In recent years, several states have been drafting legislation to enhance consumers privacy rights. The California Consumer Privacy Act, which became effective in January of this year, was the first of these privacy protection statutes to become enacted. The proposed New York Privacy Act is currently being considered by the legislature, and if enacted, will be even more expansive than Californias. In this webcast, we will discuss the key components of the proposed New York Privacy Act, including, among others, (a) the definition of personal data; (b) businesses affected; (c) private rights of action; and (d) the unique fiduciary duty obligations and opt-in requirement. We will discuss the impact that these aspects of the proposed Act and others will have on companies conducting business in New York and the protection they will provide to consumers.