Those who have spent time critically thinking about the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), can undoubtedly identify a number of ambiguities and uncertainties. Some of those may be resolved through the current legislative amendment process or the forthcoming Attorney General interpretive regulations. However, notwithstanding those efforts, there likely will be many unresolved issues when the CCPA becomes effective.
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Gina Carter
Gina heads Husch Blackwell’s Credit Union team. Her credit union practice centers on all legal matters of interest to credit unions including vendor contracting, consumer finance, credit union mergers and governance. Gina also represents for-profit credit union service organizations (CUSOs) in areas including corporate structure, IP, data protection and privacy.
Panera’s Breach and the Knead for National Notification
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Eight months after a significant data breach involving customer data was reported to Panera Bread company by a security researcher and within a day of an article being published laying out the nature and extent of the breach, the company on April 2, 2018 acknowledged the data leak. However, it insisted that fewer than…