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Evolving Theories for Online Tracking Litigation in Illinois

Illinois State Bar Association

Online Webinar

Blank Rome partner Rachel L. Schaller and associate Gabrielle N. Ganze will serve as panelists for the Illinois State Bar Association Privacy and Information Security Law Section’s “Evolving Theories for Online Tracking Litigation in Illinois,” taking place Friday, March 28, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. CDT, as a live webcast.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The panel will discuss how privacy violations can occur when websites use tracking technology, as well as how federal and state law theories are shaping online tracking litigation in Illinois. Business advice and financial planning lawyers, corporate law attorneys, healthcare counsel, privacy and information security practitioners, and labor law attorneys with basic practice experience who attend this online program will learn what the current nationwide legal landscape looks like regarding the use of online tracking technology; theories of online tracking privacy litigation in Illinois; how to avoid litigation in Illinois (and nationwide); policies and procedures constituting best practices when using online tracking technology; and new technologies that require special considerations.

Panelists:

  • Moderator: Gabrielle N. Ganze, Blank Rome LLP
  • Tatyana L. Ruderman, InfoLawGroup LLP
  • Rachel L. Schaller, Blank Rome LLP

CLE is available.

For more information and to register, please visit the event webpage.