Seyfarth & Shaw became the latest firm to launch a dedicated biometric privacy practice group on Monday, coincidentally, the same day that San Francisco authorities passed a bill to ban the use of facial recognition technology in surveillance by local agencies.

The practice group, composed of over 25 attorneys from such areas as litigation, labor and employment and policy, will be led by labor and employment attorneys Karla Grossenbacher and Thomas Ahlering.

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