Thursday, May 26 • 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET

California was the first state to enact a comprehensive state privacy bill with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA). Although the CCPA went into effect on January 1, 2020, it was significantly overhauled during California’s November 2020 General Election, when the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (CPRA or the Act) was adopted.

Over the last few weeks, the Troutman Pepper Cybersecurity, Information Governance, and Privacy team produced a five-part series that provided a detailed overview of the CPRA and how it compares to its predecessor – the CCPA. During this webinar, we will summarize the series and discuss the major action items companies have to start implementing now to be prepared by January 1, 2023, the CPRA effective date. Key topics will include:

  • Consumer Rights
  • Notice and Disclosure Obligations
  • Data Processing Obligations
  • Litigation and Enforcement

At the conclusion of the series, Troutman Pepper will host a webinar on the CPRA on Thursday, May 26, 2022. To register, please click here.

Photo of James Koenig James Koenig

Jim co-chairs the firm’s Privacy + Cyber Practice Group. For the past ten years, he has represented global clients in the financial services, energy, retail, pharmaceutical/health care, cable, telecommunications, car rental, airline, social media, technology, and manufacturing industries, including 35% of Fortune 100-listed companies.

Photo of Joshua Davey Joshua Davey

Josh has nearly two decades of experience representing companies in high-stakes class action litigation, government investigations, and business disputes. A partner in Troutman Pepper’s Privacy + Cyber team and a Certified Information Privacy Professional, he has extensive experience in data breach litigation, having…

Josh has nearly two decades of experience representing companies in high-stakes class action litigation, government investigations, and business disputes. A partner in Troutman Pepper’s Privacy + Cyber team and a Certified Information Privacy Professional, he has extensive experience in data breach litigation, having served as one of the court-appointed lead defense counsel for a cloud software company in one of the largest data breach multidistrict litigation proceedings in the U.S. Josh regularly litigates claims under numerous privacy laws, including the FCRA, the DPPA, and the California Consumer Privacy Act.

Photo of Kim Phan Kim Phan

Kim is a partner in the firm’s Privacy + Cyber Practice Group, where she is a privacy and data security attorney, who also assists companies with data breach prevention and response, including establishing effective security programs prior to a data breach and the

Kim is a partner in the firm’s Privacy + Cyber Practice Group, where she is a privacy and data security attorney, who also assists companies with data breach prevention and response, including establishing effective security programs prior to a data breach and the assessment of breach response obligations following a breach.