Upcoming Webinar! Data Protection and Cybersecurity: Safeguarding Trade Secrets in the Digital Age
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by Kathleen McConnell, CIPP/US, Jesse M. Coleman and Kevin Mahoney
6d ago
Tuesday, May 28 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Eastern 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Central 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Mountain 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Pacific REGISTER HERE About the Program In today’s ever-evolving and interconnected world, trade secret protection demands proactive measures against both technological vulnerabilities and human threats. Join us for the fourth installment of our 2024 Trade Secrets Webinar Series, where our panel of seasoned trade secrets and cybersecurity attorneys will equip you with practical strategies to bolster your defenses. Key topics to be addressed include: The cur ..read more
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Surprising Plot Twist: The European Data Protection Supervisor Reprimands the European Union for its use of Microsoft 365
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by Jason Priebe and Danny Riley
3w ago
The European Union (EU)’s government organizations are just like any another entity trying to function in a world where global companies and even government entities are reliant on digital platforms for messaging and collaboration. For years, there has been debate about how platforms like Microsoft 365, formerly Office 365, could be deployed in a way that complies with the GDPR processing and transfer restrictions. And it turns out that even the European Commission (EC) itself can apparently get it wrong. In a surprising turn of events earlier this month, the European Data Protection ..read more
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Privacy In Focus: BIPA’s Current Landscape and the Crucial Role of Statutory Exemptions
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by Kristine Argentine and Paul Yovanic Jr.
2M ago
This blog is cross-posted on the Consumer Class Actions blog site as well. Throughout much of 2023, businesses found themselves in a challenging position as they continued to grapple with defending against Illinois Biometric Information Privacy (BIPA) class action lawsuits. The year began on a somber note with the Illinois Supreme Court delivering unfavorable decisions on two pivotal threshold matters. However, rays of hope emerged when the same court issued two favorable decisions, one affirming union preemption, and another concerning medical exemptions under BIPA. These welcomed development ..read more
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Is the Video Privacy Protection Act Losing its Allure?
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by Kristine Argentine
2M ago
Anyone following trends in consumer class action litigation will know that consumer privacy was a primary focus of the plaintiff’s bar in 2023. And there are no signs this uptick in consumer privacy claims is slowing any time soon. Although the claims center around use of tracking technology or analytics functions on consumer facing websites, several different statutes and claims have been asserted, including violations of state wiretap statutes and the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”).   Although these cases are largely at the motion to dismiss stage, and therefore there is little i ..read more
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Wellness Apps and Privacy
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by Diane Dygert
3M ago
Employers looking to enhance their suite of employee benefit programs, and focused on lessons learned during the pandemic on wellbeing, are interested in providing greater access to wellness tools. And, the vendors who support those tools are more than happy to provide them. Global spend in the health and wellness market would be around $24.8 billion in 2023 according to a study by Kilo Health. Wellness apps and wearables abound in all sorts of areas — from counting steps to nutrition to mental health to physical fitness to financial fitness. These tools are relatively inexpensive to ..read more
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Ninth Circuit Opinion Supports Personal Jurisdiction Defense for Interactive Websites
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by Kristine Argentine
3M ago
With so many companies being hauled into court in California based on claims that the functionalities on their website and use of service providers for marketing or analytics purposes violate consumer privacy rights, it is important to exhaust all possible defenses available to defendants. Late last year, the Ninth Circuit issued a ruling upholding a dismissal based on a lack of personal jurisdiction over a web-based payment company. Companies operating interactive websites may be able to take advantage of this ruling as part of their defense strategy in 2024. In Briskin v. Shopify, Inc ..read more
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CPPA Considers Next Set of CPRA Regulations Covering Cybersecurity Audits and Risk Assessments
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by Vincent Smolczynski
5M ago
The California Privacy Protection Agency (“CPPA”) issued and discussed draft regulations on Cybersecurity Audits and Risk Assessments late in the summer. The CPPA Board plans to discuss the draft regulations at its upcoming December 8th public meeting, along with a presentation on the regulations.  While the regulations are certainly subject to change moving forward, including in response to public comment, privacy, risk and security practitioners should consider how certain draft provisions may impact business operations as the CPPA moves closer to a final text. Cybersecurity Audits ..read more
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How to Comply with and Unpack the Wide Reach of Washington’s My Health My Data Act (Webinar Recording)
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by Yana Komsitsky and Neeka Hodaie
7M ago
On October 5, 2023, Seyfarth offered a Masterclass, hosted by Lexology, which was designed to familiarize in-house counsel and privacy professionals, in and out of Washington state, with the My Health My Data Act legislation. Portions of the Act are already in effect and go into further effect on March 31, 2024. We explored its obligations and its wide reach, specifically addressing how to identify: (1) who must comply; (2) who gets new rights and protections; and (3) what data is covered, since all of these are more wide-reaching than it may appear to the casual observer of state privacy legi ..read more
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Top 5 Reasons to Remember Your Business Associate Agreements This Fall
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by Caroline Pieper
7M ago
As organizations begin renewing and entering into new contractual relationships for 2024, an oft-forgotten aspect of the contracting process is determining whether a Business Associate Agreement (a “BAA”) is required. Under HIPAA, health care providers, health plans and health care clearinghouses (“Covered Entities”) are required to enter into BAAs with any vendor (“Business Associate”) that may have access to Protected Health Information (“PHI”). Many organizations operate under a misconception that they are not subject to HIPAA if they are not in the health care industry but, in fact, HIPAA ..read more
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Upcoming Webinar! How to Comply with and Unpack the Wide Reach of Washington’s My Health My Data Act
Seyfarth | The Global Privacy Watch
by Yana Komsitsky and Neeka Hodaie
7M ago
Thursday, October 5, 2023 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. CT 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. MT 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. PT REGISTER HERE About the Program Seyfarth is pleased to offer this Masterclass, hosted by Lexology, which is designed to familiarize in-house counsel and privacy professionals, in and out of Washington state, with the My Health My Data Act legislation. Portions of the Act are already in effect and go into further effect on March 31, 2024. Join us as we explore its obligations and its wide reach, specifically addressing how to identify: who must comply who gets new ..read more
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