Old Dominion, New Privacy Law: The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act

With the recent adoption of the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”), the state’s consumers will have new rights to understand what data a company collects about them, how that data is used, and with whom they share it. In short, the new law will have a national impact on any company doing business in the state.

Led by attorneys from Blank Rome’s Privacy, Security & Data Protection and White Collar Defense & Investigation Groups, this complimentary webinar will provide in-depth analysis of the VCDPA and timely insights on how businesses should prepare to comply with its provisions, including discussion of:

      • Scope of the VCDPA;
      • The VCDPA compared to the California Consumer Privacy Act and other privacy regimes;
      • New data rights of consumers;
      • Information security requirements; and
      • Issues related to enforcement.

PRESENTERS

  • Sharon R. Klein, Partner and Chair, Privacy, Security & Data Protection, Orange County, CA
  • Alex C. Nisenbaum, Partner, Privacy, Security & Data Protection, Orange County, CA
  • Jennifer A. Short, Partner, White Collar Defense & Investigations, Washington, D.C.

CLE Credit

This course is anticipated to qualify for the following CLE credits: VA 1.0 general credit

QUESTIONS? Please contact Courtney Litman via e-mail.

Tuesday, September 21, 2021
10:00‒11:00 a.m. PDT / 1:00‒2:00 p.m. EDT
Online Event

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