Plaintiffs’ Bar Revs Up Claims Under the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act
Key Takeaways A decades-old federal law is becoming a new source of privacy litigation risk for businesses that handle driver- or vehicle-related data as plaintiffs increasingly invoke the DPPA and…
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