The Supreme Court's decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine significantly affects federal agencies' regulatory powers concerning data privacy and security, creating new uncertainties. Attorneys Bhashit (Sheek) Shah, Jeff Stefan and Marisa McConnell explain how this landmark ruling impacts your business in our latest advisory. https://lnkd.in/dPejmsTA
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🔍 Breaking Legal Update from IPC Ontario! 🔍 The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC) has just released new guidance on public sector contracting with third-party service providers. Dive into our latest blog by privacy and data security lawyer Jennifer Hunter, which provides an overview and hits the highlights for ensuring your organization is maintaining FIPPA and MFIPPA compliance!
Privacy and Access Considerations When Contracting With Third Parties: The IPC Provides New Guidance to Public Sector Entities - Lerners
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🌍 🆕 📖 Today we launch the 2024 edition of DLA Piper's Data Protection Laws of the World Handbook. We published our first edition in 2012 and have been updating the content each year since. This will be our thirteenth edition and we are proud to state that the Handbook now provides an overview of key privacy and data protection laws across more than 160 jurisdictions. Thank you to everyone who uses the guide - whether you're a new user or whether you've been with us since 2012! Shout out to my co-editors Kate Lucente and Carolyn Bigg, to all of the DLA offices and local counsel that contributed the content, and to the wonderful editorial team including Lea Lurquin, Jamie Sanderson, Anna Rivera, Atacan Aydinli, Sammi King, Senal Premarathna, Jaycie Chan, Melody Yu, Sharon Fong and Mark Maxwell https://lnkd.in/e6THeAwR
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Before the holiday gets underway, check out this important read from our own, James Sayles, regarding the new Texas Data Privacy Law that took effect yesterday, July 1! #newlaw #dataprivacy #ensurecompliance #knowyourrights https://lnkd.in/gdt8JrqC
Interpreting the New Texas’ Data Privacy Law
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Key Lawmakers Float New Rules for Personal Data Protection; Bill Would Make Privacy a Consumer Right: The American Privacy Rights Act would preempt most state privacy laws — though it wouldn’t impact certain states’ laws already on the books that protect financial, health or employee data. The post Key Lawmakers Float New Rules for Personal Data Protection; Bill Would Make Privacy a Consumer Right appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Key Lawmakers Float New Rules for Personal Data Protection; Bill Would Make Privacy a Consumer Right
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Continuing global trends to protect consumer privacy and rein in the exploitation of personal data by organizations, 2023 saw an explosion of comprehensive privacy laws, amendments to existing laws and a proliferation of targeted regulations around the world. We provide high level summaries of these developments in our latest Board Memo. Read it here: https://ow.ly/643E50QsfIk #ClearyBoardMemo2024 #CorporateGovernance #IntellectualProperty
Privacy and Data Protection Compliance Will Become More Fragmented in 2024 | Cleary Gottlieb
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Tara Cho and Ted Claypoole offered their perspectives on some major legal changes in 2023 in a recent LegalTech News article. As part of the article, the two touched on how an amended CCPA, new state privacy laws, and plans for comprehensive privacy laws in the coming years are all part of the evolving data privacy landscape. https://bit.ly/427Bu4R
Womble Bond Dickinson Attorneys Quoted in Legaltech News Regarding 2023 Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Milestones
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Keeping up with existing and evolving laws can make you feel overwhelmed, but you don’t have to go it alone. Here's our refresher on current laws and a guide to the latest changes: https://loom.ly/eD-iWN0
Is Your Business Compliant with 2023 Data Privacy Laws? | DeVries
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On July 1st, the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act takes the spotlight, emphasizing key provisions and compliance steps for businesses. Following California's lead, Texas now ranks as the second-largest state with a comprehensive data privacy law, underlining its commitment to safeguarding consumer information. Focusing on overseeing the handling of consumers' personal data, the Act sets stringent guidelines for businesses. Non-compliance carries civil penalties, highlighting the importance of adhering to regulations in our data-centric landscape. #DataPrivacy #TexasLaw #Compliance
Texas Joins the State Privacy Law Landscape on July 1, 2024: The Texas Data Privacy and Security Act | Locke Lord
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On Monday, July 1, two new privacy laws will come into effect in the United States, specifically in the states of Texas and Oregon. These laws, known as the Texas Privacy Act (TDPSA) and the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA), are designed to enhance consumer privacy rights and give individuals more control over their personal information. Here's what you need to know about these new laws.
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On Monday, July 1, two new privacy laws will come into effect in the United States, specifically in the states of Texas and Oregon. These laws, known as the Texas Privacy Act (TDPSA) and the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA), are designed to enhance consumer privacy rights and give individuals more control over their personal information. Here's what you need to know about these new laws.
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