Daniel Cotter was recently quoted in the Law360 article, “Illinois Cases To Watch In 2025.”
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Daniel Cotter was recently quoted in the Law360 article, “Illinois Cases To Watch In 2025,” providing insight on the Illinois Supreme Court’s upcoming cases, particularly relating to the state’s Biometric Information Privacy Act and its current and future impact for businesses and employers. According to Cotter, “The retroactivity question is one of the big outstanding debates over BIPA, which has flooded Illinois courtrooms in recent years and led to multiple hard-fought appellate cases over its scope, statute of limitations, and other issues.”
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