The consumer privacy landscape is rapidly changing, with several states enacting new laws this year that could significantly impact how businesses collect and use personal information in a number of states. As of today, 20 states have their own consumer privacy laws, eight of which are set to take effect in 2025. This trend shows no signs of slowing down in the absence of a federal privacy law – the prospect of which remains uncertain.
Join experienced privacy counsel for an engaging and comprehensive overview of this year’s critical changes in privacy laws and the anticipated developments for 2025. Learn how the current state consumer privacy laws impact your business and how to prepare for upcoming changes to avoid compliance risk.
Discussion topics will include:
-Key developments in state consumer privacy in 2024
-Federal privacy law updates
-What to expect in 2025
McDermott is an accredited CLE provider in CA, IL, and NY. CLE credit for this webinar is pending, as follows: CA–1.0 technology; IL–1.0 general; NY–1.0 cybersecurity-general. Credit in other jurisdictions may be available via reciprocity (e.g., FL – technology). Attendees admitted to practice law in a state not listed will be provided a Certificate of Attendance; which may be used to self-apply for CLE credit in their state of admission. Attendees should contact their state’s CLE Board for current rules, regulations, and guidance.
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