2019 What businesses need to know about the Attorney General’s proposed CCPA regulations By Luke Sosnicki James Shreve On October 10, 2019, California’s Attorney General released its long-awaited draft regulations explaining how the state intends to...
03 Oct, 2019 California ballot initiative would further strengthen the state’s consumer privacy laws By Luke Sosnicki James Shreve Even before the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) goes into effect on January 1, 2020, privacy advocates are already proposing new...
26 Sep, 2019 Examining the six amendments to the CCPA awaiting Governor Newsom’s signature By Luke Sosnicki James Shreve Elizabeth Casale The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) will go into effect on January 1, 2020. Although the statute will be effective in only a few...
22 Jul, 2019 Ransomware attacks: What higher education institutions need to know By Evelyn Clark Katie Wendel The latest university cyberattack has reignited the discussion of internet and data safety in higher education. Monroe College is the...