Banks are beginning to harvest customers’ voice biometrics, but is it legal?
October 15, 2014
Source: Fox and Friends
October 15, 2014
Source: Fox and Friends

In our piece immediately preceding this one, we briefly discussed revived legislation aimed at curtailing the unintended reach of the California Invasion of Privacy Act

California courts continue to be confronted with claims alleging that websites are violating the California Invasion of Privacy Act (“CIPA”). While courts debate CIPA’s applicability

A recent Washington federal court complaint filed against a publicly-traded workforce apparel company (the “Company”) alleges that it violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”)

In our piece immediately preceding this one, we briefly discussed revived legislation aimed at curtailing the unintended reach of the California Invasion of Privacy Act

California courts continue to be confronted with claims alleging that websites are violating the California Invasion of Privacy Act (“CIPA”). While courts debate CIPA’s applicability

A recent Washington federal court complaint filed against a publicly-traded workforce apparel company (the “Company”) alleges that it violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”)

Continuing its focus on fraudulent subscription plan services, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) recently halted a subscription plan operation comprised of 15 corporations and eight