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Law Practice

Sep. 6, 2008

Court Curbs Banks' Ability To Share Data

Bankers worried about California's landmark consumer privacy law took a hit Thursday. A federal appellate panel restored an important limit on banks' ability to share personal data about their customers with their affiliated companies.

By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN FRANCISCO - Bankers worried about California's landmark consumer privacy law took a hit Thursday from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
      A divided panel voted 2-1 to restore an important limit on banks' ability to share personal data about their customers with their affiliated companies. Am...

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