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Web Tracking on Trial: Privacy Class Actions, AI Misrepresentation Claims, and Compliance Risks

Navigate privacy class action trends, AI tracking scrutiny, and multi-state regulatory frameworks to build defensible compliance programs protecting clients from escalating digital tracking litigation.

2026-04-10 14:00:00

Program Details

2026-04-10 14:00:00

2026-04-10 14:00:00

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Program Details

2026-04-10 14:00:00

Program Details

2026-04-10 14:00:00

Over 1,000+ webinars

2026-04-10 14:00:00

Course Overview

Every Click Leaves Legal Footprints

2026-04-10 14:00:00

Participants will master current privacy class action strategies, federal and state regulatory requirements, and AI tracking technology liability. Attorneys will develop practical compliance frameworks to mitigate client exposure across jurisdictions.

Format

CLE Credit

2h CLE Credits

Level

Intermediate

Length

2

Key topics that will be covered

01
Privacy Trends
Analyze recent court rulings and evolving plaintiff theories targeting digital tracking technologies.
02
Regulatory Compliance
Navigate CCPA, state biometric laws, FTC enforcement priorities, and emerging privacy legislation.
03
AI Scrutiny
Evaluate legal risks of session replay, behavioral analytics, and automated decision-making tools.
04
Consent Management
Assess compliance requirements for cookie implementations and consent management platforms.
05
Vendor Oversight
Develop vendor management strategies and data processing agreements reducing third-party liability.
06
Program Design
Build defensible risk assessment protocols and practical privacy compliance frameworks.

Program schedule

clock 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm EST

Current Privacy Class Action Trends: Analyzing Recent Court Rulings and Evolving Plaintiff Theories of Liability

Privacy class actions targeting digital tracking technologies are surging, with plaintiffs leveraging federal and state wiretap statutes against tools like Meta Pixel and Google Analytics while courts issue conflicting rulings that reshape defense strategy.

J. Colin KniselyJ. Colin Knisely
Michael ZulloMichael Zullo
clock 2:30 pm - 3:00 pm EST

Federal and State Regulatory Landscape: CCPA, State Biometric Laws, FTC Enforcement Priorities, and Emerging Legislation

An expanding patchwork of state comprehensive privacy laws, CCPA requirements, biometric information statutes like Illinois’ BIPA, FTC enforcement priorities, and newly enacted legislation creates overlapping compliance obligations that practitioners must navigate for their clients.

J. Colin KniselyJ. Colin Knisely
Michael ZulloMichael Zullo
clock 3:10 pm - 3:40 pm EST

AI-Enhanced Tracking Technologies Under Legal Scrutiny: Session Replay, Behavioral Analytics, Consent Management, and Automated Decision-Making Tools

Artificial intelligence integration into web tracking is intensifying legal exposure as plaintiffs extend wiretap theories to session replay tools, behavioral analytics platforms, consent management systems, and automated decision-making technologies under evolving legal standards.

J. Colin KniselyJ. Colin Knisely
Michael ZulloMichael Zullo
clock 3:40 pm - 4:10 pm EST

Practical Compliance Frameworks: Risk Assessment Protocols, Vendor Management Strategies, and Defensible Privacy Program Design

Building defensible compliance programs requires structured risk assessment protocols, vendor due diligence strategies, privacy program architecture, and actionable implementation steps that attorneys can deploy immediately to reduce client exposure across jurisdictions.

J. Colin KniselyJ. Colin Knisely
Michael ZulloMichael Zullo
J. Colin Knisely

J. Colin Knisely

Duane Morris LLP

Michael Zullo

Michael Zullo

Duane Morris LLP

J. Colin Knisely

J. Colin Knisely

Duane Morris LLP

J. Colin Knisely is a Partner at Duane Morris LLP in the firm’s Philadelphia office, where he concentrates his practice in commercial litigation, including class action litigation arising out of state and federal privacy laws. Colin regularly counsels clients in the complex areas of privacy, cybersecurity, ransomware attacks, and data breach response, and represents clients on claims concerning accessibility of their public-facing websites. He also specializes in litigation related to Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Fair Housing Act, while handling employment law, professional liability litigation, insurance coverage, and products liability matters, with lead roles in numerous trials in state and federal courts, arbitrations, and appeals.

