Publications
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03.13.2024The Next Wave of Privacy Litigation: The Illinois Genetic Information Privacy ActUpdatesEnacted in 1998, Illinois’ Genetic Information Privacy Act governs the confidentiality and use of genetic testing and genetic information by employers and insurers. The statute was designed to prevent employers and insurers from using genetic testing and information as a means of discrimination.
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08.01.2023COPPA: Public Comment Period Open for Proposed Verifiable Parental Consent MethodBlogsFor the first time since 2015, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been asked to approve a new “verifiable parental consent” (VPC) method under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection (COPPA) Rule.
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04.21.2023Supreme Court Allows Structural Constitutional Challenges to FTC and SEC Proceedings in Federal District CourtUpdatesThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled in two related cases that federal district courts have jurisdiction to hear structural constitutional challenges to the adjudicative authority of the Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and that litigants need not wait until the appeal of an adverse agency decision in the adjudication to raise such arguments in court.
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03.29.2023FTC Requests Comments on Cloud Computing Business Practices With Potential Data Security ImpactsBlogs
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a press release and a request for information on March 22, 2023, soliciting comments from the public on cloud computing business practices, including issues related to market power, competition, and potential data security risks.
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02.23.2023Every Scan You Make: The Illinois Supreme Court Rules BIPA Claims Accrue With Each Biometric Data Collection or DisclosureUpdatesIn a landmark decision, the Illinois Supreme Court holds that every individual scan or transmission of biometric data made without the proper disclosures amounts to a separate violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act.
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09.06.2022FTC Sues Data Broker for Alleged Unfair Act of Selling Precise Geolocation DataUpdatesThe Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit on August 29, 2022, against data broker Kochava Inc., alleging that the company’s sale of precise geolocation data is an unfair act or practice that violates Section 5 of the FTC Act.
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01.27.2021Washington, New York, and Minnesota Introduce New Privacy Laws to Begin the New YearUpdatesIt’s a new year and it looks like 2021 is going to be another eventful one for privacy. In the past few weeks, we’ve seen several states introduce new privacy legislation, including Washington, New York, and Minnesota.