17 Oct 2023
How to Make a Freedom of Information Act Request
Institutions often seek non-public information from governmental agencies. Review this practice note, from Christine N. Walz, Cynthia A. Gierhart, and Sara Benson of Holland and Knight LLP, to learn about current requirements governing public access to certain U.S. government and administrative agency records under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Understand the procedures for submitting a request, the government agency response, and the review timeline for FOIA requests.
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Review this U.S. 50-state practice note for legal requirements on disseminating customer nonpublic personally identifying (NPI) information. Counsel can learn about restrictions relating to confidential information as well as specific exemptions to sharing NPI.
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Gain a comprehensive view of laws regulating the disclosure of consumer personal information in health, medical, insurance, financial services, state, and federal agencies. This practice note provides an overview of federal laws that regulate third-party disclosure of personal information.
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- State Law Comparison Tool for Consumer Financial Regulations
Access the state law comparison tool, Consumer Financial Regulations topic, for state-specific guidance and the ability to compare state laws in the areas of consumer lending, credit card lending, and residential mortgage loans. The content also addresses key questions on oversight and supervision, advertising, marketing, usury, fraud, and unfair and deceptive trade practices. - For related Practical Guidance content on important recent trends, please review these easy-to-use Resource Kits on a variety of emerging topics:
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