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Administrative/Regulatory

May 14, 2019

CCPA’s cure provision can provide companies relief from class treatment

Unlike similar statutes, however, the California Consumer Privacy Act’s cure provision prevents the consumer from bringing a class action for those statutory damages.

Allen L. Lanstra

Litigation Partner
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

300 S Grand Ave Ste 3400
Los Angeles , CA 90071

Phone: (213) 687-5513

Fax: (213) 687-5600

Email: alanstra@skadden.com

Allen's diverse practice focuses on complex, high-stakes litigation. From his extensive experience handling high-profile and discreet matters for large institutions, corporate leaders and public figures, Mr. Lanstra has developed a reputation as a tested and trusted counselor during crisis.

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Kevin J. Minnick

Counsel
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

300 S Grand Ave Ste 3400
Los Angeles , CA 90071

Phone: (213) 687-5000

Fax: (213) 687-5600

Email: kevin.minnick@skadden.com

UCLA SOL; Los Angeles CA

Kevin's practice focuses on large-scale commercial litigation and advising in-house compliance departments. He also has represented clients in trademark, qui tam and appellate matters.

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The California Consumer Privacy Act takes effect on Jan. 1, 2020, and applies to all companies that conduct business in California. Much has been written about the CCPA's substantive requirements and the many pending bills aimed at correcting or modifying those requirements, but very little commentary has addressed the CCPA's novel "cure" provision.

Like other California statutes, the CCPA will give defendants time to remedy the eff...

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