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For nearly 15 years, Crosley Law Offices has assisted organizations in navigating a changing digital landscape and building maturity in privacy, security, and digital governance.
Business models in nearly every industry are increasingly driven by access to and use of data, and organizations are quickly adapting and utilizing data-dependent technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI). The team of attorneys and professionals at Crosley Law Offices helps clients traverse this rapidly shifting landscape of business needs, legal requirements, and consumer expectations.
We work with organizations on a wide variety of privacy, security, and digital governance matters.
Advising on a Complex and Changing Legal Landscape
We advise on and keep clients apprised of a variety of laws, regulations, and guidance. This includes comprehensive global and U.S. state privacy laws, sector-specific regulations, and other emerging laws around AI and data, such as:
- A growing number of comprehensive U.S. state privacy laws and their implementing regulations, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), and the Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act (INCDPA).
- Sector-specific state privacy laws, such as the Washington My Health My Data Act (WA MHMDA), Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), and recent children's privacy laws.
- U.S. federal privacy laws, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Federal Trade Commission Act (FTCA), Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), and others.
- The UK and EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and related implementation guidance.
- The growing number of EU data laws, including the Data Act, Data Governance Act (DGA), Digital Services Act (DSA), and Digital Markets Act (DMA).
- Legislation and regulation around AI, including the Colorado AI Act and the EU AI Act.
We also help clients monitor the landscape of privacy and security enforcement and litigation, as well as keep up with regulations and other guidance released by regulators and data protection authorities.
Digital Governance and Privacy Program Maturity
Our attorneys and professionals help organizations measure, build, and improve digital governance and privacy program maturity. This factors in not only compliance with law and regulation, but also strategic consideration of responsible decision-making and forward-looking program-building to help build agility to respond to the shifting landscape. Developing this maturity is a vital component of building the trust of consumers, regulators, and the public. We work with organizations of various sizes, structures, budgets, and risk profiles to tailor maturity models that fit their needs. We also offer data strategy and digital governance workshops through Red Barn Strategy, the consulting arm of Crosley Law Offices.