June 19, 2020 | Corporate Counsel
Business Considerations for Complying With the Final CCPA RegulationFaced with the uncertain timeline of the California Consumer Privacy Act, businesses subject to the CCPA must determine how quickly to drive compliance with the final CCPA regulations.
By David M. Stauss and Malia Rogers
11 minute read
March 23, 2020 | Corporate Counsel
CCPA Update: Second Set of Modified Proposed Regulations PublishedOn Wednesday, March 11, the California Attorney General's office published a notice of second set of modifications to the text of the proposed regulations regarding the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
By David M. Stauss, Malia Rogers, Robert J. Bowman and Megan Herr
5 minute read
February 05, 2020 | Daily Business Review
Analyzing the 2020 Florida Consumer Data Privacy ActThe legislation—which is yet to be named but for our purposes will be referred to as the 2020 Florida Consumer Privacy Act (act)—appears to be very similar to the Nevada Online Privacy Protection Act, which was amended last year to add a right to opt-out of sales of covered information.
By David M. Stauss and Malia Rogers
6 minute read
October 21, 2019 | Corporate Counsel
Analyzing the California Attorney General's Proposed CCPA RegulationsOn Oct. 10, the California Attorney General's office published its long-awaited proposed California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulations.
By David M. Stauss and Robert J. Bowman
10 minute read
September 04, 2019 | Corporate Counsel
What Businesses Can Be Doing Now to Prepare for the CCPAFor many businesses, this is the first time that they will have to comply with an over-arching privacy law, which has made the process of complying with the CCPA difficult.
By David M. Stauss and Robert J. Bowman
6 minute read
November 13, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal
Aiding and Abetting Corporate FraudIn the wake of two recent decisions involving corporate fraud, New Jersey accountants must be aware of the changes in their potential liability and take affirmative steps to ensure that they avoid becoming entangled in costly litigation.
By David M. Stauss
9 minute read
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