David Klein

David Klein is one of the most recognized attorneys in the technology, Internet marketing, sweepstakes, and telecommunications fields. Skilled at counseling clients on a broad range of technology-related matters, David Klein has substantial experience in negotiating and drafting complex licensing, marketing and Internet agreements.

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NJ Privacy Law Litigation Continues in the Midst of Uncertainty

With legislation pending that is designed to eliminate existing loopholes in a New Jersey State privacy law, the entity responsible for shining a light on NJ’s privacy law continues filing lawsuits. Commonly referred to as Daniel’s Law (“NJ Privacy Law”), the New Jersey Privacy Law was enacted to protect home addresses and telephone numbers of, […]

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Washington Commercial Email Law Update

In a recent piece, we discussed a bill that was introduced to reform Washington’s commercial email law. Below, we discuss: (1) the status of the bill; (2) its effect on Washington’s email law if the bill is enacted; and (3) its implications for email marketing companies. Bill Seeks to Amend Washington’s Email Law When Washington’s

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Consent Defeats Wiretapping Claims

As our readers know, the use of internet tracking technologies on consumer-facing websites is widespread. Utilization of these third-party tracking tools, however, has led to a proliferation of lawsuits alleging that companies wiretap, without consent, consumer communications on their websites. Recently, a Pennsylvania federal judge issued a noteworthy decision in which she dismissed wiretapping claims

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Michigan Mini-TCPA Update

Readers may recall a piece late last year in which we discussed proposed sweeping changes to Michigan’s mini-Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) law. Below, we provide an update on the status of Michigan Senate Bill 351 (S-4) (“Senate Bill”) and briefly summarize the changes to Michigan’s mini-TCPA in the event the Senate Bill becomes law.   Proposed Changes to Michigan’s Mini-TCPA  With bipartisan support, on January 30, 2026, the Michigan

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Favorable CIPA Wiretapping Claim Decision

As our readers know, lawsuits alleging illegal wiretapping claims against companies that collect consumers’ data continue unabated. Below, we discuss a recent favorable ruling dismissing California Invasion of Privacy Act (“CIPA”) wiretapping claims against an e-commerce company.  California Federal Court Dismisses Wiretapping Claim    In Briskin v. Shopify Inc., Plaintiff asserted, among other things, illegal wiretapping claims against  Shopify in violation of CIPA. While purchasing fitness apparel from a Shopify merchant, Plaintiff claimed that Shopify wiretapped his communications by collecting sensitive private information (including his

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Beware of Washington’s Commercial Email Statute!

Enacted in 1998, Washington’s Commercial Electronic Mail Act (“Washington Email Statute”) was aimed at curtailing consumers’ receipt of commercial email at a time when: (1) consumers had limited internet access; and (2) internet service providers typically charged for time spent accessing the internet. Despite its noble purpose, Washington’s Email Statute now is being used to

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