Kate Spelman

Kate Spelman

October 20, 2020 | The Recorder

Class Actions Seek to Test the Limits of the CCPA's Private Right of Action

Companies doing business in California should expect to see these boundary-testing CCPA class actions continue until courts weigh in on this unsettled area of law.

By Kate Spelman, Vivian Bickford and Effiong Dampha

6 minute read

May 04, 2020 | The Recorder

Proposed Amendments to Prop 65 Regulations May Force Changes to E-Commerce Warnings

This is the latest in the series of Consumer Law Watch columns from lawyers at Jenner & Block tracking the latest in privacy/cybersecurity, fintech, food & beverage, trade secrets, and other developments affecting consumer law in California.

By Kate Spelman and Amy Egerton-Wiley

7 minute read

November 05, 2019 | The Recorder

The Intersection of the California Consumer Privacy Act and California's Preexisting Consumer Protection Statutes

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) contains an explicit prohibition, along with implicit safe harbors, likely to limit certain Unfair Competition Law and/or Consumer Legal Remedies Act claims related to the use or disclosure of information subject to the CCPA.

By Kate Spelman

6 minute read