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Government

Dec. 4, 2019

Corporate attorneys say privacy law overly confusing, too broad

Corporate attorneys, business owners, privacy advocates and representatives of financial institutions attended a state Department of Justice hearing Tuesday to request changes and voice complaints about an omnibus consumer data protection bill slated to take effect in January.

LOS ANGELES — Corporate attorneys, business owners, privacy advocates and representatives of financial institutions attended a state Department of Justice hearing Tuesday to request changes and voice complaints about an omnibus consumer data protection bill slated to take effect in January.

Most voices at the hearing were those of attorneys complaining the companies they represented would be forced to comply with data protection la...

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