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On April 2, 2024, the California Privacy Protection Agency issued its first Enforcement Advisory 2024-01, reminding businesses that data minimization is a foundational principle of the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA).
The second enforcement action publicly announced since the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) took effect in January 2020 involved food delivery company DoorDash, who agreed to pay a $375,000 fine as part of settlement announced by the California Attorney General. The first action against Sephora involved a $1.2 million penalty in August 2022.
In an article published by the Association of Corporate Counsel, I discuss the delicate relationship between privacy oversight and the role of the in-house lawyer. This blog post summarizes the interview.
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In an era dominated by digital interactions and evolving privacy compliance requirements,…
In an era dominated by digital interactions and evolving privacy compliance requirements,…