Lexology December 2, 2024
Duane Morris LLP

As we come to the end of the year, companies operating in the United States should be planning their compliance strategies for the new upcoming privacy laws that go into effect in 2025 for New Hampshire, Delaware, Iowa, Nebraska, New Jersey, Tennessee, Minnesota and Maryland. While many of the rights and obligations of these new laws overlap, each has its own nuances. Now is the time to take stock of current privacy strategies and reassess them as needed to remain compliant with this incoming batch of state privacy laws.

In the absence of a federal comprehensive privacy law, states have been enacting their own patchwork of laws. There are currently 19 states that have passed comprehensive privacy laws. The following...

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