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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
In the sixth episode of The Privacy Podcast, Daniel Zarchy speaks with Weiss Hamid and Karl Gerner about the newest changes to the Attorney General’s CCPA regulations, and then deep-dive into the details, the controversies, and the unanswered questions about Proposition 24, the California Privacy Rights Act.
Disclaimer: This communication is not intended to create or constitute, nor does it create or constitute, an attorney-client or any other legal relationship. No statement in this communication constitutes legal advice nor should any communication herein be construed, relied upon, or interpreted as legal advice. This communication is for general information purposes only regarding recent legal developments of interest, and is not a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. No listener should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included herein without seeking appropriate legal advice on the particular facts and circumstances affecting that listener. For more information, visit www.buchalter.com
In the fifth episode of The Privacy Podcast, Daniel Zarchy speaks with Weiss Hamid and Karl Gerner about the final Attorney General regulations for the CCPA, the Facebook Limited Data Use tool, and what business owners relying on the LDU tool need to know.
Disclaimer: This communication is not intended to create or constitute, nor does it create or constitute, an attorney-client or any other legal relationship. No statement in this communication constitutes legal advice nor should any communication herein be construed, relied upon, or interpreted as legal advice. This communication is for general information purposes only regarding recent legal developments of interest, and is not a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. No listener should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included herein without seeking appropriate legal advice on the particular facts and circumstances affecting that listener. For more information, visit www.buchalter.com.
In the fourth episode of The Privacy Podcast, Daniel Zarchy speaks with Tony Orler and Karl Gerner about the brand new Schrems II decision out of the Court of Justice of the European Union, how the death of Privacy Shield will affect international data transfers, and what the decision means for standard contractual clauses going forward.
Disclaimer: This communication is not intended to create or constitute, nor does it create or constitute, an attorney-client or any other legal relationship. No statement in this communication constitutes legal advice nor should any communication herein be construed, relied upon, or interpreted as legal advice. This communication is for general information purposes only regarding recent legal developments of interest, and is not a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. No listener should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included herein without seeking appropriate legal advice on the particular facts and circumstances affecting that listener. For more information, visit www.buchalter.com.
In the third episode of The Privacy Podcast, Daniel Zarchy speaks with Kari Barnes and Karl Gerner to usher in the post-July 1 world and discuss two noteworthy and confusing sections of the Attorney General's regulations: when do session cookies cross over into PI and what does this mean for website owners, and whether Do Not Track settings installed in web browsers constitute Do Not Sell opt-outs under the CCPA.
Disclaimer: This communication is not intended to create or constitute, nor does it create or constitute, an attorney-client or any other legal relationship. No statement in this communication constitutes legal advice nor should any communication herein be construed, relied upon, or interpreted as legal advice. This communication is for general information purposes only regarding recent legal developments of interest, and is not a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. No listener should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included herein without seeking appropriate legal advice on the particular facts and circumstances affecting that listener. For more information, visit www.buchalter.com.
In the second episode of The Privacy Podcast, Daniel Zarchy speaks with William Miller and Weiss Hamid about the upcoming CCPA enforcement deadline and the Attorney General's final regulations, recent bills proposed in Congress addressing privacy during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how a recent decision in the Ninth Circuit could affect the national push for facial recognition regulation.
Disclaimer: This communication is not intended to create or constitute, nor does it create or constitute, an attorney-client or any other legal relationship. No statement in this communication constitutes legal advice nor should any communication herein be construed, relied upon, or interpreted as legal advice. This communication is for general information purposes only regarding recent legal developments of interest, and is not a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. No listener should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included herein without seeking appropriate legal advice on the particular facts and circumstances affecting that listener. For more information, visit www.buchalter.com.
In this inaugural episode, Daniel Zarchy speaks with Matthew Seror, Weiss Hamid, and Karl Gerner about the recent high-profile lawsuits alleging violation of California's Unfair Competition Law through noncompliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act. They also discuss the California Privacy Rights Act ballot referendum, how it would change privacy laws in California, and the effects it may have on pushes for a nationwide privacy law.
Disclaimer: This communication is not intended to create or constitute, nor does it create or constitute, an attorney-client or any other legal relationship. No statement in this communication constitutes legal advice nor should any communication herein be construed, relied upon, or interpreted as legal advice. This communication is for general information purposes only regarding recent legal developments of interest, and is not a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. No listener should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included herein without seeking appropriate legal advice on the particular facts and circumstances affecting that listener. For more information, visit www.buchalter.com.
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.