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    California's Prop 24 Expands Privacy Protections—Enforcement Agency to be Established

    On November 3, Californians overwhelmingly passed Proposition 24, a ballot initiative that will require businesses to comply with some of the most expansive consumer privacy laws in the country. The proposition, also known as the California Privacy Rights and Enforcement Act of 2020 (CPRA), gives California residents additional control over personal information collected by businesses, imposes new compliance obligations for some businesses, and creates a new state agency to enforce consumer privacy laws.

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    CCPA Enforcement Starts Today — Are You Ready?

    The CCPA will not only change the way many companies collect, disclose and store personal information — but could also pave the way for additional state privacy laws and perhaps a national privacy framework.

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    Privacy Policies

    Think privacy policies are just boilerplate text for your business? Think again! Discover the critical role of these policies and get practical tips on implementing them correctly.

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    Does The CCPA Affect My Business?

    The CCPA is widely acknowledged to be the most comprehensive piece of privacy legislation in the United States—but will it apply to your business?

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    Legal Issues In Developing A Mobile App

    Thinking of creating a mobile app? Discover the legal landscape beyond coding and user acquisition. Learn about potential legal issues that, if ignored, can jeopardize your app's success.

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    Washington's Social Media Privacy Law

    Social media can offer an unvarnished view of a job applicant or current employee. But to what lengths are Washington employers permitted to go to gain access to this view?