May 1, 2023

Stacy Stitham and David Swetnam-Burland Pen MaineBiz Guest Column on State Privacy Laws

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On May 1, 2023, MaineBiz published a guest column (subscription required) by partners Stacy O. Stitham and David Swetnam-Burland on what Maine businesses need to know about new state privacy laws. Although Maine has not passed its own privacy statute, many other states, including California, Virginia, and Colorado, have enacted new laws intended to apply to out-of-state businesses interacting with their residents. Stitham and Swetnam-Burland highlight what these laws require and why it’s vital to keep an eye on the rapidly changing legal landscape in this area.

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