Education & Credentials

Colin earned his J.D. from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1997, and his B.A., magna cum laude, from Allegheny College in 1993. He is admitted to the Pennsylvania and Ohio Bars and the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the Northern District of Ohio.

Recognition & Leadership

Colin has been named a Thomson Reuters Stand-out Lawyer (2024–2026).

Professional Involvement

Colin is a member of the Philadelphia Bar Association and the Professional Liability Underwriting Society. He authored "Northern District of California Allows CIPA Claims Against AI Pizza Ordering Assistant to Proceed" (August 2025) and "Third Circuit Clarifies Standing Requirements for Session Replay Privacy Claims" (August 2025), and co-authored "California SB 690 Stalls in Assembly — CIPA Liability Remains at Least Through 2026" (July 2025) and "U.S. Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit Reversal Expands Potential Liability for Companies Using Session-Replay and Tracking Technologies in California" (June 2025). He has presented on "Web Tracking on Trial: Privacy Class Actions, AI Misrepresentation Claims, and Compliance Risks" for myLawCLE (September 2025) and on privacy class actions for the Western Alliance Bank Class Action Law Forum (March 2024).

Experience

Colin secured a directed verdict at trial on behalf of a manufacturer in age discrimination and breach of contract claims, with affirmance on appeal before the Ohio Eighth District Court of Appeals. He has defended multiple banks and retailers in putative class actions alleging failure to comply with the ADA on website accessibility and ATM access, obtained a $1.85 million verdict for a bank client in a commercial mortgage dispute, and represented a lender in a $75 million lender liability, deepening insolvency, and fraud case brought by the U.S. Trustee.
Michael Zullo

Michael Zullo

Duane Morris LLP

Michael S. Zullo is a Partner at Duane Morris LLP in Philadelphia, where he serves as team lead for the firm’s Banking and Finance industry group. Mr. Zullo has been representing banks and other financial institutions in all manner of litigation for almost 20 years. He has appeared before federal and state courts nationwide and has a proven track record of success in the courtroom. He has also resolved hundreds of matters outside of the courtroom, employing a practical, problem-solving approach that puts client goals first. Mr. Zullo also counsels clients in purported class action litigation concerning the accessibility features of their public facing websites and represents clients on claims arising out of state and federal privacy laws such as the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) and the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA). Law360’s “Ask the Experts” segment has highlighted his written analysis on website privacy litigation.

Education & Credentials

Mr. Zullo is a 2003 cum laude graduate of the George Washington University Law School, where he was the notes editor for the Public Contracts Journal. He is also a magna cum laude graduate of Boston College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.

Recognition & Leadership

Mr. Zullo is a board member of the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD), where he chairs the Governance Committee. As an individual who is deaf, he brings first-hand knowledge of accessibility issues to his practice, and Law360's "Ask the Experts" segment has highlighted his analysis on website privacy litigation.

Professional Involvement

Mr. Zullo is a member of Duane Morris's Diversity and Inclusion Committee and serves as a mentor to associates with disabilities and/or from underrepresented backgrounds. He partners with clients and their consultants to help them achieve compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Experience

For almost 20 years, Mr. Zullo has represented banks and financial institutions in litigation involving UCC matters, lender liability claims, internal investigations, the Bank Secrecy Act, asset recovery, and ADA compliance. His representative matters include obtaining injunctive relief permitting recovery of over 350 vehicles in a $40 million auto finance dispute, securing an $11 million arbitration award, and winning dismissals in cases involving RICO, fraud, and multimillion-dollar contract claims in federal and state courts nationwide.
J. Colin Knisely

J. Colin Knisely

Duane Morris LLP

J. Colin Knisely is a Partner at Duane Morris LLP in the firm’s Philadelphia office, where he concentrates his practice in commercial litigation, including class action litigation arising out of state and federal privacy laws. Colin regularly counsels clients in the complex areas of privacy, cybersecurity, ransomware attacks, and data breach response, and represents clients on claims concerning accessibility of their public-facing websites. He also specializes in litigation related to Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Fair Housing Act, while handling employment law, professional liability litigation, insurance coverage, and products liability matters, with lead roles in numerous trials in state and federal courts, arbitrations, and appeals.

Education & Credentials

Colin earned his J.D. from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1997, and his B.A., magna cum laude, from Allegheny College in 1993. He is admitted to the Pennsylvania and Ohio Bars and the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the Northern District of Ohio.

