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Texas Attorney General Announces New Enforcement Team!
By: Linda L. Goodman Texas Attorney General announced this week that he established a team that will focus on enforcing Texas privacy laws. According to Ken Paxton’s office, this team will ensure companies respect Texans’ privacy rights and safeguard their
FTC Issues Final Rule Prohibiting Non-Compete Agreements in The US.
By: Linda Goodman The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) issued a final rule that prohibits non-compete agreements in the United States (“Final Rule”). The FTC concluded that agreements between employers and their workers that restrict such workers’ ability to work after
Money to Other Countries and US Rights Restrictions – Data Broker Restrictions Signed Into Law
By: Linda Goodman In the recent omnibus foreign relations package signed by President Biden on April 24, 2024, includes the Protecting Americans’ Data from Foreign Adversaries Act of 2024 (“the Act”), a set of sweeping privacy provisions prohibiting U.S. data
Colorado Global Privacy Control Now in Effect
By: Linda L. Goodman The Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”) contains express Consumer rights, including the rights of Colorado Consumers to opt-out of the Sale of Personal Data and the Processing of Personal Data for Targeted Advertising. Beginning on July 1,
The CPPA Published More Proposed Regulations before the Board Meeting
By: Linda Goodman The California Privacy Protection Agency (“CPPA”) recently published additional proposed regulations that include proposed revisions to existing California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) regulations. The Agency also released additional revisions to the proposed cybersecurity audit regulations that it
AGENCY STATEMENT: Enforcement Underway Despite Ruling
By: Linda L. Goodman The California Privacy Protection Agency has vowed to continue its enforcement work despite a court ruling last week that prohibits any official action on new rules until next March. The ruling by state Judge James P.
