On January 5, the Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint against D-Link Corporation, a Taiwanese corporation, and D-Link Systems, Inc., a California corporation and a subsidiary of D-Link Corporation. D-Link sells Internet of Things (“IoT”) devices and software to support such devices. Specifically, D-Link sells routers which transfer data packets along a network and which
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West Virginia Federal Court First Reconsiders, Then Restricts, Vicarious Liability for TCPA Claims in MDL
The United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia recently reversed its position on vicarious liability under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, granting summary judgment for defendants UTC Fire and Security Americas Corporation, Inc. and Honeywell International, Inc. in multi-district litigation. In doing so, the court joined the growing list of federal …
FDA’s Postmarket Management of Cybersecurity in Medical Devices
On December 28, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued its “nonbinding recommendations” guidance for addressing post-market cybersecurity vulnerabilities in medical devices under the title “Postmarket Management of Cybersecurity in Medical Devices.”[1] By its terms, the recommendations are for a “risk-based framework for assessing when changes to medical devices for cybersecurity vulnerabilities require reporting…
Student Loan Servicer Agrees to $17.5M TCPA Class Action Settlement
On January 26, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana granted preliminary approval of a $17.5 million Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action against Navient Solutions Inc.
According to the original Complaint, plaintiff Randy Johnson received multiple telephone calls on his cell phone from Navient, a student loan servicing and collection …
NHTSA and DOT Propose Rule Mandating Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication on Light Vehicles
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Department of Transportation have issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for autonomous and connected cars. The NPRM “proposes to establish a new Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard” under 40 CFR 571 to mandate vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications for new light vehicles and to standardize the message and format…
Join Us on February 9 for a Complimentary Webinar on Redlining and Fair Lending
Join Troutman Sanders Partners James W. Stevens and Alan D. Wingfield on Thursday, February 9 at 12 p.m. ET for a complimentary webinar to discuss current trends and outlook for the key fair lending issues of redlining and disparate impact.
Specific topics of discussion include the basics of federal regulators’ theories and methodologies in assessing…
Ninth Circuit Reverses Dismissal of Plaintiffs’ FCRA Complaint against Fannie Mae
In an unpublished decision, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a complaint sufficiently alleged that Federal National Mortgage Association (“Fannie Mae”) may act as a consumer reporting agency (“CRA”) under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, which could potentially subject Fannie Mae to the accuracy requirements imposed by section 1681e(b) of the FCRA.
In…
NY AG Settles with Acer for $115,000 over Data Breach
On January 26, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced a settlement with Acer Service Corporation over an alleged data breach involving more than 35,000 credit card numbers, including the credit card information and other personal information of 2,250 New York residents. As part of the settlement, Acer agreed to pay $115,000 in penalties …
Six Attorneys General File Motion to Intervene in School Accreditation Case
On January 24, attorneys general for Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, Illinois, New York, and the District of Columbia filed a motion to intervene in a case between the U.S. Department of Education and the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (“ACICS”).
ACICS, which previously has come under federal scrutiny for its accreditation practices, filed the …
Ban the Box Bill Passes Virginia State Senate, Awaits Review by House
On January 27, Sen. Rosalyn Dance’s “ban the box” bill, SB 1171, passed the Virginia Senate by a 22-17 vote. The bill proposes to “ban the box” by preventing prospective employers from asking about a job applicant’s criminal history at the initial employment application stage. The bill was introduced as follows:
“Public employment; inquiries by …