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Administrative/Regulatory

Oct. 12, 2018

Will consumers choose privacy over convenience under new privacy law?

Kamran Salour

Partner
Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP

Email: kamran.salour@troutman.com

Kamran is a partner in the Consumer Financial Services practice and is a member of the Cybersecurity, Information Governance and Privacy group at Troutman Pepper.

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Decades from now, some may view June 28, 2018, as a seminal moment in California history: That is the date that Gov. Jerry Brown signed the California Consumer Privacy Act. The CCPA's enactment is undeniably historic -- it is the first ever comprehensive privacy statute in California, and in the United States for that matter. But will its enactment signal the turning point where consumers were provided with meaningful control over the collection and disclosure of thei...

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