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CCPA Disclosure Requirements Emphasized by California AG’s Settlement With DoorDash‎

Enforcement of the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) continues to heat up with California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office announcing its second public enforcement action, this time against delivery service provider...more

The CPRA: A Missed Deadline Gives ‎Companies a Break

The California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (“CPRA”), which voters approved in November 2020, expanded consumers’ protections under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”). While the CPRA introduced new consumer...more

California Privacy Enforcement Will Heat up This Summer as the Agency Takes Control

The California Privacy Rights Act (the “CPRA”), which substantially amended the California Consumer Privacy Act (the “CCPA”), took effect January 1, 2023. Beginning July 1, 2023, the newly formed California Privacy Protection...more

CCPA Enforcement: The Sephora Settlement Is Just the Start

Flexing considerable enforcement muscle, California Attorney General Rob Bonta (“AG”) recently announced a $1.2 million settlement with beauty retailer Sephora, Inc. (“Sephora”) under the landmark California Consumer Privacy...more

“Trust the Process”? – Privacy and Cybersecurity Issues With Court Service of Process via NFT

Recently courts in New York and London granted orders in two unrelated cases – LCX AG v 1.274M U.S. Dollar Coin and D’Aloia v Binance Holdings & Others – authorizing the claimants to serve proceedings on anonymous defendants...more

The Supreme Court’s Ramirez Isn’t Standing in the Way of Standing in Recent Data Breach and Privacy Cases

Despite the much-anticipated impact of TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez (“Ramirez”), the Supreme Court decision has not prevented data breach and privacy class actions from proceeding past the pleading stage in federal courts across...more

Business as Usual – so Far – for Data Breach Cases After TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez

The Supreme Court’s June 2021 decision in TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez led many to believe that data breach plaintiffs were going to have a difficult time establishing standing. After all, the Court suggested that exposure to...more

Firmer Footing for Data Breach Standing, Thanks to the Second Circuit

Instead of identifying traditionally “tangible” injuries, data breach plaintiffs typically point to the fact that they may be the victim of identity theft at some point in the future. Prior to late April 2021, the federal...more

A Big Win for Walmart Helps Further Define the Scope of Data Breach Class Actions: ‎Gardiner v. Walmart, Inc.‎

Litigants have been looking forward to guidance regarding the limits of data breach claims since the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) took effect on January 1, 2020. Now some of the questions are starting to be...more

Taking Stock of Non-Monetary Settlement Provisions

Since the passage of the California Consumer Privacy Act and because of the continued interest in the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, there has been a focus on the amount of money class members may expect to...more

What’s in Store for Future CCPA Settlements After the Hanna Andersson Class Action

The first class action alleging a violation under the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA"), which was filed against ‎Hanna Andersson, LLC has now been resolved for $400,000 subject to court approval. The settlement...more

The Murky Waters of the CCPA's Private Right of Action: Real and Perceived Ambiguities Complicating Litigation

The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) gives individuals the right to seek statutory damages against a business in limited circumstances involving the CCPA’s reasonable security obligation. See Cal. Civ. Code §...more

The Murky Waters of the CCPA’s Private Right of Action: Real and Perceived Ambiguities Complicating Litigation

The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) gives individuals the right to seek statutory damages against a business in limited circumstances involving the CCPA’s reasonable security obligation. See Cal. Civ. Code §...more

An Overview of Key Issues in Privacy and Cyber Litigation

“Recent inventions and business methods call attention to the next step which must be taken for the protection of the person, and for securing to the individual . . . the right ‘to be let alone.’” Samuel Warren and Louis...more

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