Inside Delaware's New Laws On Destroying Consumer Info

Law360, New York ( October 15, 2014, 10:12 AM EDT) -- When companies that conduct business in Delaware make their 2015 New Year's resolutions, they should be sure to add compliance with 6 Del. Code §§50C-101 - 50C -104 (hereinafter "Section 50C") and 7 Del. Code § 736 (hereinafter "Section 736") to their list. Section 50C and Section 736, which were respectively signed into law on July 1 and Sept. 2, 2014, and both go into effect Jan. 1, 2015, create potential liability for companies that fail to destroy records or documents that contain personal identifying information in a manner that renders them unreadable or indecipherable....

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