Where Privacy Laws and Litigation Trends Collide: A Conversation With Covington & Burling's Lindsey Tonsager and Kate Cahoy
The pair say that as case law under the Video Privacy Protection Act has become unfavorable to plaintiffs, they've seen creative attempts to apply other untested laws bearing statutory penalties to online technologies.
September 19, 2024 at 09:30 AM
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