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San Francisco Data Protection Lawyers

Data protection is an evolving issue, and a critical concern for individuals in San Francisco as private information passes through the online environment.
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San Francisco Data Protection Lawyers that know Data Privacy

San Francisco data protection lawyersSan Francisco has been at the forefront of data protection laws in the United States. The primary laws governing California data privacy include the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). When businesses fail to meet their legal obligations under these privacy laws, our San Francisco data protection lawyers pursue litigation on behalf of affected consumers and employees. Our data privacy attorneys bring deep experience in cybersecurity law, data governance, and security compliance to every case.

California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

The CCPA grants California consumers legal rights over their personal information, including the right to know, delete, and opt out of the sale of their data. Businesses that violate these rights – or fail to implement adequate data security measures – face significant legal exposure. Our data protection lawyers handle CCPA litigation from investigation through resolution, helping clients understand their legal options when data privacy failures occur.

California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)

The CPRA expanded consumer rights and strengthened data governance requirements for California businesses. It established the CPPA to oversee enforcement of its requirements, broadened the definition of sensitive data, and introduced cybersecurity privacy obligations including mandatory security risk assessments. Our cybersecurity lawyers advise on CPRA compliance and pursue litigation when violations compromise personal information.

San Francisco Employee Data Protection

San Francisco employee data protectionThe CPRA extends legal protections to employees, requiring employers to provide notice at the point of data collection and granting workers the right to access, correct, and delete their personal information. Our data protection lawyers handle employment-related data privacy litigation, helping workers pursue legal remedies when employer security failures expose or otherwise cause the misuse of sensitive information. Our lawyers and attorneys are ready to help.

Enforcement and Compliance

The CPPA enforces CCPA and CPRA regulations.Our data protection lawyers pursue strategic litigation to hold businesses accountable for data security failures. When your personal information is compromised or misused, understanding your legal rights is the critical first step.

How Our Data Privacy Lawyers Can Help

Our attorneys investigate potential data privacy violations, review security practices, and evaluate your legal options when data protection fails. We pursue strategic litigation to hold companies accountable and enforce compliance. If your information was misused, not deleted as requested, sold, or otherwise shared without your consent, contact our lawyers today to understand your rights.

Our Approach

Our practices are guided by integrity. We’ll protect what you deserve.

We work tirelessly and fight tenaciously to hold data privacy abusers accountable.

If you’ve experienced a distressing incident related to an issue like this, call us for a free case evaluation.

Did You Know?

California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act
The CMIA is a California law that protects the confidentiality of individually identifiable medical information obtained by health care providers, health insurers, and their contractors.
California Electronic Communications Privacy Act
Under CalECPA, no California government entity can search our phones and no police officer can search our online accounts without going to a judge, getting our consent, or showing it is an emergency.

Is It Illegal, or Just Unfair?

Legal cases can be lengthy, complicated, and confusing, but you don’t have to take on the system all by yourself. If you believe someone has violated your individual rights, or the rights of a large group of people in your community, we can help you find the right course of action.

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