Children’s Privacy on the Frontline: Legal Battles and Regulatory Updates Across the U.S.
Partner Jade Davis dives into key developments surrounding children's online privacy, including the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act and the DOJ/FTC case against TikTok.
Ready or Not, Here Comes the EU AI Act
We have been writing about the EU AI Act for several months, and with its August 1 arrival the countdown begins for the effective dates of its various provisions.
KOSA & COPPA 2.0: Update on Youth Privacy in the U.S.
Learn more about recent updates to the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the Children and Teens' Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA 2.0).
Meta to Pay Record $1.4 Billion for Unauthorized Use of Biometric Data
On July 30, 2024, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reached a record $1.4 billion deal to settle claims against Meta...
HIPAA Privacy Rule Changes 2024: Personal Representatives & Reproductive Healthcare
By December 23, 2024, all entities regulated under the HIPAA Privacy Rule must comply with the latest amendments, which provide enhanced protections for reproductive health information and more.
Malaysian Data Protection Law Proposed Amendments Move the Law to Align More Closely with International Standards
Learn more about the July 10 passing by the Malaysian Parliament of a bill to amend its Personal Data Protection law and what it may mean for businesses.
AI-Powered Meeting Tools: Tips, Benefits, & Risks
AI-powered meeting tools have become valuable tools in the construction industry and beyond. But do the benefits outweigh the associated security and privacy risks?
Latest Update on the American Privacy Rights Act
The latest draft of the American Privacy Rights Act (APRA) was released on June 20, 2024, affecting civil rights and algorithmic basis, opt-out rights, and more.
Update on Global Biometric Laws
Biometrics continue to transform how we live, communicate and access life. Here is a snapshot update into biometrics across the globe.
Texas Judge Rules HHS’ Web Tracking Guidance Is Unlawful
A Texas judge has ruled in Am. Hosp. Ass’n v. Becerra that HHS doesn't have the authority to restrict medical providers’ use of tracking technologies, having major implications on how medical providers can disclose individually identifiable