Caught in the Net: Navigating Trap and Trace Demands and Regulations
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In this timely episode, SCG Legal member Robinson+Cole (US: Massachusetts) discusses how a decades-old state law (CIPA – California Invasion of Privacy Act) is crossing borders to affect companies in Massachusetts and around the country, and finding new relevance in today’s digital age. Learn how growing concerns around data privacy are driving an increase in the volume and types of claims tied to websites’ collection and transmission of information, which technology tools are commonly involved, what steps to take after receiving a demand letter or complaint, the typical outcomes of such cases, and how to ensure website compliance to protect against legal action.
Record Date: August 7, 2025
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Participants
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Bill has over thirty years of commercial litigation and business law experience. He handles trials at the state and federal level, along with arbitrations and mediations, involving both domestic and international matters. Bill counsels clients on issues concerning commercial business matters including technology related contracts, general business disputes, and real estate and commercial leasing-related matters. Bill is an arbitrator who serves on the American Arbitration Association’s panel of arbitrators, and he also represents clients in arbitration matters. Additionally, Bill is a lecturer on the topics of commercial litigation, commercial lease law, and commercial contract law.
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Kathryn advises clients on data privacy and security, cybersecurity, and compliance with related state and federal laws. She assists clients in assessing risks related to technology and software contracts, as well as with compliance-related issues with outsourcing and vendor management. She represents clients across all industries, such as manufacturing, insurance, health care, education, energy, and construction.
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