Do Not Call Regulations, privacy, statutes, TCPA, wireless
The FCC TCPA Order: What Does My Business Need To Know?
By Justine Young Gottshall on July 22, 2015
Possible Issues with FCC’s Clarifications to the TCPA
By Brian Schaller on June 25, 2015
byod, confidentiality, employee privacy, privacy, social media, workplace
Live-Streaming Apps; What We Aren't Talking About
By Jamie Rubin on June 09, 2015
Federal Trade Commission, FTC, privacy
RadioShack Bankruptcy Case Highlights Value of Consumer Data
By Brian Schaller on June 08, 2015
Justine Gottshall To Speak at BAA/PMA Annual Marketing Law Conference
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 29, 2014
behavioral advertising, Children’s Privacy, COPPA, Data Privacy Law, InfoLawGroup, marketing, pii, privacy, Regulations
ALERT: Google’s Plan to Open Its Services to Children Could Spur Changes to COPPA Enforcement
By InfoLawGroup LLP on August 28, 2014
app developers, app store, Apps, data security, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, mobile apps, mobile payments, privacy
Mobile Apps: FTC Says Vague Privacy Policies and Lack of Terms a Problem
By Jamie Rubin on August 04, 2014
Breach, breach response, data breach, data protection, InfoLawGroup, information security, new york breach, privacy, Segalis
Record Number of Data Breaches for New Yorkers in 2013
By InfoLawGroup LLP on July 17, 2014
Are Data Breach Investigations Privileged?
By InfoLawGroup LLP on June 16, 2014
"AB 370", "online tracking", "privacy statement", Attorney General, CalOPPA, DNT, Do Not Track, guidance, Kamala Harris, Section 5
Say What You Do and Do What You Say: Guidance for Privacy Policies, and for Life
By InfoLawGroup LLP on May 26, 2014
New Regulatory Guidance on COPPA Puts the Spotlight on Student Privacy
By InfoLawGroup LLP on May 13, 2014
COPPA, NSA, privacy, VPPA
InfoLawGroup Senior Counsel Mark Paulding Discusses Privacy and Security on This Week in Law
By InfoLawGroup LLP on May 05, 2014
"one-party consent", "The Good Wife", "two-party consent", Clark, Eavesdropping, Kearney, recording
Spoiler Alert: Illinois May No Longer Require Two-Party Consent, but California Still Does
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 22, 2014
advertising, Apps, blurring, CARU, Children's Advertising Review Unit, COPPA, Mobile
CARU IS WATCHING YOUR…APPS
By Jamie Rubin on March 18, 2014
CRM, pii, point of sale, POS, Song-Beverly Credit Card Act, transaction form, zip codes
Point of Sale Data Collection Litigation – An Overview and Future Directions
By InfoLawGroup LLP on March 05, 2014
Do Not Call Regulations
Federal Judge Tosses Call Recording Class Action
By InfoLawGroup LLP on January 28, 2014
Dave Navetta Discusses Leahy's Data Privacy Protection Bill
By InfoLawGroup LLP on January 10, 2014
"informational injury", "SB 27", Shine the Light
Let the Sunshine In: Failure to Post Contact Information on Website Does Not Violate California’s Shine the Light Law
By InfoLawGroup LLP on December 31, 2013
“AB 370″, Do Not Track
Video Interview: Discussing Changes to California's Privacy Laws with LXBN TV
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 09, 2013
CalOPPA, Do Not Track
Governor Brown Ushers in a New Privacy Era in California and Beyond
By InfoLawGroup LLP on September 29, 2013