In part four of our Privacy Litigation Year in Review series, we discuss courts’ continuing efforts to construe the private right of action provision in the California Consumer Privacy Act. Last year, we noted that plaintiffs were trying to stretch the CCPA’s private right of action, something courts began to halt in 2022. This year, we highlight key decisions construing the CCPA’s private right of action provision, review what the California Attorney General has been doing to enforce the CCPA, and look forward to what’s to come in 2023, as the new California Privacy Rights Act supplants the CCPA.
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