Monday, December 28, 2020
2020 has been a year for the record books, and the area of data breach litigation is no exception. Several key developments, when considered individually or in conjunction, will likely make breach litigation a top of mind data privacy issue going into the next year. So fasten your seatbelts and read on as CPW recaps what you need to know going into 2021.
Overview of Industries Impacted by Data Breach Litigation in 2020
What industries were impacted by data breach litigations in 2020? The short answer: all of them.
Despite the widespread adoption of cybersecurity policies and procedures by organizations to safeguard their proprietary information and the personal information of their clients, consumers, and employees, data breaches are all too common. CPW has covered previously how “[t]echnical cybersecurity safeguards, such as patching, are obviously critical to an effective cybersecurity program. However, many of the most common v
Three years after the deal started, Wawa Inc. has permits to build a gas station and convenience store at 1004 Edgewood Ave. N. in the Paxon area of Northwest Jacksonville.
The city issued permits Dec. 18 for iConstructors LLC of Tampa to build the station, gas canopy and dumpster enclosure at a combined cost of $941,750.
Wawa will develop the 5,636-square-foot station on 1.29 acres at northwest Edgewood and Commonwealth avenues.
Wawa wants to build at 1004 Edgewood Ave. N. in the Paxon area. (Google)
Brightwork Real Estate, which is a Wawa developer, bought the site in December 2017 through BW Edgewood Commonwealth LLC.
Brightwork paid $730,000 for the site. Centennial Bank of Conway, Arkansas, issued a mortgage of $1.6 million.
Wawa Welcomes Customers at First Drive-Thru Location
WAWA, Pa. Customers at a New Jersey Wawa will now have the option to stay in their cars.
According to the
Courier Post, Wawa Inc. will open its first drive-thru convenience store in Westampton, N.J., on Dec. 18. As part of the socially distant grand opening, the retailer s mascot, Wally Goose, will serve drive-thru customers, a spokeswoman told the news outlet.
In July, Wawa announced that it would be testing the drive-thru at a store rising at Rancocas Road and Highland Drive in the Burlington County town. The store will also have three parking spaces reserved for curbside pickup, as
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Wawa Enhances Kids Meals With Augmented Reality Experience
WAWA, Pa. Wawa Inc. launched a new augmented reality (AR) game as an extra feature to its line of Kids Meals, which debuted in August.
The convenience store retailer partnered with Pennsylvania-based developer Neo-Pangea to create a free and interactive game, Wally s Adventure Game, starring Wawa mascot Wally Goose and designed to entertain beyond mealtime.
Wawa is the first c-store operator with an AR Kids Meal game in its market, according to the company.
In the new AR game, players can flap Wally s wings and move left and right to fly around trees, over fences and beneath storm clouds on a quest through the forest to collect as many Kids Meal Boxes as possible. It is accessible through a QR code on the Kids Meal boxes. Players can scan the QR code or visit www.wawakidsmeals.com/game on a mobile device to play, with no downloads required.