As we move closer to a global recession caused by the current pandemic, some companies will find themselves in the unfortunate position of having to seek bankruptcy relief. read more
Data Privacy Law Client Alerts
What Businesses Can Learn From the Privacy Lawsuit Filed Against Zoom
Just as the COVID-19 virus sent us scurrying to video conferences as an antidote to social and professional isolation, a class action lawsuit was filed against Zoom alleging that the app improperly collects users' personal information and discloses it to third parties. read more
With organizations scrambling to reassess contractual relationships, a question at top of mind is "we have a force majeure clause, can we get out of it?" Unfortunately, when it comes to a significant number of contracts, the answer is not as straightforward as hoped. read more
With many employees primarily working remotely, now more than ever organizations must heighten their security measures and monitor how employees connect to the workplace and the devices they use. read more
Data Privacy Law Client Alerts
The Revised CCPA Regulations: New Provisions Incentivize Early Compliance While Relaxing Key Definitions
On February 7, 2020, the California Attorney General released the second draft of the regulations to the California Consumer Privacy Act (the "CCPA"), followed by an updated version on February 10 (the "Proposed Revisions"), as one revision had been inadvertently omitted from the original release. read more