Herzog’s Comparative Guide on Key Rights in US States Privacy Laws – V3
6 June 2024
Dear clients, colleagues and friends,
The legal landscape surrounding data protection in the United States continues to evolve and expand during 2024, after significant expansion in the previous year.
Since the beginning of the year, 7 additional US states (Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey and Vermont) have enacted comprehensive general privacy laws, and joined the previous 12 states that have enacted such laws in recent years. Other states’ privacy laws are on the way.
While the various laws share significant similarities in their key concepts and principles, they vary in the particular rights granted to data subjects and their scope.
Recognizing the challenges that this fragmented landscape presents, we are pleased to publish the 3rd edition of our comparative guide, which simplifies the differences between the various US states’ privacy laws in relation to data subject (consumer) rights and a couple of additional key requirements.
To read our guide >> click here
If you require further clarification or guidance on the contents of this guide, or any other data protection matters, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Our team is constantly monitoring the developments in this area, and we will keep updating this comparative guide as new laws and changes to existing ones occur.
The Technology Regulation Department
Herzog Fox & Neeman