Littler California Privacy Rights Act Podcast

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By the time the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) goes into effect on January 1, 2023, employers doing business in California will be required to implement a broad privacy and information security compliance program for the personal information of empl


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    07 - CPRA Preparation: Action Steps

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 7:20


    Keeping in mind that the compliance date of the California Privacy Rights Act is not until January 1, 2023, what are steps employers can take now? Denver Shareholders Zoe Argento and Philip Gordon, also Co-Chairs of Littler's Privacy Practice, discuss building your CPRA compliance team, data retention, vendor management and watching for other state law developments.

    06 - CPRA Vendor Management

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 5:23


    Philip Gordon and Zoe Argento, shareholders in Littler's Denver office, are joined by Kwabena Appenteng, shareholder in Littler's Chicago office, to discuss new vendor contracting issues related to the CPRA. Kwabena addresses both requirements and recommendations for provisions to be included in the necessary addenda to vendor or service agreements.

    05 - CPRA Enforcement

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 8:04


    Are you wondering about the CPRA's enforcement framework and enforcement risk? California is about to launch the first-ever U.S. administrative agency dedicated exclusively to enforcing a privacy law and conducting compliance audits. Is your organization prepared? In this podcast, Littler's Privacy Practice Group Co-Chair, Philip Gordon explains the CPRA's regulatory framework and provides insights regarding enforcement risk.

    04 - CPRA and Data Retention

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 4:12


    The “Purge Rule,” retention schedules, and data breach risk. Littler Shareholder and core member of the firm's Privacy Team, Kwabena Appenteng, explains what could be the most burdensome compliance requirements for employers.

    03 - CPRA Individual Rights

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 6:37


    Littler Shareholder and core Privacy Team member Zoe Argento discusses the extensive list of rights the CPRA confers on employees, independent contractors, and job applicants who reside in California. What is the scope of these rights, and what are employers' obligations when responding to requests? Learn the answers to these questions and many more during this informative podcast.

    02 - CPRA and Information Security

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 10:28


    Co-Chair of Littler's Privacy Practice, Philip Gordon, covers the big change for employers with respect to information security under the CPRA – the new, affirmative obligation on employers to implement reasonable security policies and practices. Is this a game changer for employers?

    01 - CPRA: Background, Notice at Collection, and Website Privacy Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 16:26


    As the pandemic ebbs in late 2021, employers need to confront new data protection challenges. In the first podcast in the Littler California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) Podcast Series, Co-Chair of Littler's Privacy Practice, Philip Gordon, along with core privacy team members, shareholders Kwabena Appenteng and Zoe Argento, discuss the origin and scope of the CPRA as well as the notice at collection and online privacy policy requirements.

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