Lanton Law’s privacy practice has been closely monitoring the various state conversations around data privacy. We previously wrote a blog post titled California’s Consumer Privacy Act Could Be Coming to a State Near You, where we traced how California took the first step to create a consumer privacy law in the wake of Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation.
Read MoreThe No Surprises Act was quietly a part of the omnibus spending bill that was signed into law on December 27, 2020 has caught several people by surprise (no pun intended). The law was created with the goal of shielding patients from receiving surprise medical bills after an emergency room or provider visit. Any disputes would now be left to their plan and provider to resolve via arbitration.
Read MoreLanton Law was a participant in the 2021 American Farm Bureau Virtual Convention #AFBF21. The January 10-13, 2021 event covered a variety of topics such as the 2020 EPA Navigable Waters Protection Rule, country of origin labeling (COOL), climate change, mental health and broadband access to name a few issues.
Read MoreNew York has introduced Assembly Bill 27. According to the proposed bill, AB 27 seeks “to establish the biometric privacy act;
Read MoreDemocrats on the House Energy and Commerce Committee led by Chairman Pallone (D-NJ) along with Congresswoman DeGette (D-CO) Chair of the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Congresswoman Schakowsky (D-IL) and Congressman Doyle (D-PA) sent a letter to Facebook along with other tech companies requesting more COVID-19 transparency on their platforms. The request seeks monthly reports on this issue which mirrors a similar request from the European Union.
Read MoreAs organizational needs evolve right now, businesses are looking for innovative ways to become efficient and manage risks.
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