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The BIPA Radar: A Lewis Brisbois Podcast

Mary Smigielski & Josh Kantrow

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Lewis Brisbois established the nation’s first BIPA (Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act) Practice, and is at the cutting-edge of defense in the wave of high exposure class action litigation being brought against Illinois employers and other groups under the Act. Join our hosts Mary Smigielski and Josh Kantrow, co-chairs of this pioneer legal team, as they present “The BIPA Radar,” a podcast series that will address critical aspects of compliance, insurance coverage, and litigation mov ...
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Heads Up

Mountain Leverage

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Heads Up is an interview series and podcast where technology innovators and experts discuss solutions to today's workflow challenges in distribution, manufacturing, healthcare, maintenance & inspection, and many other industries. From the warehouse floor all the way to the C-suite, Heads Up explores the impact technology and other innovations may play in advancing workflow efficiency.
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With 20+ years of experience in procurement and supply chain, Joe Carson, CEO of Spend Strategies, shares his valuable insights into the landscape of Artificial Intelligence in the Supply Chain. In this episode, we'll dive into the practical and valuable information you need to evaluate AI and its ability to fit into your organization's operations.…
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This is the first entry into our series: “AI: The Good, The Bad, and The Human in the Supply Chain”. In this series, we will tackle just what the title states... The good, bad, and human aspects of AI and only the necessary information that you need to take action in your organization concerning this rapidly growing topic. Join Alex Reneman on his …
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John Saldanha is the Sears Chair of Global Supply Chain Management at the John Chambers College of Business and Economics at WVU. In this episode, Alex and John discuss various, current supply chain disruptions, supply chain resiliency, and how leaders can adapt to unexpected challenges in the supply chain. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:26 Background 01…
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Some states, such as California, have a reputation for strict business regulations to protect workers’ rights, as workplace technology develops, these can be misused and prompts proactive rules. Illinois is a close second in employee protection regulations, where the state’s Biometric Information Privacy Act is coming back on employers and racking …
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**NOTICE: the information shared in this podcast is not legal advice. Seek out the help of a professional if you are under the Biometric Information Privacy Act. Kaitlyn Harger is Senior Economist at the Chamber of Progress and is the author of "Who Benefits from BIPA", an economic analysis of the Biometric Information Privacy Act. The Biometric In…
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In Episode 8 of The BIPA Radar, co-hosts Mary and Josh discuss a notable Illinois Supreme Court decision relating to the scope of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). In Mosby v. Ingalls Memorial Hospital, the court unanimously decided that BIPA’s health care exemption extends to all biometric information collected, used, or store…
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The customer's experience is becoming the main focus of marketing. Shari Altergott describes the importance of the customer experience, how to implement it into your company's strategy, and how the minimum is not enough when focusing on the customer experience - it's an all-in effort. You can check out Shari's podcast here. Visit The CX Edge here. …
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In Episode 7 of The BIPA Radar, our co-hosts Mary and Josh dive into an eventful summer for the BIPA litigation landscape, as the number of class action lawsuits concerning the Act continues to skyrocket. The Illinois Supreme Court recently denied national restaurant chain White Castle’s petition for rehearing in Cothron v. White Castle, a case whi…
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Mary and Josh are excited to welcome insurance attorney George Manos to The BIPA Radar! George is a Partner in Lewis Brisbois’ Chicago office, and has focused his practice on insurance coverage claims and disputes throughout the country. In Episode 6, George breaks down insurance ramifications from the hotly anticipated Illinois Supreme Court decis…
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In Episode 5 of The BIPA Radar, Josh and Mary discuss the Illinois Supreme Court's recent opinions in Cothron v. White Castle Systems, which held that a separate claim accrues under BIPA each and every time a private entity collects or discloses a biometric identifier or information. They also dive into Tims v. Black Horse Carriers, which held that…
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On the heels of two major Illinois Supreme Court decisions in February, this episode of The BIPA Radar dives into the rising wave of class action cases as a result of the Act, and how these cases have been litigated and settled. Mary and Josh break down last year's decision in the first BIPA case ever tried, which resulted in a $228 million judgmen…
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In this episode of The BIPA Radar, Mary and Josh break down common preconceived notions why companies of all sizes might believe, sometimes mistakenly, that they are exempt from BIPA, including that they: (1) operate outside of Illinois (2) do not actually collect biometric data. Mary and Josh also examine prior cases that businesses can look to fo…
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In Episode 2 of The BIPA Radar, co-hosts Mary and Josh break down key Illinois Supreme Court and Seventh Circuit cases involving defenses raised to BIPA litigation, including Rosenbach v. Six Flags, McDonald v. Symphony Bronzeville Park, Cothron v. White Castle, Tims v. Black Horse Carriers, Miller v. Southwest Airlines Co, and Fernandez v. Carey. …
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In Episode 1 of The BIPA Radar, Mary and Josh discuss what biometrics are, how their collection and storage has been handled in the past, and the origins of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act. In the past five years, there has been a rapid rise of BIPA related lawsuits, and companies that do business in Illinois need to comply with a nu…
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There is a recognized disparity among corporate America -- only 3% of C-Suite roles are held by black people.* In this episode of Heads Up, we discuss the importance of inclusion and diversity in the workplace, especially in the operations and supply chain industry. Join Ilias Simpson, CEO at bpost and Radial, and Heads Up host Alex Reneman, CEO of…
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Hosted by Mountain Leverage CEO Alex Reneman, Heads Up features logistics industry leaders, innovators, and experts discussing their companies' roles in delivering process improvements to solve strategic business challenges for a variety of industrial and commercial applications such as distribution centers, healthcare, maintenance & inspection, an…
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Hosted by Mountain Leverage CEO Alex Reneman, Heads Up features logistics industry leaders, innovators, and experts discussing their companies' roles in delivering process improvements to solve strategic business challenges for a variety of industrial and commercial applications such as distribution centers, healthcare, maintenance & inspection, an…
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Hosted by Mountain Leverage CEO Alex Reneman, Heads Up features logistics industry leaders, innovators, and experts discussing their companies' roles in delivering process improvements to solve strategic business challenges for a variety of industrial and commercial applications such as distribution centers, healthcare, maintenance & inspection, an…
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