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Greenberg Traurig: A Side-by-Side Comparison of the Contractual Requirements Found in Modern Data Privacy Statutes

Modern state privacy laws mandate that agreements with service providers or processors contain specific contractual provisions to govern the parties’ relationship. Which provisions should be included in a vendor agreement, however, differ by state statute. In addition, some state privacy laws impose statutory obligations upon vendors that do not necessarily need to be memorialized in the party’s contract. Read more.

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