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Insler Publishes Update on Illinois’ BIPA

Charles Insler published an article in the January 2020 Illinois Bar Journal that evaluates how Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) has been interpreted by courts in the wake of the Illinois Supreme Court’s Rosenbach decision and explores some of the issues that still remain unresolved (e.g., the definition of “violation” and whether BIPA is susceptible to substantive due-process challenges) after Rosenbach. To read the article, click To read the article, click here.

Insler, a partner in the firm’s St. Louis office, focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation, including employment and labor law, cybersecurity, and appellate work. He is also an accomplished writer whose works have appeared in both national and international publications.

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