New York City

As Katharine Liao and Kristin Bryan have previously discussed at CPW, beginning on May 7, 2022, employers in New York State who engage in electronic monitoring of employee communications will be required to notify their workers of such monitoring.

S2628, signed into law on November 8, 2021, requires all employers in the state of

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Federal Court Partially Grants FTC Summary Judgment on Claims Brought Against MyLife for Alleged Privacy Violations, Awards Statutory Injunction and $34 Million

As covered in greater detail in an article by Bloomberg Law, “New York City’s novel mandate that apps like DoorDash share customer information with restaurants that cook the meals they deliver could help eateries devastated by Covid-19, but has set off alarm bells with privacy advocates.  Data-sharing runs counter to delivery apps’ efforts to protect

A bill passed by New York City Council regulating data collected by food delivery apps – requiring them to divulge identifiable, customer-level data to restaurants – became law on August 29. The bill, which amends New York City’s Administrative Code, becomes effective on December 27, 2021.
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