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Adobe PDFRegulators are Expressing Heightened Interest in Mobile Apps and Privacy Enforcement: Is Your Company Prepared?
Alan L. Friel, Laurie A. Kamaiko, Dominique R. Shelton; Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
April 5, 2013, previously published on April 2013
On March 28, 2013, one of the Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) privacy division attorneys predicted that the FTC will continue to remain focused on mobile privacy citing it as a “huge priority for the agency.” He also advised that enforcement actions will ensue if...

 

HTMLWhen Sandy Became a Superstorm But Not a Hurricane: The Effect on Deductibles
Laurie A. Kamaiko, James T. Killelea; Edwards Wildman Palmer;
Legal Alert/Article
January 12, 2013, previously published on January 2013
Superstorm Sandy left in her wake thousands of homes and businesses with severe property damage and, in many instances, considerable financial losses. Estimates indicate that Sandy caused over $62 billion in damage and other losses, which have already spawned a growing number of storm-related...

 

HTMLNot Kidding About Protecting Kids' Data - FTC Puts Forth More Changes to Proposed Children's Privacy Rules
Alan L. Friel, Laurie A. Kamaiko; Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
August 16, 2012, previously published on August 2012
The Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") has proposed new revisions to the federal scheme for regulating children’s online and mobile privacy, known as the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act ("COPPA"). The proposed revisions would ease some burdens for publishers and...

 

HTMLOnline Behavioral Advertising/Tracking Litigation: A Rising Risk Facing Insurers and Insureds
Laurie A. Kamaiko, Mark E. Schreiber, Dominique R. Shelton; Edwards Wildman Palmer;
Legal Alert/Article
March 15, 2012, previously published on March 2012
2012 began with over 100 pending consumer class actions alleging various companies’ improper tracking of customer and other users’ behavior online and via mobile devices. Some 60 class actions were filed in December 2011 alone against the mobile industry for tracking user behavior for...

 

HTMLMarch 1 Deadline for Companies and Vendors with Massachusetts Personal Information
Theodore P. Augustinos, Laurie A. Kamaiko, Mark E. Schreiber, Socheth Sor; Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
January 31, 2012, previously published on January 2012
By March 1, 2012, companies with personal information of Massachusetts residents must amend their existing contracts with vendors that handle such information to require the vendors’ compliance with the Massachusetts data security regulations. This requirement applies to the personal...

 

HTMLConsequential Damages: New Developments in New York Case Law Regarding an Insured's Right to Recover Extra Contractual Damages
Laurie A. Kamaiko, Steven Pejman Nassi; Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
March 24, 2009, previously published on March 2009
One of the more significant developments of 2008 in New York insurance law came courtesy of two companion decisions by the state's highest court which held that, in addition to recovering policy proceeds, policyholders may recover consequential damages resulting from an insurer's breach of a...

 

HTMLNew York's Reversal of Its Long-Standing "No-Prejudice" Rule and Its Expansion of Rights of Direct Action against Insurers: How Broad Is Their Effect?
Laurie A. Kamaiko, Steven Pejman Nassi; Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
September 23, 2008, previously published on September 2008
On July 23, 2008, New York Governor David Patterson signed into law a bill that reverses New York's long-standing "no-prejudice" rule.

 

HTMLNew York's Reversal of Its Long-Standing "No-Prejudice" Rule and Its Expansion of Rights of Direct Action against Insurers: How Broad Is Their Effect?
Laurie A. Kamaiko, Steven Pejman Nassi; Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
September 18, 2008, previously published on September 2008
On July 23, 2008, New York Governor David Patterson signed into law a bill that reverses New York's long-standing "no-prejudice" rule.