United States:
Don't Forget About Biometric Privacy When Instituting COVID Procedures!
07 April 2021
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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Kelley Drye Legal Download · Don't Forget About Biometric Privacy When
Instituting COVID Procedures!
Special Counsels Michael Dover and Tara Marciano discuss
compliance requirements of Illinois' biometric privacy law
(BIPA) and how they affect companies implementing COVID procedures
to get their employees back to work, as well as how ongoing
litigation may have an effect on BIPA compliance in
"emergency" circumstances like the national COVID
pandemic.
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