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The Privacy Oracle: April 2019

By Nancy Libin, Rachel R. Marmor, Alexander B. Reynolds, Helen Goff Foster, and Maryam Casbarro
04.30.19
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The Privacy Oracle consolidates significant U.S. legislative and regulatory developments at the state and federal level into a single publication. In this month’s issue, we offer:

  • An analysis of bills introduced in the 116th Congress that seek to regulate consumer privacy
  • A review of amendments to the CCPA that have recently advanced out of committee in the California legislature
  • Insight into the failure of the Washington Privacy Act and an update on amendments to Washington’s Data Breach Notification Law
  • A high-level roundup of draft state consumer privacy legislations
  • An overview of litigation risk associated with the private right of action for data breach in the CCPA
  • Practical tips on updating contracts to designate external parties as service providers under the CCPA

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  • Nancy Libin, Partner, Washington, D.C.
    nancylibin@dwt.com // 202.973.4218
  • Rachel Marmor, Counsel, New York, N.Y.
    rachelmarmor@dwt.com // 212.603.6401

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