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June 9, 2020 – Privacy Reloaded – It Just Got Real
Sponsored by Mesa CLE
Date: June 9, 2020
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Mountain Time)
Cost: $62.50
Credit Approval: 1 CLE Credit including 1 Ethics Credit
On January 1, 2020, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) went into effect. This landmark law has a broad scope and will have an impact on how even companies based outside of California handle consumer privacy going forward. And likely inspire other state or federal laws on this issue. And as it is likely to inspire similar state and federal statutes, lawyers advising affected business clients should have a basic understand of its provisions.
Faculty
Ruth Carter is a Arizona lawyer who specializes in intellectual property and Internet law. In addition to running the Carter Law Firm, Ruth writes extensively on Internet-related topics and is a much sought after speaker at legal conferences.
Ruth graduated from Arizona State University School of Law in 2011. Ruth is the author of three books and is a frequent guest of radio, TV and podcasts.
Finally, Ruth is a co-founder of Improv-AZ — a local flash mob group in Phoenix and is the author of Flash Mob Law.
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