No Damages Required to Sue Under Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act

Anjali C. Das, Brian Dollar, Stefanie L. Ferrari, and David H. Potter of Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP write: ….   Following the rise of the use of biometric information, the Illinois Legislature passed the Biometric Information… Continue reading No Damages Required to Sue Under Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act

California Consumer Privacy Act: The Challenge Ahead – The CCPA’s “Reasonable” Security Requirement

Bret Cohen, Paul Otto, Nathan Salminen, and Morgan Perna (law clerk) of Hogan Lovells write: ….This installment of the Hogan Lovells’ CCPA series explains the CCPA’s security requirement and consequences for non-compliance, and describes security… Continue reading California Consumer Privacy Act: The Challenge Ahead – The CCPA’s “Reasonable” Security Requirement

North Carolina AG re-introduces legislation to protect against identity theft

Back in January, 2018,  North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein and  state Rep. Jason Saine (R) introduced legislation called “Act to Strengthen Identity Theft Protections.” In January, 2019, they’ve reintroduced it. A press releas… Continue reading North Carolina AG re-introduces legislation to protect against identity theft

Massachusetts Enacts Significant Changes to Its Data Breach Notification Law

David M. Brown of Baker Hostetler writes: On Jan. 10, 2019, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed legislation that will significantly amend the state’s data breach notification law. The amendments become effective on April 11, 2019. One of the signif… Continue reading Massachusetts Enacts Significant Changes to Its Data Breach Notification Law