Consumer Privacy: Are Your Clients CCPA Compliant?

A comprehensive treatise on the CCPA offers practical guidance and tools for navigating the groundbreaking consumer privacy law.

As the first law of its kind in the United States providing consumer privacy protections, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) covers some unprecedented ground, from data collection to disclosures and more. Now is the time to get comfortable with CCPA compliance – and to learn who’s covered under the Act.

Practising Law Institute (PLI)’s California Consumer Privacy Act Annotated analyzes the CCPA, breaking essential guidance into concrete practical components. The book, by Scott Pink of O’Melveny & Myers LLP, equips lawyers and businesses with the tools they need to understand the data they collect and how that data is used, disclosed, and stored, and then develop the framework, policies, and procedures to meet the CCPA notice requirements and respond to data subject requests.

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