California Invasion Of Privacy Act Cases On The Rise

Law360, New York ( June 2, 2014, 12:15 PM EDT) -- Plaintiffs attorneys are increasingly filing consumer class actions in California seeking to apply the state's privacy laws to routine communications between businesses and their customers. Companies located outside of California are not immune: These privacy laws arguably encompass any call made to or received by someone located in California. If a company records or monitors inbound or outbound telephone calls with customers or employees, it runs the risk of violating California's call recording and monitoring laws, which have become enticing to the plaintiffs' consumer class action bar....

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