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Amazon and Microsoft Win Summary Judgment in Illinois BIPA Lawsuits Based on Extraterritoriality

By Susan Fahringer, Nicola Menaldo & Anna Mouw Thompson on November 1, 2022
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Amazon and Microsoft won summary judgment in two class action lawsuits filed in federal court in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington asserting violations of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act. While the facts of the cases are unique—the defendants received a data set that was developed by a third party to help reduce bias in facial recognition technology—the decisions should be persuasive benchmarks for future courts considering the geographic reach of BIPA.

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Photo of Susan Fahringer Susan Fahringer

Susan Fahringer has extensive experience representing some of the world’s leading innovators in privacy, IP, and complex commercial litigation.

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Nicola Menaldo represents and counsels technology and retail clients on a wide range of issues central to their business needs.

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    Perkins on Privacy
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