Government,
Administrative/Regulatory
May 8, 2019
Are we there yet?
California’s new privacy law inches closer to the finish line with pending legislative amendments






Peter Z. Stockburger
Senior Managing Associate
Dentons US LLP
litigation, dispute resolution, employment litigation, cybersecurity and data protection, complex commercial litigation
4655 Executive Dr Ste 700
San Diego , CA 92121-3128
Phone: (619) 236-1414
Fax: (619) 232-8311
Email: Peter.Stockburger@dentons.com
U San Diego School of Law
Peter practices in the firm's Litigation and Dispute Resolution group, and is a member of the firm's global Employment and Labor group and Cybersecurity groups. He focuses his practice on cybersecurity and data protection, employment litigation and counseling and complex commercial litigation. He also concentrates in public international law and is a contributor to Dentons' Privacy and Cybersecurity Law blog.
On June 28, 2018, California became the first in the nation to adopt a sweeping new privacy regime inspired by the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation. Unless revised by forthcoming attorney general regulations or preempted by federal law, the new law called the Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (Cal. Civ. Code Section 1798.100, et seq.) will go into effect Jan. 1, 2020, and significantly impact how covered businesses collect, use and disclose California re...
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