Recognition & Leadership

Colin has been named a Thomson Reuters Stand-out Lawyer (2024–2026).

Professional Involvement

Colin is a member of the Philadelphia Bar Association and the Professional Liability Underwriting Society. He authored "Northern District of California Allows CIPA Claims Against AI Pizza Ordering Assistant to Proceed" (August 2025) and "Third Circuit Clarifies Standing Requirements for Session Replay Privacy Claims" (August 2025), and co-authored "California SB 690 Stalls in Assembly — CIPA Liability Remains at Least Through 2026" (July 2025) and "U.S. Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit Reversal Expands Potential Liability for Companies Using Session-Replay and Tracking Technologies in California" (June 2025). He has presented on "Web Tracking on Trial: Privacy Class Actions, AI Misrepresentation Claims, and Compliance Risks" for myLawCLE (September 2025) and on privacy class actions for the Western Alliance Bank Class Action Law Forum (March 2024).

Experience

Colin secured a directed verdict at trial on behalf of a manufacturer in age discrimination and breach of contract claims, with affirmance on appeal before the Ohio Eighth District Court of Appeals. He has defended multiple banks and retailers in putative class actions alleging failure to comply with the ADA on website accessibility and ATM access, obtained a $1.85 million verdict for a bank client in a commercial mortgage dispute, and represented a lender in a $75 million lender liability, deepening insolvency, and fraud case brought by the U.S. Trustee.
Michael Zullo

Michael Zullo

Duane Morris LLP

Michael S. Zullo is a Partner at Duane Morris LLP in Philadelphia, where he serves as team lead for the firm’s Banking and Finance industry group. Mr. Zullo has been representing banks and other financial institutions in all manner of litigation for almost 20 years. He has appeared before federal and state courts nationwide and has a proven track record of success in the courtroom. He has also resolved hundreds of matters outside of the courtroom, employing a practical, problem-solving approach that puts client goals first. Mr. Zullo also counsels clients in purported class action litigation concerning the accessibility features of their public facing websites and represents clients on claims arising out of state and federal privacy laws such as the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) and the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA). Law360’s “Ask the Experts” segment has highlighted his written analysis on website privacy litigation.

Education & Credentials

Mr. Zullo is a 2003 cum laude graduate of the George Washington University Law School, where he was the notes editor for the Public Contracts Journal. He is also a magna cum laude graduate of Boston College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.

Recognition & Leadership

Mr. Zullo is a board member of the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD), where he chairs the Governance Committee. As an individual who is deaf, he brings first-hand knowledge of accessibility issues to his practice, and Law360's "Ask the Experts" segment has highlighted his analysis on website privacy litigation.

Professional Involvement

Mr. Zullo is a member of Duane Morris's Diversity and Inclusion Committee and serves as a mentor to associates with disabilities and/or from underrepresented backgrounds. He partners with clients and their consultants to help them achieve compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Experience

For almost 20 years, Mr. Zullo has represented banks and financial institutions in litigation involving UCC matters, lender liability claims, internal investigations, the Bank Secrecy Act, asset recovery, and ADA compliance. His representative matters include obtaining injunctive relief permitting recovery of over 350 vehicles in a $40 million auto finance dispute, securing an $11 million arbitration award, and winning dismissals in cases involving RICO, fraud, and multimillion-dollar contract claims in federal and state courts nationwide.

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AL2.0
AR2.0
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CA2.0
CO2.0
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ID2.0
IL2.0
IN2.0
KS2.0
KY2.0
LA2.0
MA2.0
MD2.0
ME2.0
MI2.0
MN2.0
MO2.4
MS2.0
MT2.0
NC2.0
ND2.0
NE2.0
NH120.0
NJ2.4
NM2.0
NV2.0
NY2.0
OH2.0
OK2.0
OR2.0
PA2.0
RI2.5
SC2.0
SD2.0
TN2.0
TX2.0
UT2.0
VA2.0
VT2.0
WA2.0
WI2.0
WV2.4
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The Alabama State Bar MCLE Commission requires attorneys to complete 12 credits, including 1 ethics, by December 31 of each year. All credits must be reported by February 15 of the following year. A maximum of 12 credits, including 1 ethics credit, may be carried over for 1 year only.  

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