NJ Privacy Law Litigation Continues in the Midst of Uncertainty
NJ Privacy Law Litigation Continues in the Midst of Uncertainty
With legislation pending that is designed to eliminate existing loopholes in a New Jersey State privacy law, the entity responsible for shining a light on NJ’s privacy law continues filing lawsuits. Commonly referred to as Daniel’s Law (“NJ Privacy Law”), the New Jersey Privacy Law was enacted to protect home addresses and telephone numbers of, among others, members of law enforcement and the judiciary.... By: Klein Moynihan Turco LLP
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