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Pressure-Testing Your Privacy Program for 2024

With the onslaught of new privacy legislation and cyber threats coupled with upticks in enforcement, running a well-functioning and flexible privacy program is now, more than ever, a critical component of an organization’s...more

US State-by-State AI Legislation Snapshot

BCLP actively tracks the proposed, failed and enacted AI regulatory bills from across the United States to help our clients stay informed in this rapidly-changing regulatory landscape. The interactive map is current as of...more

Enforcement is Coming - Are your Privacy Policy and Cookies Solution Ready?

On January 1, 2023, the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020, which amended the existing California Consumer Privacy Act (collectively, the “CPRA”) and Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”) went into effect....more

Precise Geolocation: Recent Trends and Enforcement

“Precise Geolocation” has become a hot button issue in the privacy world with recent data privacy laws seeking to regulate the collection and processing of such information, including in California and Virginia. The...more

HR data is now regulated under California privacy law: How to tackle compliance

2023 will be yet another dynamic year for data privacy regulation.  In addition to the data privacy laws in Virginia, Colorado, Utah, and Connecticut going into force this year, businesses also have to contend with the fact...more

The CPRA Digest: Contracting with “Contractors”

On November 3, 2020, Californians voted to pass Proposition 24, expanding and modifying the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), which came into force on January 1, 2020. The new California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”)...more

The CPRA Digest: Data Minimization

On November 3, 2020, Californians voted to pass Proposition 24, expanding and modifying the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), which came into force on January 1, 2020. The new California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”),...more

What is the statute of limitations for claims brought pursuant to the CCPA?

The CCPA itself does not contain a limitations period, but, like many states, California has, within its rules of civil procedure, omnibus limitations periods that apply to statutes for which a limitations period is not...more

CCPA Privacy FAQs: Are businesses required to display the “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” link during subsequent visits to...

Civil Code Section 1798.135(a)(1) provides that businesses must  establish “a clear and conspicuous link on the business’ Internet homepage, titled ‘Do Not Sell My Personal Information,’ to an Internet Web page that enables a...more

CCPA Privacy FAQs: If a business receives a data subject access request, does it have to provide the specific pieces of personal...

Pursuant to Cal. Civ. Code Sections 1798,100(a), and 1798.110(a) and (b), a consumer has a right to request, and a business that “collects personal information about a consumer” has an obligation to disclose and deliver upon...more

Nevada Beats California to the Punch – New Privacy Requirements To Take Effect in October

On May 29, 2019, Nevada adopted Senate Bill No. 220 emulating portions of the California Consumer Protection Act (“CCPA”) with respect to permitting individuals to opt out of the sale of their personal information.  While...more

Avoiding the California Privacy and Security Litigation Tsunami: CCPA FAQ: What Are “Reasonable Security Procedures and Practices”...

Companies that do business in California know that it is a magnet for class action litigation. The California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA"), a new privacy law that applies to data collected about California residents, will...more

Avoiding the California Privacy and Security Litigation Tsunami: CCPA FAQ: What Does it Mean to “Do Business” in California?

Companies that do business in California know that it is a magnet for class action litigation. The California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA"), a new privacy law that applies to data collected about California residents, will...more

Public Forums Underway in California Consumer Privacy Act Rulemaking

The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), was passed last summer as a compromise to avoid a highly restrictive privacy regime slated to appear on the November 2018 ballot in California. Amidst much controversy and debate,...more

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