The Privacy Oracle: April 2020
The Privacy Oracle consolidates significant U.S. legislative and regulatory developments at the state and federal level into a single publication. In this month’s issue, we offer:
- Analysis of the privacy law considerations that big technology companies and lawmakers are facing as they respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- A look at what New York’s SHIELD Act, which went into effect last month, means for HIPAA-covered entities.
- Washington State enacts the first-ever state law regulating the use of facial recognition technology by public agencies.
- An update on the implementation of privacy laws in California, including early lessons from the CCPA and the potential ballot initiative to expand the law.
- An overview of the Vermont Attorney General’s lawsuit against facial recognition technology start-up Clearview AI and its database of billions of photographs scraped from the Internet.
Join Us For
Apr 14 - What Employers Need to Know About the FFCRA Part 2
Please join us for the second installment in our webinar series, "What Employers Need to Know About the FFCRA."
Apr 15 - Your Story Is More Important Now Than Ever: How to Make a Compelling Case to a Customer or Investor That Your Company Is a Survivor
Rising to the Challenge: Virtual Workshops for Succeeding in Difficult Times
Apr 22 - Strategies for Lead Generation and Customer Engagement in the Wake of COVID-19
Rising to the Challenge: Virtual Workshops for Succeeding in Difficult Times
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Nancy Libin, Partner, Washington, D.C.
nancylibin@dwt.com // 202.973.4218
Rachel Marmor, Counsel, New York, N.Y.
rachelmarmor@dwt.com // 212.603.6401
Christopher Savage, Partner, Washington, D.C.
chrissavage@dwt.com // 202.973.4211