A panel of WG11 brainstorming group members will lead a dialogue on their outline which addresses two discrete issues in the CCPA that also arise in other privacy and data security laws: (1) whether a consumer must show actual harm in addition to a mere technical violation of the statute before the state Attorney General or consumer can sue under the statute, and (2) how a “violation” of a privacy or security regulation should be calculated. The dialogue will address these issues within the context of the CCPA and other privacy and security regulations.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA): Defining and measuring statutory damages under U.S. privacy laws
Moderator
Hausfeld Washington, DC, USA |
Dialogue Leaders
Office of the Colorado Attorney General Denver, CO, USA |
DiCello Levitt LLP Chicago, IL, USA |
Affinity Solutions Tuxedo Park, NY, USA |
Sidley Austin LLP Washington, DC, USA |