Jacqueline Klosek

Jacqueline Klosek

May 03, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Prioritizing Privacy and Data Security in Corporate Sustainability Efforts

Robust privacy policies and data security measures can help mitigate potential risks and ensure that companies are meeting their legal and ethical obligations.

By Danielle Reyes and Jacqueline Klosek

7 minute read

August 21, 2018 | The Recorder

The GDPR Was Just the Beginning

Companies that process personal data of California residents will soon be subject to comprehensive new privacy requirements.

By Jacqueline Klosek

7 minute read

June 26, 2003 | Law.com

Taxing the Sale of Digital Goods in Europe

On July 1, 2003, new legislation applying a value-added tax (VAT) to sales of digital goods within the European Union will come into force. While the legislation is European, it will have implications for e-commerce companies based outside of the EU that sell digital goods to consumers in EU countries. These companies will now be required to register with European tax authorities and levy, collect and remit VAT.

By William C. Hwang and Jacqueline Klosek

10 minute read

June 30, 2008 | New York Law Journal

Offer Products and Services to Children Carefully

Jacqueline Klosek, senior counsel with Goodwin Procter, and Nidhi Kumar, a volunteer attorney with the Community Law Clinic at Rutgers School of Law-Newark, discuss some of the most significant legal issues raised by offering products and services to children online, such as compliance with COPPA and the ability of minors to void contracts, and examine key risk management strategies.

By Jacqueline Klosek and Nidhi Kumar

17 minute read

September 20, 2002 | Law.com

Minimizing Risks of Privacy Violations When Operating E-Commerce Web Sites

Due to an increase in the number of laws, rules and regulations regarding the collection, use and transfer of personal information via the Internet, Web site operators should implement adequate measures to protect the security of personal data, avoid making unrealistic privacy guarantees and consider the potential application of the data privacy laws of other countries.

By James J. Dillon, Mary J. Hildebrand, and Jacqueline Klosek

10 minute read

July 06, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Internal Privacy Audits Can Provide Companies With Excellent Value

Over the course of the past decade, the availability and use of information technology has increased exponentially. The widespread use of the Internet and related technologies has markedly enhanced the ability of companies to collect, compile and analyze personally identifiable information from individuals. It has also helped to foster increased cross-border flows of such personal data.

By Jacqueline Klosek and John Kellenberger

8 minute read

September 16, 2002 | New Jersey Law Journal

Minimize the Risks of Privacy Violations When Operating E-Commerce Web Sites

In the past few years, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of laws, rules and regulations applicable to the collection, use and transfer of personally-identifiable information via the Internet. At the same time, governmental authorities have been demonstrating a new level of commitment to investigating and prosecuting privacy violations.

By James J. Dillon, Mary J. Hildebrand, and Jacqueline Klosek

10 minute read


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