Administrative/Regulatory,
Government,
Labor/Employment
Jan. 23, 2019
Problems with the California Consumer Privacy Act
See more on Problems with the California Consumer Privacy ActAnyone familiar with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 origin story knows that the law was largely passed — swiftly and with overwhelming support from industry groups, including major tech companies — to avoid a far more expansive ballot initiative.
Karina Puttieva
Litigation Associate
Nixon Peabody LLP
Email: kputtieva@nixonpeabody.com
Karina is a member of the firm's Government Investigations and White Collar Defense group. Her practice includes criminal and civil litigation, as well as data privacy matters.
Anyone familiar with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 origin story knows that the law was largely passed -- swiftly and with overwhelming support from industry groups, including major tech companies -- to avoid a far more expansive ballot initiative. Unlike ballot initiatives, laws passed through the legislature are easier to amend. While the law, originally passed in June of last year, does not officially go into effect until Jan. 1, 2020, its look-back pr...
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