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New Connecticut Privacy Law Imposes Up to $500,000 in Civil Penalties for Misuse of Personal Information


by Miriam Wugmeister View Biography
Morrison & Foerster LLP View Firm Credentials
New York Office

Christine E. Lyon View Biography
Morrison & Foerster LLP View Firm Credentials
Palo Alto Office

Joyita Basu
Morrison & Foerster LLP View Firm Credentials
San Francisco Office

July 7, 2008

Previously published on June 19, 2008

Effective October 1, 2008, Connecticut's new Act on the Confidentiality of Social Security Numbers (the "Act") will impose substantial new obligations on businesses that collect Social Security numbers ("SSNs") and other personal information--and substantial new penalties for...


 

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