Mitigating Legal Risks and Ensuring Compliance in Website Tracking

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Attorneys attending this course will learn about significant legal risk related to state and federal regulatory enforcement and litigation regarding website tracking and other website tools. Topics covered include what website tools are at issue and how they work, the approach that state and federal regulators are taking for enforcement, and specific litigation demands related to such website tools.

Attorneys of all levels are encouraged to attend this course to learn about litigation regarding website tracking. Attorneys, in-house compliance teams, marketing and communications teams, individuals who work with enterprise website domains and subdomains, and IT teams will especially benefit from the contents of this course.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify what website tools are at issue with recent state and federal enforcement and class action litigation
  • Discuss the guidance from and enforcement approach of federal regulators
  • Delineate the guidance from and enforcement approach of state regulators
  • Review the claims and demands that plaintiffs’ attorneys are making regarding these tools
  • Evaluate best practices for reducing legal risk


    Production Date: 3/18/2024

    About the Presenters

    Iliana L. Peters, Esq.

    Polsinelli

    Practice Area: Health Law

    Iliana L. Peters believes good data privacy and security is fundamental to ensuring patients’ trust in the healthcare system, and to helping healthcare clients succeed in an ever-changing landscape of threats to data security. She is recognized by the health care industry as a preeminent thinker and speaker on data privacy and security, particularly with regard to HIPAA, the HITECH Act, the 21st Century Cures Act, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA), the Privacy Act, and emerging cyber threats to health data.For over a decade, she both developed health information privacy and security policy, including on emerging technologies and cyber ...

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