In Episode 7 of ComplianceTalk, Michele Shuster and Chad Blackham cover several timely developments shaping today’s compliance landscape. From a lawsuit against the Boston Red Sox over “junk fees” to a deeper look at what makes arbitration clauses enforceable online, this episode highlights the importance of clear, conspicuous disclosures.
They also touch on growing momentum behind laws that would require Reassigned Number Database scrubbing, along with a notable TCPA case addressing consent and quiet hours restrictions—and what it means for businesses making calls or sending texts.
On the AI and privacy front, there’s plenty to watch, including Alabama’s low-threshold data protection law, Kentucky’s expanded definition of sensitive data, new limits on personalized pricing in Maryland, and the pause on Colorado’s AI Act enforcement.