Online Tracking and Data Privacy: Risks of Third-Party Cookies, FTC and COPPA Regulations, and Consumer Protection

Michael J Gorby
Michael J Gorby | Gorby Peters & Associates, LLC

Mike Gorby has tried hundreds of cases and handled thousands of matters for corporations and individuals across the United States throughout his three- decade legal career. Mike’s practice focuses on Insurance Coverage Disputes, Commercial Litigation and Liability for Owners and Managers of Property. He is also a certified mediator.

On-Demand: February 27, 2025

2 hour CLE

This program is only available to All-Access Pass Members.
Subscribe to Miami-Dade Bar + myLawCLEs All-Access Pass...
Get this course, plus over 1,000+ live webinars.
Learn More

Program Summary

This session delves into the complex legal landscape surrounding online tracking and third-party cookies, highlighting implications under federal laws like the FTC Act and COPPA. Participants will examine the risks and liabilities companies face and the crucial role state attorneys general play in enforcement. Gain an understanding of national data privacy regulations and the importance of consumer protection, with insights from key federal agencies such as the FTC and FCC. Practical guidance for attorneys advising clients on these issues will emphasize transparency, consent, and compliance. We’ll also explore recent case studies and emerging trends, including the impact of artificial intelligence on data privacy practices.

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Online Tracking and Third-Party Cookies: Legal implications and risks
  • Data Privacy and Consumer Protection: Guidance and regulations
  • Best Practices for Attorneys: Navigating online tracking and data Privacy
  • Case Studies and Emerging Trends

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Michael J GorbyMichael J Gorby | Gorby Peters & Associates, LLC

Mike Gorby has tried hundreds of cases and handled thousands of matters for corporations and individuals across the United States throughout his three- decade legal career. Mike’s practice focuses on Insurance Coverage Disputes, Commercial Litigation and Liability for Owners and Managers of Property. He is also a certified mediator.

Mike is a passionate teacher. He’s chaired the Premises Liability Seminar for the Institute of Continuing Legal Education of Georgia (now a Division of the Georgia State Bar) for over twenty years. He is a frequent speaker for state and national legal education programs including ICLE, the National Business Institute and the Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center (GTPAC), which helps businesses identify, compete for, and win government contracts.

Mike is the author of Premises Liability in Georgia, which was originally published by Thomson-Reuters® in 1998 and which is now in its Second Edition. Mike is a graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law. Before attending law school, Mike served as an Artillery Officer with the U.S. Army.

Mike is rated AV-Preeminent ® (the highest level of professional excellence) by the Lexis-Nexis Peer Review Ratings™ system, and has been selected as a Super Lawyers® by the Thomson Reuters® peer review system.

Agenda

I. Online Tracking and Third-Party Cookies: Legal implications and risks | 1:00pm – 1:30pm

  • Analysis of the legal implications of online tracking and third-party cookies under federal laws, such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act and the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
  • Examination of the potential risks and liabilities for companies using online tracking and third-party cookies
  • Discussion of the role of state attorneys general in enforcing data privacy and online tracking regulations

II. Data Privacy and Consumer Protection: Guidance and regulations | 1:30pm – 2:00pm

  • National guidance and regulations on data privacy and security, including the FTC’s guidance on online tracking and data privacy
  • Analysis of the importance of consumer protection and regulatory compliance in the digital age
  • Discussion of the role of federal agencies, such as the FTC and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), in regulating data privacy and online tracking

Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm

III. Best Practices for Attorneys: Navigating online tracking and data privacy | 2:10pm – 2:40pm

  • Practical guidance for attorneys advising clients on online tracking and data privacy issues nationally
  • Discussion of the importance of transparency, consent, and data minimization
    Examination of the role of attorneys in ensuring compliance with national laws and regulations

IV. Case Studies and Emerging Trends | 2:40pm – 3:10pm

  • Analysis of recent case studies and enforcement actions related to online tracking and data privacy
  • Discussion of emerging trends and developments in data privacy and online tracking, such as the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning
Preview
More CLE Webinars
Upcoming CLE Webinars
Real Estate LLC Disputes
Real Estate LLC Disputes Wed, April 23, 2025
Live Webcast
Government Contracts 101 (2025 Edition)
Government Contracts 101 (2025 Edition) Thu, April 24, 2025
Live Webcast
Abating Tax Penalties (2025 Edition)
Abating Tax Penalties (2025 Edition) Thu, April 24, 2025
On-Demand
Live Replay
1031 Exchanges 101 (2025 Edition)
1031 Exchanges 101 (2025 Edition) Tue, April 29, 2025
On-Demand
Live Replay
AI and the Law: Tools, Risks, and Ethical Dilemmas
AI and the Law: Tools, Risks, and Ethical Dilemmas Wed, April 30, 2025
Live Webcast
IRS Offers-in-Compromise (2025 Edition)
IRS Offers-in-Compromise (2025 Edition) Wed, April 30, 2025
On-Demand
Live Replay
The Use of Deepfake AI Evidence in Court
The Use of Deepfake AI Evidence in Court Wed, April 30, 2025
Live Webcast