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Data Privacy,
Administrative/Regulatory

Oct. 7, 2020

2020 brings another set of new California privacy laws

California’s privacy landscape has continued to evolve since 2018, and this year is turning out to be no exception.

Grant Davis-Denny

Partner
Munger Tolles & Olson LLP

Email: Grant.Davis-Denny@mto.com

UCLA School of Law

Grant Davis-Denny is a partner at He regularly advise clients on proactive data security and privacy issues.

With the 2018 passage of the California Consumer Privacy Act, California established itself as the undisputed leader among the states in enacting aggressive privacy laws. California's privacy landscape has continued to evolve since 2018, and 2020 is turning out to be no exception. In the final days of the 2020 session, the California Legislature enacted and the governor signed three new privacy bills. One is of significant interest to businesses with California employ...

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