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Leslie Pedernales works with clients to develop communication strategies as part of integrated government relations initiatives. She partners with her clients to understand their business objectives and priorities so she can provide practical counsel and help them formulate successful legislative and legal strategies.

Update: The Washington Privacy Act

February 18, 2020April 4, 2020 Leslie PedernalesPrivacy

For more background on the Washington Privacy Act, see: Washington State Legislature Takes Another Shot At a Consumer Data Privacy Law (DataPoints, 1/22/2020) Leslie PedernalesLeslie Pedernales works with clients to develop communication strategies as part of integrated government relations initiatives.…

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Washington State Legislature Takes Another Shot At a Consumer Data Privacy Law

January 22, 2020January 22, 2020 Leslie PedernalesCyber Security, Legislative Updates, Privacy

Following an unsuccessful attempt last year at passing a comprehensive data privacy bill, the Washington State Legislature is hoping the second time’s the charm. Senate Bill 6281, this session’s updated version of The Washington Privacy Act, is based on the…

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What’s next for Facebook?

April 24, 2018December 5, 2019 Leslie PedernalesPrivacy, Social Media

Now that the cameras have gone, the booster cushion has been removed from the witness chair, and Mark Zuckerberg is comfortably back in in Palo Alto, having survived his marathon two-days of testimony in front of a somewhat confused Congress,…

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Live Streaming: The Privacy Concerns of Behind-the-Scenes Access

January 25, 2017December 6, 2019 Leslie PedernalesPrivacy

By Leslie Pedernales A professional football team clinches their playoff spot in an upset game, then hits the locker room for a celebration and an inspirational pep talk from their winning coach.  The perfect application for livestreaming, one might think.  Opening…

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Another major setback for EU-U.S. data transfer in “Schrems II”

July 24, 2020

BEWARE COMPROMISED BUSINESS EMAIL . . . AND THE LITIGATION THAT FOLLOWS

April 29, 2020

Update: The Washington Privacy Act

February 18, 2020

Washington State Legislature Takes Another Shot At a Consumer Data Privacy Law

January 22, 2020

Schrems II Opinion Casts Doubt on EU-US Data Protection Rules

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The technology and regulatory landscape is rapidly changing, thus impacting the manner in which companies across all industries operate, specifically in the ways they collect, use and secure confidential data. Moore & Van Allen’s Privacy & Data Security Group recognizes the challenges clients face in the effort to stay abreast of such volatility. “Data Points” seeks to educate by providing transparent and cutting-edge insight on the most critical issues and dynamics. Our goal is to inform business decision-makers who are navigating these waters about the information they must protect, and what to do if/when security is breached. Read About Our Practice and Meet the  MVA Privacy & Data Security Team.

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