Dazed and Confused: Gray Areas in the Golden State's New Privacy Law
Firms are helping clients prepare for the California Consumer Privacy Act, but with some vagaries still surrounding the law it will be difficult to hit the ground running.
March 01, 2019 at 02:30 PM
8 minute read
The original version of this story was published on Legal Tech News
Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name—or at the very least is familiar with your data breach incident response plan. Clients new and old alike have been trickling into law firms in anticipation (or mild apprehension) of the California Consumer Privacy Act.
The law brings new and sweeping changes to the way the U.S. has traditionally viewed consumer privacy, whether businesses are ready for them or not.
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