Criminal,
California Courts of Appeal
Oct. 29, 2020
Appellate ruling gets 2-star review for interpretation of the CIPA
Earlier this month, the 1st District Court of Appeal issued an opinion that adheres to an unfortunate trend in some courts to stretch provisions of the California Invasion of Privacy Act to cover situations beyond the statutory text.





Edward D. Totino
Partner
Baker McKenzie
Cornell University; Ithaca NY
Earlier this month, the 1st District Court of Appeal issued its opinion in Gruber v. Yelp, Inc., 2020 DJDAR 10867 (Oct. 7, 2020). Gruber adheres to an unfortunate trend in some courts to stretch provisions of the California Invasion of Privacy Act to cover situations beyond the statutory text. Gruber also fails to ...
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