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September 09, 2020 | International Edition

Why Facial Recognition Technology Was Deemed Unlawful

Legal complexities surround the use of such tools after a UK police pilot scheme was blocked.

By Kat Rogers

5 minute read

June 19, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

Business Considerations for Complying With the Final CCPA Regulation

Faced with the uncertain timeline of the California Consumer Privacy Act, businesses subject to the CCPA must determine how quickly to drive compliance with the final CCPA regulations.

By David M. Stauss and Malia Rogers

11 minute read

May 06, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Tips From Connecticut's Pros: Getting High Court and Appellate Advocacy Right

Two of Connecticut's top legal authorities discuss the differences between arguing in front of the Connecticut Supreme Court and Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, with some advice on briefs, oral arguments and the new phenomenon of remote presentations.

By Christopher F. Droney and Chase T. Rogers

9 minute read

May 06, 2020 | Law.com

Fourth Circuit Clarifies Lease Repair Obligations and Racial Harassment Response Requirements

These rulings contain significant holdings for the commercial real estate industry specifically and employers generally.

By Morgan Rogers, Jonathan Crotty and Alli Davidson

7 minute read

April 06, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

U.S. Privacy Law Update: Analyzing the Status of the CCPA, CCPA 2.0, and Other Proposed State Privacy Legislation

After an active winter of proposed state privacy laws, it appears that all eyes will once again be on California for the remainder of the year as we wait for final CCPA regulations, the fate of the CCPA 2.0 ballot measure, and other privacy bills being considered by the California legislature.

By David Stauss, Malia Rogers and Megan Herr

7 minute read

March 23, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

CCPA Update: Second Set of Modified Proposed Regulations Published

On Wednesday, March 11, the California Attorney General's office published a notice of second set of modifications to the text of the proposed regulations regarding the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).

By David M. Stauss, Malia Rogers, Robert J. Bowman and Megan Herr

5 minute read

February 20, 2020 | The Recorder

Cannabis in the Classroom: Navigating the Administration of Medical Marijuana on Campus Under New California Law

Senate Bill 223, also known as Jojo's Act, permits school districts, county boards of education, and charter schools maintaining kindergarten or any grades 1 to 12, to adopt a policy allowing a parent or guardian to administer medical marijuana to their student who is a "qualified patient" on school grounds.

By Frances Rogers and Kate S. Im

8 minute read

February 13, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

CCPA Update: AG's Office Publishes Modified Proposed Regulations

On Friday, Feb. 7, 2020, the California Attorney General's office published a notice of modifications to the text of the proposed regulations regarding…

By David Stauss, Malia Rogers, Megan Herr and Bob Bowman

14 minute read

February 05, 2020 | Daily Business Review

Analyzing the 2020 Florida Consumer Data Privacy Act

The legislation—which is yet to be named but for our purposes will be referred to as the 2020 Florida Consumer Privacy Act (act)—appears to be very similar to the Nevada Online Privacy Protection Act, which was amended last year to add a right to opt-out of sales of covered information.

By David M. Stauss and Malia Rogers

6 minute read

January 23, 2020 | Global Leaders in Law

The Changing Role of In-House Counsel

When I transitioned from a law firm to an in-house counsel position more than a quarter-century ago, many of my colleagues didn't yet have word processors…

By Steven Rogers, Partner, Lowenstein Sandler

5 minute read