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California Employers Take Note: New Privacy Law
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In our sister blog,
Privacy and Security Matters,
Cynthia Larose and
Brian Lam discuss a new California privacy law passed on June
28, 2018 — the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018. The
new law creates broad consumer rights regarding their personal
information, including a private right of action and statutory
penalties. The law specifically provides protections for
"employment-related information."
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