KJK is pleased to announce that an article authored by Brett Krantz and Chris Herrel, attorneys in the firm’s Cyber Security & Data Privacy practice area, was cited in a recent New York Times opinion piece discussing the evolving landscape of data privacy laws and their impact on businesses and consumers.
The New York Times article explores the increasing regulatory scrutiny surrounding data privacy and Big Tech, emphasizing the legal and compliance challenges companies face in a rapidly shifting environment. Krantz and Herrel’s article, referenced in the piece, provides critical analysis of state and federal privacy regulations and compliance strategies, underscoring the growing need for businesses to adapt to new legal standards.
In their article, Krantz and Herrel note:
The absence of comprehensive federal legislation, along with a lack of private rights of action in most state privacy regimes, has resulted in varied enforcement strategies and priorities across different jurisdictions.
Our KJK attorneys work closely with businesses to navigate complex legal frameworks, providing strategic counsel on regulatory compliance, risk management, and litigation related to data privacy laws.
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