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Webinar: Navigating New Frontiers: The NY FAIR Act & TED Bill’s Impact on Consumer Protection and Data Privacy

July 7, 2025
1:00 - 2:00 PM ET

Speakers: Myriah Jaworski (Member at Clark Hill) & Jack O’Donnell (Managing Partner at O’Donnell & Associates)

Join us for an in-depth discussion on two pivotal pieces of legislation reshaping the consumer protection and data privacy landscape in New York: the NY FAIR Act and the TED Bill.

This webinar will explore how these laws aim to enhance transparency, accountability, and consumer rights in the digital age. We’ll break down key provisions, compliance obligations for businesses, and the broader implications for data governance, AI usage, and the expansion of consumer private rights of action. Whether you’re in legal, compliance, or IT, this session will equip you with the insights needed to stay ahead of regulatory changes and protect your organization.

Learning Outcomes include:

  • Understand the Scope and Intent of the NY FAIR Act
  • Analyze the TED Bill’s Implications for Algorithmic Pricing and Consumer Rights
  • Assess Compliance and Enforcement Risks
  • Apply Legal Insights to Business Practices
  • Prepare for Broader Regulatory Trends

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