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Introduction
Consistent with a growing national trend, Virginia joined
California in recently passing consumer privacy legislation with
broad national reach. Both the Virginia Consumer Data Protection
Act (Virginia CDPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)
take effect on Jan. 1, 2023, following closely behind the recently
passed and enacted California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which
went into effect in January 2020. Kramer Levin developed the
following checklist to help businesses better understand:
Whether these laws apply to your business
What consumer rights they create
How to respond to consumers exercising these rights
The best practices to streamline and ensure business
compliance
For companies that have already implemented the CCPA, the good
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Virginia has joined California as the second state to enact a
comprehensive data privacy law. On March 2, 2021, Virginia Governor
Ralph Northam signed the Virginia Consumer Data Protection
Act (VCDPA) into law. The VCDPA does not go into effect
until January 1, 2023, but the broad privacy mandate will have an
immediate impact on compliance efforts for many Virginia
businesses.
The law includes elements similar to those found in the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
and the newly enacted California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA),
such as provisions granting Virginia residents the right to access,
Thursday, April 8, 2021
It has been a year for the record books for data privacy litigation (and we are only into Q2-who knows what Q3 and Q4 will bring!) CPW has been tracking significant developments in this area of the law including in regards to the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). While the statute has been in effect for a little over a year, it has already become a battleground for plaintiffs seeking to assert statutory claims against defendants for failing to maintain reasonable security procedures (even if the only harm plaintiffs allegedly suffered is speculative risk of future injury). In fact, the flood of litigation under the CCPA was cited this week as a reason for the Florida legislature to consider dropping a private right of action from a data privacy bill under consideration.