Companies with B2C or B2B recurring payment programs that include negative option terms now have until July 14, 2025, to ensure their disclosure, consent, and cancellation practices are compliant with the Negative Option...more
Companies with B2C or B2B recurring payment programs that include negative option terms should review their disclosure, consent, and cancellation practices to ensure compliance with the rule....more
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Covered financial institutions now face heightened expectations in relation to cybersecurity governance, risk assessment, and incident reporting.
The New York State Department of Financial Services’ (DFS) amendments (the...more
Cybersecurity incidents pose legal challenges for in-house counsel, alongside their technical implications. This overview highlights key aspects that legal departments must know when reacting to data breaches.
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Companies interested in the scope of environmental marketing claims and mitigating potential litigation risks should act fast as the window for comments is closing soon.
Latham & Watkins presents a blog series on the...more
In another move related to strengthening its cybersecurity enforcement efforts, the SEC announced that it will nearly double the size of its cyber enforcement unit.
On May 3, 2022, the SEC announced that it will allocate...more
Companies should take steps now to prepare for the new rules and expectations.
The US government continues to expand regulatory requirements around notification and disclosure of major cyberattacks or incidents. ...more
Following recent setbacks, the FTC seeks a foothold for monetary remedies in the online advertising space.
On October 13, 2021, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sent a Notice of Penalty Offenses Concerning Endorsements...more