Court denied creditor's motion to dismiss FCRA claim where plaintiff alleged that because her debt to that creditor had been discharged in bankruptcy it could not show a permissible purpose for pulling her credit report. Read more
The Privacy Law Section invites all members to come together for the latest section news and updates, opportunities for leadership and networking, and an interview with Chetan Gupta, Twitter Senior Legal Counsel, Privacy and Data Production about his award-winning paper, “The Market’s Law of Privacy: Case Studies in Privacy/Security Adoption.” Read more
The Hon. Elizabeth Feffer and Everett L. Green will discuss the alter ego doctrine and the appropriate and inappropriate uses of the doctrine, pleading requirements, and strategies to minimize the risk of alter ego liability. Read more
Following the Supreme Court’s ruling in Alston v. NCAA, the NCAA changed its policy to permit college athletes to market their name, image, and likeness (“NIL”) without losing their amateur status. Read more
1.25 Participatory MCLE Credits One of the greatest gifts our loved ones can give to us is to carry out our medical wishes if we are unable to communicate them ourselves. Our time to provide clear guidance to them is now.Contemplating incapacity and death is difficult. Yet, it helps puts us in touch with our most authentic selves. It encourages us to be clear about our priorities. This clarity is critical to creating an effective Advance Health Care Directive (AHCD),… Read more
Join CalPPA Board Chair Jennifer Urban and CLA Privacy Law Section Chair Sheri Porath Rockwell for a wide-ranging discussion about California’s new privacy agency, CPRA rulemaking and other topics of interest to the California privacy bar. Read more