David P. Saunders, Alya Sulaiman, Sam Siegfried, and Austin Mooney of McDermott Will & Emery write: Washington State’s My Health My Data Act (the Act), which is working its way through the reconciliation process after the Washington Senate and House passed different versions of the Act, is ultimately expected to be signed into law by…
Former Northwest student convicted of invasion of privacy charged with three new misdemeanors, a felony
Sidney Lowry reports: Logan Fainter, former Northwest student convicted of invasion of privacy, has been charged with assault to the second degree, two counts of sexual misconduct to the second degree and property damage to the second degree March 23 in Macon, Missouri. His most recent appearance in court was for a hearing to reduce…
Indiana Set to Become the Seventh State with a Comprehensive Privacy Law
Kirk J. Nahra and Ali A. Jessani of WilmerHale write: On Tuesday, April 11, the Indiana House passed Senate Bill No. 5, a comprehensive state privacy law similar to the ones that are already in effect in California, Colorado, Virginia, Utah and Connecticut. This bill previously passed (49 – 0) in the Indiana Senate on February…
Iowa: And then there were six – what you need to do to comply with the new Iowa Privacy Law
On 29 March 2023, Iowa became the sixth state to pass a comprehensive data privacy law (in line behind Connecticut, Utah, Virginia, Colorado, and California). The Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act (‘ICDPA’) will go into effect on 1 January 2025. While there are some familiar elements to other state laws that came before it (the…