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Government,
Administrative/Regulatory

Oct. 21, 2019

Planning for CCPA compliance with shifting timelines

Unfortunately, exactly when this massive regulatory regime becomes fully enforceable is unclear, leaving the business community in a quandary over how to plan.

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.

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John W. Berry

Partner
Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP

350 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles , CA 90071

Email: John.Berry@mto.com

University of Virginia School of Law

John is a former SEC Enforcement Division senior officer who focuses on SEC and other white collar matters, cybersecurity issues, as well as securities-related and other high-stakes commercial litigation.

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Robyn K. Bacon

Partner
Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP

Phone: 213-683-9223

Email: Robyn.Bacon@mto.com

Harvard Law School

Robyn focuses on complex commercial litigation, trial advocacy and white collar defense and investigations. She is a former Assistant U.S. Attorney who has prosecuted criminal cases involving a range of cybercrimes.

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Nefi Acosta

UC Irvine School of Law

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Last week, the California attorney general released draft regulations for the California Consumer Privacy Act, the nation's most ambitious data privacy law. The regulations do not merely interpret the CCPA statute; if finalized, they would significantly expand the CCPA's requirements for businesses subject to the law. The potential consequences for the California economy -- and the national economy -- are immense. The attorney general estimates that as many as 400,000...

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