Privacy Talks series
The State of US Federal and State Health Information Privacy Laws
Event summary
Please join members of Cooley’s cyber/data/privacy team throughout 2025 for an in-depth analysis of the critical and timely regulatory issues and legal topics impacting companies and organizations relating to the protection of data, privacy and cybersecurity.
Session 4: The State of US Federal and State Health Information Privacy Laws
The US federal government, state legislatures and regulatory authorities are increasingly focused on “health information.” In the post-Dobbs era, a building crescendo of new and amended health-focused privacy laws and rules continue to emerge – including the Federal Trade Commission’s revised Health Breach Notification Rule, California’s amended Confidentiality of Medical Information Act, Connecticut’s amended Data Privacy Act, and Washington’s My Health My Data Act. In this session, Cooley lawyers will provide practical and operational guidance on how digital health organizations can comply with the health privacy landscape, while pursuing pro-growth business strategies to leverage a critical asset – data.
Join us for a practical discussion and guidance on how digital health organizations can balance intersecting growth and compliance efforts in the health privacy patchwork landscape in the US.
Speakers
- Andrew Epstein – Special Counsel at Cooley
- Mari Dugas – Associate at Cooley
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Credits
- Attendees may earn up to 1.0 CLE credit for participating in each session of this live webinar. Credit will not be granted for on-demand viewing.
- Cooley LLP is an approved provider and will provide credit in CA, CO, IL, NY, PA and TX.
- Cooley LLP is a sponsor and will apply for credit in FL, OH, VA and WA.
- Credit in other jurisdictions may be available via reciprocity.
2025 Privacy Talks Series
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