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How to Fight Back Against Anonymous Online Attacks
September 2, 2021
Malicious Posts On The Rise We live in a time when anyone can anonymously attack another person online. It’s as simple as creating an anonymous blog or setting up a...
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CLIENT ALERT–DNC and ADA Class Action Updates
July 29, 2021
Companies marketing to consumers should be aware that there has been an uptick of litigation involving the National Do Not Call (“DNC”) Registry, which allows consumers to place their phone...
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Disparity between California’s Privacy Laws and Class Action Discovery Rights Embodied in Case Law
April 6, 2021
The enactment of the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) in 2019 strengthened certain privacy protections for consumers. The CCPA protects consumers by requiring businesses to “inform consumers as to the...
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Defending ADA Claims
February 22, 2021
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) historically applied to physical businesses open to the public. However, the ADA’s requirements have now been routinely enforced against online businesses and all different...
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Do You Need A Cookie Notice
February 6, 2021
Privacy laws are continuing to emerge. This includes privacy laws necessitating the use of cookie notices. Because laws are often complex even for attorneys, and because inquiries into privacy matters...
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CCPA v. CPRA – Privacy Laws Compared
January 6, 2021
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is still relatively new, and now there is another expansive privacy law in California, the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). In November 2020, California...
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How to Get Consumer Consent Under Advertising and Privacy Laws
August 24, 2020
Multiple advertising and privacy laws outline requirements for getting consumer consent to use personal information, including for marketing or other purposes. While many companies realize that inadequate user consent increases...
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How to Bind Users to Website Terms of Service
August 18, 2020
Website terms of service, which often include arbitration provisions with class-action waivers, are often of critical importance to businesses transacting online. However, these online agreements are essentially meaningless if businesses...
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