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California Leads the Way in New
Privacy Laws
With the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California has introduced sweeping changes to the U.S. privacy landscape. The CCPA requires most companies with California-based assets or customers to make new disclosures about the type of personal information you’re collecting and how it is used. It also gives California residents new rights around their personal information. And California is just the first of many, as other state legislators are introducing similar bills. Orrick offers a free CCPA Readiness Assessment Tool to help determine if your company needs to comply with the CCPA, and to assess your current state of readiness for compliance with the CCPA and similar laws.
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What you can do now
Top 10 Ways to Prepare for the CCPA
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Your cheat sheet on California’s sweeping data protection law
An Overview
of CCPA
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Unofficial Redline
The California Consumer Privacy Act
with Recent Amendments
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Here are the expanded categories under the new definition
What is “Personal Information” under the CCPA?
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New risks for companies who do business
in California
Unprecedented Damages
and Breach Litigation? CCPA’s Game-Changing Remedies
Tough Privacy Regulations
Have Come to the U.S.
As the only legal tool that delivers a readiness
report tailored for your company, the Orrick
tool takes you through a series of questions
to assess your compliance with the CCPA’s
five sections. The questionnaire should take
10 to 30 minutes to complete. When you’re
finished, you will receive an instant Readiness
Assessment Report summarizing the likely
key impacts of the CCPA for your business. This report can serve as a tailored compliance roadmap to help set priorities for your company.
How Orrick’s CCPA Readiness Assessment Tool Can Help
The time to focus on compliance is now. The CCPA went into effect on January 1, 2020 and includes a lookback period, so it’s important that you take steps to understand your data practices from the 12 months leading up to the effective date. The consequences of non-compliance may be steep – the Attorney General can seek fines of up to $7,500 per violation, and consumers may have a private right of action and be entitled to statutory damages for certain violations.
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Orrick is known for its market-leading tools to help companies with privacy compliance. Two years ago we launched our GDPR Readiness Assessment Tool to help companies with the EU’s groundbreaking privacy law. Companies from over 30 countries used our tool, called “the most advanced” of other free tools on the market by The American Lawyer. Our CCPA Readiness Assessment Tool offers the same high quality, instant feedback.
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