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12.04.25

Algorithmic Accountability: Unpacking the CCPA's Automated Decision-Making Rules

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12.04.25

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Building on our earlier overview of CalPrivacy's finalized regulations, this webinar in our CCPA Regulations Series will take a focused look at the automated decision-making technology (ADMT) requirements. Organizations will have to integrate these new ADMT obligations into their existing privacy and security programs before the January 1, 2027 compliance deadline.

In this session, Nancy Libin, Partner and Chair of DWT's Privacy and Security practice, and David L. Rice, Partner, will work through real-world scenarios involving actual business operations and provide practical suggestions for compliance with the ADMT regulations. This webinar is the second in our series examining key areas of the CCPA regulations.

Whether you attended our initial session or are just beginning to tackle ADMT compliance, you'll gain actionable strategies to help your organization meet these new requirements.

DWT seeks CLE accreditation in AK, CA, IL, NY, OR, TX, VA, and WA. Upon request, if you are admitted to practice law in another state, we will provide a certificate of attendance and documentation to assist you in applying for CLE credit in your state of admission. Please email CLEreporting@dwt.com with questions.

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