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Now that we’ve reached 2023, it’s time to reexamine privacy policies to comply with California’s new California Privacy Rights Act.
To recap, in 2018, California enacted the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).  The CCPA became effective in 2020.  Many of our clients changed their privacy policies and programs to comply with the CCPA, which established

Is your company considering a transaction to become acquired or to take in additional financing?  If so, the time is now to upgrade your privacy and information security practices before you are in serious discussions or receive a term sheet for the transaction.  One obvious question is:  why now?  Aren’t data protection issues something for

On January 8, 2011, the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking aimed at amending the regulations governing the short-form warning under Proposition 65. The deadline for submitting comments in response to this notice is March 8, 2021.
In 2016, OEHHA adopted new Article 6 Clear and Reasonable Warning

In a judgment issued last week, the European Court of Justice invalidated the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Program by which businesses in the United States could self-certify their compliance with a framework of principles for data protection. This judgment is the top privacy story for multinational companies this year. What does this mean for artificial intelligence

I am pleased to announce another American Bar Association Artificial Intelligence and Robotics National Institute this fall. The Institute is a continuing legal education program, although given the interdisciplinary nature of the program, we hope that many non-lawyers will join us. Because of COVID, the Institute will be online over a series of five Wednesdays

Frequently Asked California corporation questions (FAQ)

Disclaimer Warning:  This FAQ is published as a general informational resource and is not intended to constitute legal advice regarding any particular matter or any specific facts.  Transmission of this FAQ does not constitute legal advice for the reader and does not create an attorney-client relationship. 

Should a corporation