DRI Center for Law and Public Policy leader Laura Clark Fey recently spoke with Litigation Daily regarding the influence of the plaintiffs’ bar in enforcing judicial privacy laws. Fey, the chair of the Center’s Data Privacy and Protection Working Group, spoke to the source specifically about New Jersey’s Daniel’s Law, commenting on the dangers of the law’s provisions allowing the assignment of claims and more.
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