EU High Court Invalidates EU-US Privacy Shield Framework
Written by: Brett Lawrence, Esq. On July 16, 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”), Europe’s top court, struck down the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework. The Privacy Shield was created to allow businesses to t
China Publishes Draft Data Security Law
Written by: Brett Lawrence, Esq. and Brock Wolf After deliberating a draft Data Security Law from June 28 to June 30, 2020, China’s Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (“NPC”) published the draft law on J
South Africa’s Data Privacy Law Is Now In Effect
Written by: Charles R. Langhorne IV, Esq. South Africa’s newest data privacy law, the Protection of Personal Information Act (“PoPIA”) is now in effect. There is a 12-month grace period, and enforcement will not begin until July 1, 2021. T
OFAC Puts Amazon in the Crosshairs
Written by: John E. Parkerson, Jr., Esq. Many individuals and businesses are aware that particular transactions that involve countries such as Cuba, Iran, North Korea, or Syria (just to name a few well-known examples – there are others) or wit
Insurers Win First Battle in Fight Over Business Interruption Coverage For COVID-Related Closings — Michigan Judge Issues First Decision in this Billion Dollar Insurance Coverage Fight
Written by Duane L Cochenour, Esq. and Caitlin E. Correa, Esq. Hundreds of declaratory judgment actions have been filed across the country seeking business interruption coverage for shutting down businesses due to the coronavirus. It is shaping
Georgia’s Senior Care Reform Bill Adds COVID-19 Requirements to New Legislation for Assisted Living Communities
On June 30, 2020, Governor Kemp signed House Bill 987, known as the Senior Care Reform Bill, into law. This legislation covers numerous topics related to Assisted Living Communities that go into effect on July 1, 2021, including...
CMS Issues ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ Document On Nursing Home Visitation
Written by: Drew Graham, Esq. and Laura Hall Cartner, Esq. On June 24, 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) issued an updated set of Frequently Asked Questions (“FAQs”) regarding nursing homes and safe visitatio
Congress is All Talk And No Action When It Comes To Data Privacy
Written by: Richard Sheinis, Esq. In the last fifteen (15) months, no less than six (6) data privacy Bills have been introduced in the Senate. Two of these Bills are specifically related to data collection and use in response to COVID-19. Th
Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Potential During COVID-19 Signals Increase in Qui Tam Actions Against Healthcare Providers
Written by: Ricky C Benjamin, Esq., and Leanne Livingston, Esq. Increases in federal stimulus funding from Congress under Acts like the Provider Relief Fund, pose a real threat of Qui Tam actions under the False Claims Act against those in the h
CPRA to Appear on California’s November 2020 Election Ballot
Written by: Brett Lawrence, Esq. As businesses continue to prepare for the enforcement of the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), which will begin on July 1, 2020, new privacy legislation is already on the way. On June 24, 2020