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No Harm, No Foul: Delaware Court Dismisses Privacy Case When Plaintiffs Cannot Show Harm

Over the last couple of years, alleged privacy violations of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (“BIPA”) have flooded Illinois courts. One unique aspect of the BIPA class action cases in Illinois is seen when plaintiffs do not have to… Continue Reading →

Hackers See Opportunity In Attacking Schools As They Teach Through A Pandemic

While this year has been an unpredictable year for all data collectors, it has been especially harsh for public and private schools. In addition to various obligations on all data collectors, schools hold sensitive information belonging to children that require more obligations. … Continue Reading →

We Are Just Beginning To Understand The Privacy Threats Created By Working From Home

While data collectors had no time to prepare for employees to start working from home in early 2020, there is time to prepare for the shift back to the office. Without a doubt, many data collectors are struggling with the cybersecurity… Continue Reading →

Missed Opportunity? Illinois Court Issues Limited Finding That Workers’ Compensation Act Does Not Preempt Claims For Statutory Damages Under BIPA But Does Not Address How Actual Damages Should Be Addressed Under BIPA

On September 18, 2020, the Illinois Court of Appeals, First District, took another shot at reconciling some of the inconsistencies in the application of Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act (“BIPA”) (740 ILCS 14/1 et seq. (West 2018)) to the workplace…. Continue Reading →

New Lawsuit Alleges BIPA Violations Result From Macy’s Reliance On Clearview AI To Scrape Information

It is difficult to believe the Illinois Biometric Information Protection Act, 740 ILCS 14, (“BIPA”) has been in effect for more than 10 years since October 3, 2008. Many data collectors are surprised BIPA has been in effect for all… Continue Reading →

Courts Continue To Find Third-Party Reports Generated Before And After Privacy Incidents Are Not Protected From Discovery   

Data collectors constantly struggle to balance the need for honest self-critiques of their data protection safeguards with the desire to not generate information that may be used in litigation. Indeed, it is encouraging to see a number of data collectors… Continue Reading →

White Castle’s Motion To Dismiss Denied In BIPA Litigation

The latest decision related to Illinois’ Biometric Information Protection Act (“BIPA”) was issued by the Illinois Court of Appeals on June 16, 2020, in a matter entitled Cothron v. White Castle System, Inc, 2020 WL 3250706 (June 16, 2020). Latrina… Continue Reading →

New Decision Provides Reminder Of Privacy Law Before The Pandemic

Over the last few months, cyber security issues may have taken a backseat to health and economic issues. Thankfully, there has not been a major cyber incident during the coronavirus pandemic. To pick up where we were before the pandemic, we… Continue Reading →

Seventh Circuit Court Of Appeals Reopens Doors To Federal Courts For BIPA Plaintiffs

On May 5, 2020, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit issued a decision that will have an immediate impact on litigation concerning Illinois’ Biometric Information Protection Act (“BIPA”). The decision in Bryant v. Compass Group USA,… Continue Reading →

This Summer Provides A Unique Opportunity For Student Data Privacy

Illinois schools must comply with the Student Online Personal Protection Act by July 1, 2021. While many schools may not have been aware of this deadline or have been pushing compliance down the road, the coronavirus pandemic has put SOPPA… Continue Reading →

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