Top Privacy Developments of 2022: Midyear Report
David Anthony and Ron Raether, partners with Troutman Pepper, are quoted in the Law360 article " Top Privacy Developments of 2022: Midyear Report."
While many companies have yet to issue official statements on how their policies may change with regard to collecting sensitive consumer data and divulging that information to other businesses or law enforcement, "privacy lawyers will likely be monitoring the issue in the coming months and well into 2023," Troutman Pepper partners David Anthony and Ron Raether told Law360 in a joint email.
"As a precautionary measure, companies that do engage in the collection of location data should reassess and examine their privacy and data storage policies," they added.
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"The Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, likely the most robust law governing biometric privacy in the U.S., has seen a [flurry] of cases this year that have resulted in hefty settlements and remedial measures put in place to lessen private companies' ability to collect and store consumer biometric data," said Anthony and Raether, the Troutman Pepper partners.