By: Aaron Krowne In a major recent case testing California’s medical information privacy law, part of the California Medical Information Act, or CMIA (California Civil Code § 56 et seq.), the Third District Court of Appeals in Sutter Health v. Superior Court held on July 21, 2014 that confidential information covered by the law must be…
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Supreme Court Brings “Reasonable Expectation of Privacy” Into The Digital Age
By: Aaron Krowne In this post we briefly introduce a key aspect of the right to privacy – the reasonable expectation of privacy (“REP”) – and discuss the impact of the recent US Supreme Court decisions in Riley v. California and US v. Wurie on it, with implications for digital information privacy. A Game-Changer? The…
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Florida’s New Law is Strong “Sunshine” for Data Breaches
By: Aaron Krowne On June 20, 2014, the Florida legislature passed SB 1524, the Florida Information Protection Act of 2014 (“FIPA”). The law updates Florida’s existing data breach law, creating one of the strongest laws in the nation protecting consumer personal data through the use of strict transparency requirements. FIPA applies to any entity with…
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Through the Looking “Glass”: Google Glass Creates a New Legal Wonderland
By: Aaron Krowne You may have heard quite a bit of buzz about “Google Glass” in the past few years – and if you aren’t already intimately familiar with it, you probably at least know it is a new technology from Google that involves a “computer and camera” grafted onto otherwise standard eyeglasses. Indeed, this…
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