Our lawyers are knowledgeable about data collection technology, including the use of cookies. We also understand the value of collecting and using data for marketing and other strategic purposes.
We are well versed in data breach response, remediation, coordination, and litigation, including investigations by the U.S. Office of Civil Rights and state AGs.
We actively attend and speak at FTC, state AG, and industry-sponsored workshops and programs on data privacy and security developments, cases, trends, and agendas. We track federal and state privacy laws and proposals to keep our team apprised on this rapidly evolving area.
We advise clients in data mapping and development of enterprise-wide privacy and security plans, and compliance with various privacy requirements as well as industry-specific regulations. We are experienced in advising clients on the sharing and transfer of collected data, whether a license arrangement, a sale, or in the bankruptcy context. We regularly structure arrangements with promoters, marketers, website exchanges, health information exchanges, and other third parties for the sharing and care of our clients' customer data.
We advise clients on practices and policies to safeguard data against accidental or deliberate disclosure, including security programs, policies, education, and implementation of administrative, technical, and physical safeguards.
We also work with clients to develop website and mobile app privacy policies and terms and conditions of use, and social media policies, practices and procedures.
Our clients include companies in all industries, including: tax-exempt organizations with significant fundraising activities, general audience websites and mobile apps, catalogue and direct marketing companies, companies with a significant offline database of customer information, computer software companies, start-up companies, companies providing remote monitoring of equipment, health care providers, hospitals and patient portal vendors, health information exchanges, utilities, manufacturing, energy, and wireless telecommunications service providers.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Robinson Cole
- Tracking Employees with GPS? New Jersey Law Requires Employers to Give Written Notice to Employees Before Using a Tracking Device in Employee Vehicles - (Posted On Friday, April 01, 2022)
- NIST Releases Request for Information to Improve Cybersecurity Framework and Supply Chain Risk Management - (Posted On Thursday, March 24, 2022)
- California Attorney General’s Opinion States that Consumers’ Right to Know Includes Inferences - (Posted On Thursday, March 17, 2022)
- New York Law Incorporates Identity Theft into the Definition of Elder Abuse - (Posted On Thursday, March 10, 2022)
- Hackers Target Russia in Support Of Ukraine - (Posted On Friday, March 04, 2022)
- Twenty Most Common Passwords Leaked to the Dark Web: Is Your Password on the List? - (Posted On Thursday, March 03, 2022)
- At Least 22 States Have Consumer Privacy Legislation Pending – Will 2022 Be the Year for More State Privacy Laws? - (Posted On Thursday, February 24, 2022)
- Privacy and Cybersecurity Are Driving Compliance Initiatives According to Corporate Counsel - (Posted On Thursday, February 17, 2022)
- Proposed EARN IT Act Sparks Controversy - (Posted On Thursday, February 10, 2022)
- Data Minimization: What Is It and Why Practice It? - (Posted On Thursday, February 10, 2022)
The Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice Group at Robinson & Cole LLP has been named a Go-To Thought Leader by the National Law Review. The 2022 Ukraine invasion by Russia spurred significant concerns regarding cybersecurity, malware, and cybercrime. Robinson & Cole’s Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Group provided vital insights on this matter throughout the year, writing on topics such as hackers targeting Russia in support of Ukraine, and the FBI and DHS’s repeated warnings of Russian infrastructure attacks.