Andrew Schrag

Andrew Schrag

May 24, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

No Statute, No Problem? Case Law May Expand Boundaries of Biometric Privacy Litigation

A recent California state court decision, Renderos v. Clearview AI, lays out what may be a roadmap for plaintiffs to use generic consumer-protection statutes, state constitutional law, and even the common law to recognize private rights of action for alleged privacy violations—all without a biometric statute.

By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal and Andrew Schrag

6 minute read

March 09, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Court Rulings May Spur States to Enact Biometric Privacy Legislation

Companies that collect and handle biometric data would do well to monitor new developments closely to ensure their own practices are compliant with existing law.

By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal and Andrew Schrag

6 minute read