Chicago, Ill. (August 18, 2021) - In 2008, Illinois became the first state to regulate the collection and storage of biometric information amidst the advent of pay-by-touch technologies.
On November 3, 2020, Californians voted to pass Proposition 24, expanding and modifying the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA"), which came into force on January 1, 2020.
On June 14, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 3746, which amends Texas's data breach notification law. In doing so, Texas joins other states in requiring its attorney general to maintain a public listing.
Our Privacy, Cyber & Data Strategy Team highlights some of the similarities and differences between Colorado's new consumer privacy law and its older siblings in California and Virginia.
The California Privacy Rights Act ("CPRA") expands employers' obligations with respect to the privacy of human resources ("HR") data more dramatically than any other legislation in U.S. history.