Presented by the Young Lawyers Section
About the Program
Connecticut has significantly amended the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA), expanding its scope, tightening protections for minors and sensitive data, and adding new obligations around artificial intelligence and large language models. This 60 minute program is designed for Connecticut attorneys who need a clear, practical understanding of the most recent amendments.
The session will start with a brief refresher on the original CTDPA framework and then walk through the key amendments taking effect in 2026, including expanded coverage thresholds, revised exemptions, enhanced data minimization and purpose limitations, and new requirements for handling sensitive data. The program will then focus on heightened protections for children and teens, design and “dark patterns”, and emerging AI/LLM transparency and impact assessment obligations. The program will end with a look at a proposed bill that considers further amendments to the CTDPA, such as a data broker registration provision, an algorithmic pricing disclosure provision, and more.
You Will Learn
• About whom is newly in-scope under the amended CTDPA thresholds and exemptions
• About the enhanced requirements for data minimization, sensitive data, and minors’ data
• About the new AI/LLM transparency and impact assessment obligations under the amended CTDPA
Who Should Attend
Attorneys interested in learning more about the Connecticut Data Privacy Act.
Cost
(Includes electronic materials)
YL and Solo/Small Section Member $25
Member $35
CLE Pass Holder $0 (you must have purchased the CLE Pass to register as a CLE Pass holder)
Student Member $0
Non-Member $70
Financial hardship information is available upon request.
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