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Importing BIPA to New York: Biometric Law Enforcement on the Horizon
Due to the increasing focus on biometric litigation, this article provides an overview of the Biometric Information Privacy Act, as well as existing and proposed New York law regulating biometric information.Biometric Privacy Violations Derail BNSF
In October 2022, an Illinois jury handed down a first-of-its-kind verdict holding BNSF Railway Company liable for no fewer than 45,600 reckless or intentional violations of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA).Legal Tech's Milestones for Cybersecurity and Privacy in 2022
Legal industry experts weigh in on the biggest developments in cybersecurity and privacy in the past year.Analyzing the Impact of the First BIPA Jury Trial On the Biometric Privacy Legal Landscape
The recent jury verdict against BNSF is a sign that defendants may face an uphill battle in future BIPA trials and the larger biometric privacy landscape as a whole.View more book results for the query "BNSF Railway Company"
Takeaways From Recent BIPA Vicarious Liability Decision
A recent motion ruling in the BNSF class action broadens the scope of liability exposure under BIPA to include vicarious liability as a basis for finding a violation of the law's notice and consent requirements.BNSF Railway's Longtime Legal Chief to Step Down; Successor Named
Roger Nober is slated to retire at the end of the year as part of a "long-planned transition," which involves BNSF lawyer Jill Mulligan taking over as legal chief.Why the Pa. High Court May Have Decided Jurisdiction Incorrectly in 'Mallory'
In Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway, 266 A. 3d 542 (2021), the court ruled that courts cannot hear an out-of-state claim in Pennsylvania based upon the foreign corporation's registration to do business because registration was coerced by statute rather than a voluntary agreement to subject itself to the general jurisdiction of our courts.Does Jurisdiction-by-Consent Survive 'Daimler AG v. Bauman'?
The Supreme Court of the United States will likely soon resolve the issue when it considers 'Mallory'.Kirkland Business Litigator Jumps to Jones Day
After spending nearly 20 years at Kirkland & Ellis, partner Bridget O'Connor said this is "a good time for me to look at making a change."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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