May 13, 2026

Privacy Revisited: Connecticut’s Substantial Amendments Take Effect July 1, 2026

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Connecticut has given its privacy law a facelift for 2026, with significant changes taking effect starting July 1. Read about the notable amendments here.

As always, we remind you that a client alert is not legal advice and urge you to reach out to a member of our team with questions.

Stacy O. Stitham |sstitham@brannlaw.com
David Swetnam-Burland |dsb@brannlaw.com
Nathaniel A. Bessey |nbessey@brannlaw.com

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