Calif. Businesses Avoid Privacy Class Action Explosion

By Seamus Duffy, Natasha Kohne, Meredith Slawe and Michael Stortz (May 21, 2019, 4:48 PM EDT) -- A California bill, S.B. 561, that would have added a sweeping and unrestricted private right of action for any violation of the California Consumer Privacy Act died in the appropriations committee of the California Senate on May 16, 2019. Businesses ramping up to comply with the CCPA breathed a collective sigh of relief....

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