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California Consumer Privacy Act Enforcement Series: OAG’s Reaction to CPRA Referendum

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By Ashley L. Taylor, Jr., Sharon Klein, Ronald I. Raether, Jr., Lauren Geiser & Sadia Mirza
August 17, 2020
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Enforcement of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) began July 1, 2020. Our privacy team at Troutman Pepper includes several attorneys who worked in an attorney general’s office. This privacy regulatory team has identified six areas of enforcement likely to catch the California Office of the Attorney General’s (OAG) attention, which arguably holds sole regulatory enforcement authority under the Act. This six-part series will focus on those areas of the law. Building on the experience of advising clients on the CCPA since its passage, our privacy compliance team will then discuss discrete strategies to minimize enforcement risk and bolster compliance efforts.

Our entire series is available below in addition to the RSVP form for our webinar, “Strategies to Prepare for Six Potential Target Areas of CCPA Enforcement by the CA Attorney General,” where we will discuss these six areas of enforcement.

Our final alert focuses on the California Privacy Rights Act (CCPA 2.0) and can be found here.

  • Enforcement Area No. 1: The Infamous “Do-Not-Sell” Button
    Available: here
  • Enforcement Area No. 2: Treating the CCPA Like a Check-the-Box Exercise
    Available: here
  • Enforcement Area No. 3: Service Providers
    Available: here
  • Enforcement Area No. 4: Businesses Collecting Children’s Personal Information and Health Related Data
    Available: here
  • Enforcement Area No. 5: Failing to Provide Adequate Notice at Collection
    Available: here
  • NEW: Enforcement Area No. 6: OAG’s Reaction to CPRA Referendum
    Available: here
  • Complimentary Webinar: Strategies to Prepare for Six Potential Target Areas of CCPA Enforcement by the CA Attorney General
    August 19, 2020 2 p.m. EST
    Register here
Photo of Ashley L. Taylor, Jr. Ashley L. Taylor, Jr.

Ashley specializes in regulatory and enforcement matters involving the state Attorneys General, CFPB and FTC.

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Photo of Sharon Klein Sharon Klein

Sharon helps businesses succeed in technology matters, from crafting strategies for protecting data privacy and security to structuring IT and outsourcing transactions.

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Photo of Ronald I. Raether, Jr. Ronald I. Raether, Jr.

Ron understands technology and specializes in responding to data integrity events (breach response) and advising companies on maximizing data use through multiple regulatory environments.

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Photo of Lauren Geiser Lauren Geiser

Lauren is an associate in Troutman Sanders’ Business Litigation Group and the Government Investigations, Compliance, and Enforcement Section. Lauren’s practice focuses on representing clients involved in regulatory, civil, and criminal investigations and litigation. Lauren also represents clients interacting with and being investigated by…

Lauren is an associate in Troutman Sanders’ Business Litigation Group and the Government Investigations, Compliance, and Enforcement Section. Lauren’s practice focuses on representing clients involved in regulatory, civil, and criminal investigations and litigation. Lauren also represents clients interacting with and being investigated by state Attorneys General.

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Photo of Sadia Mirza Sadia Mirza

Sadia is a Certified Information Privacy Professional in the United States (CIPP/US) and a Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM). She works with clients on a wide array of data protection and privacy matters, including the recently enacted California Consumer Privacy Act, and also…

Sadia is a Certified Information Privacy Professional in the United States (CIPP/US) and a Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM). She works with clients on a wide array of data protection and privacy matters, including the recently enacted California Consumer Privacy Act, and also specializes in incident response having handled a number of data breaches and investigations in a variety of industries.

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  • Blog:
    Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
  • Organization:
    Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP
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