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Date: Fri, Feb 17, 2023, 10:20 AM
Subject: BREAKING: Ill. Justices Say BIPA Claims Accrue With Each Scan
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The Illinois Supreme Court ruled Friday that Biometric Information Privacy Act claims accrue each time data is unlawfully collected and disclosed rather than simply the first time, a ruling that will almost certainly add to Illinois' already heavy privacy docket and that the defense bar has warned could lead to astronomical damages. 
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BREAKING: Ill. Justices Say BIPA Claims Accrue With Each Scan

By Celeste Bott and Lauraann Wood

The Illinois Supreme Court ruled Friday that Biometric Information Privacy Act claims accrue each time data is unlawfully collected and disclosed rather than simply the first time, a ruling that will almost certainly add to Illinois' already heavy privacy docket and that the defense bar has warned could lead to astronomical damages. 

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