Data Privacy

As CPW previously reported, President Biden nominated D.C. Circuit Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court to fill a vacancy opened when Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement. Judge Jackson graduated with honors from Harvard University and Harvard Law School, where she served as editor of the Harvard Law Review. Following her graduation,

Clients regularly turn to Kyle Dull for his knowledge and know-how in defending and resolving federal and state regulatory and enforcement actions. Informed by his prior position as an assistant attorney general in the Florida Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division, Kyle has extensive experience in investigating and litigating privacy and advertising law violations. During his

In case you missed it, below are recent posts from Consumer Privacy World covering the latest developments on data privacy, security and innovation.
Please reach out to the authors if you are interested in additional information.

FCC Announces More State Robocall Investigation Partnerships | Consumer Privacy World

FCC Announces Changes For Reassigned Number Database |

Members of the globally recognized Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP’s Data Privacy, Cybersecurity & Digital Assets Practice gathered in Washington, DC, to participate in person at the IAPP Global Privacy Summit (“GPS 2022”). The Practice has experienced tremendous growth in the past twelve months under the leadership of Alan Friel. The full contingency of

As CPW previously covered, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, in a published decision, affirmed dismissal of Plaintiffs’ Complaint in Allen v. Vertafore, 21-20404, Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, March 11, 2022. In its Opinion, the Fifth Circuit agreed with the district court that Plaintiffs failed to plead a cognizable claim under the

In case you missed it, below are recent posts from Consumer Privacy World covering the latest developments on data privacy, security and innovation. Please reach out to the authors if you are interested in additional information.

Key Litigation Takeaways From Rare Data Breach Trial | Consumer Privacy World

CPW’s David Oberly Talks to Bloomberg Law

Join CPW’s seasoned specialists Kristin Bryan and Jesse Taylor on April 28, at 12 pm EDT, as they discuss key data breach and cybersecurity developments in 2022 and what the rest of the year will bring in this dynamic area of the law.

Our experts will be covering a variety of topics, including:

  • Best practices

Congratulations to CPW’s Francesca Fellowes, whose wealth of experience in all things data privacy was recognized by the Global Data Review (GDR) in their Women in Data rankings for 2022.

GDR established the Women in Data recognitions in order to spotlight the professionals who are “at the cutting edge of legislation, regulation and technology

Recently, a federal court in Kansas joined a number of other courts in finding that allegations of future, speculative harm unadorned with actual theft or misuse of personal information are insufficient to establish Article III standing. 

In Ex rel Situated v. Med-Data Inc., Case No. 21-2301-DDC-GEB, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 60555 (D. Kan. Mar.

Although data breaches and data breach litigation are not rare, trials concerning the appropriate response to cybersecurity incidents are.  For this reason many, particularly those involved with incident response, have been keeping a close eye on a federal trial underway in Missouri.  The case involved a law firm sued by its former client, an insurance