Krystal Denley Bowen has stepped down as privacy chief of Netflix to take the same role at Uber Technologies, which is continuing to prioritize data protection after suffering […]
Best of WIPL Webcast: Data Privacy & Responsibility
Best of WIPL Webcast: Data Privacy & Responsibility – As organizations embrace AI, cloud platforms, and data-driven strategies, legal team leaders face the growing pressure to balance innovation […]
Lawyers Tussle to Lead TikTok Privacy Fight
Lawyers suing TikTok over privacy violations against minors hit an impasse over who should lead the litigation, even after a federal judge on Thursday gave them a courtroom […]
Amazon and Starbucks Win Full Dismissal of Biometric Data Privacy Case in Washington Federal Court
Amazon.com Inc. and Starbucks Corp., represented by Hueston Hennigan, achieved the full dismissal of a proposed biometric data privacy class action in Washington federal court on Monday. Both […]
Judge Approves Rare Privacy Settlement Awarding Class Members 23% Stake in Clearview AI
A federal judge approved a controversial privacy settlement that gives class members a 23% equity stake in facial recognition software firm Clearview AI Inc. The settlement, reached last […]
Google Settles Texas Privacy Claims for $1.4 Billion — Justia News — May 12, 2025
In 2022, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Google for a series of alleged privacy violations. First, he filed a complaint under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act […]
John Meyer, GC and Chief Privacy Officer, Zeem Solutions
In April, Legal Speak spoke with a legal audience of general counsels, technologists, executives and industry professionals from multinational companies live on location at the General Counsel Midwest […]
Jennifer Abernathy, Director and Data Privacy Counsel at AAR Corp
In April, Legal Speak spoke with a legal audience of general counsels, technologists, executives and industry professionals from multinational companies live on location at the General Counsel Midwest […]
Seventh, Ninth Court Rulings Tighten Reach of Federal Video Privacy Protection Act
The Video Privacy Protection Act of 1988 (VPPA), 18 U.S.C. §2710, was aimed at preventing the “wrongful disclosure” of personal information about “consumers” — also labeled in the […]
Instacart ‘Shoppers’ Bring Biometric Privacy Suit Over Facial-Scanning Data
Maplebear, doing business as Instacart, was hit with a biometric privacy class action accusing the company of collecting facial scans for identity verification without obtaining written consent or […]