Privacy Plus+ News
Stay informed with our latest insights on privacy and technology trends, along with key updates from our firm.
Security vs. Privacy: Unpacking L.A. County's Criminal Record Search Changes
This week, let’s consider the unintended consequences of the Los Angeles County Superior Court’s decision to remove birthdate information from its criminal record search engines.
AI Legal Ethics: Guidance from California and Florida, and a Proposed Rule from the Fifth Circuit
This week, let’s consider recent guidance and proposed rules from California, Florida, and the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, all addressing the ethical and practical implications of the use of artificial intelligence by lawyers.
Understanding the New Data Broker Registration Laws
This week, let’s delve into the new data broker registration laws, and focus on the laws in California and Texas.
The Rise of UOOMs
This week, let’s focus on Universal Opt-Out Mechanisms (UOOMs), like the Global Privacy Control and highlight several related state privacy laws (California, Colorado, and Connecticut).
The State-by-State of Data Privacy Laws
This week, let’s consider the worldwide privacy landscape and the consequences of having a kaleidoscope of varying state privacy regulations.
Get Smart about California IoT Law, Etc.
This week, let’s consider all of your smart technologies against California’s Internet of Things (IoT) law, and then let’s talk about the TikTok executive order and how the U.S. should be thinking about a more comprehensive strategy for security and privacy.
Privacy Law—Nevada and Maine Edition
This week, we highlight Nevada and Maine’s privacy laws.
California DMV is Making $50M/Year Selling Personal Information
This week, we address the issues arising from the recent report that the California Department of Motor Vehicles is generating revenue of $50,000,000 a year by selling drivers’ personal information.
California Consumer Privacy Act – Who, What, Where, When, Why, and Now
This week, we cover the basics of a landmark privacy law, set to take effect on January 1, 2020—the California Consumer Privacy Act.