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Troutman Sanders Attorneys Publish Law360 Article, “Privacy Bill Is Not As Robust As Calif. Law”

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By Ronald I. Raether, Jr., Sadia Mirza & Daniel Waltz on December 18, 2019
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Illinois made its first attempt at being in the vanguard of adopting new privacy laws with legislation to protect the biometric data of its residents with the Biometric Information Privacy Act. Illinois followed BIPA as the first state to pass legislation requiring an employer to disclose the use of artificial intelligence in the video-interview process with the Artificial Intelligence Video Interview Act.

It should be no surprise that Illinois is now poised to continue this trend with the Data Transparency and Privacy Act. Much like California’s Consumer Privacy Act, the DTPA aims to address privacy issues implicated by emerging technology. While the Illinois and California laws have many similarities, companies doing business in each of these jurisdictions must be prepared to address the nuanced and unique requirements of both. Compliance with one does not equate to compliance with the other.

The CCPA provides California residents with certain data privacy rights that, among other things, allow consumers to access the personal information collected about them, request that their personal information be deleted and provide them the opportunity to opt out of the sale of their personal information.

Read the full article in Law360 here.

Photo of Ronald I. Raether, Jr. Ronald I. Raether, Jr.

Ron understands technology and specializes in responding to data integrity events (breach response) and advising companies on maximizing data use through multiple regulatory environments.

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Photo of Sadia Mirza Sadia Mirza

Sadia dedicates her practice to counseling clients on cutting-edge privacy and cybersecurity issues. Clients turn to her for pre-incident response planning and preparedness, and also call her when the first sign of a security incident/data breach appears. Given her years of experience coaching

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Sadia dedicates her practice to counseling clients on cutting-edge privacy and cybersecurity issues. Clients turn to her for pre-incident response planning and preparedness, and also call her when the first sign of a security incident/data breach appears. Given her years of experience coaching clients through security incidents, Sadia is heavily involved with data breach regulatory and litigation matters, which gives her a 360-view and understanding of the issues most important and relevant to her clients.

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Photo of Daniel Waltz Daniel Waltz

An experienced litigator, Daniel advises and represents regional, national and international companies, financial institutions and insurers in all facets of business, complex commercial and insurance coverage litigation. He is committed to working with his clients to find creative solutions to meet their needs.

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  • Organization:
    Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP
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