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DOJ and FTC Secure $2.95 Million Settlement for Alleged CAN-SPAM Act Violations

The U.S. DOJ settled with Verkada Inc., a cloud-based building security company that sells security cameras and other physical security products, to resolve allegations that its data security and email practices violated the FTC Act and the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 (CAN-SPAM Act). The complaint, filed by the…

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21 Republican AGs Demand Information from Temu about Data and Labor Practices

A group of 21 Republican AGs sent a letter to the president of WhaleCo Inc., d/b/a Temu, and the CEO of Temu’s parent company PPD Holdings Inc. (collectively, “Temu”), raising concerns that the company’s business practices may violate federal and state laws. In the letter, led by Montana AG Austin Knudsen, the AGs allege that Congressional…

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Senior Iowa AG Staff Assume New Roles; New Hampshire AG Launches New Data Privacy Unit

Iowa AG Brenna Bird has announced the promotions of three senior staff members. Ed Bull, previously Chief of the Health and Human Services Section, has been appointed Deputy Attorney General for Agency Counsel. Jeff Peterzalek, formerly Chief of the Office’s Administrative Law Section, will now serve as Deputy Attorney General for Civil Litigation. Ian McConeghey, who…

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Considerations As State AGs Step Up Privacy Enforcement

In this article for Law360, Considerations As State AGs Step Up Privacy Enforcement Ann-Marie Luciano and Meghan Stoppel review new state privacy laws. They evaluate the increasingly complex patchwork of compliance obligations faced by businesses and propose steps business leaders can take to mitigate the risk of state AG scrutiny. Read more here.

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