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THE CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT:  Obligations, Risks, and What Businesses Should Do Now

THE CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT: Obligations, Risks, and What Businesses Should Do Now

by Stacey Garrett | Oct 24, 2019 | Homepage News, Privacy & Data Security

The California Consumer Privacy Act goes into effect on January 1, 2020.  Please join Keesal, Young & Logan as we break down the CCPA, the new rights it creates for consumers and the obligations it imposes on businesses.  We also will discuss how to prioritize...
Lenders and Servicers Beware – You Are at Risk of Having to Pay Attorneys’ Fees to Borrowers Who Obtain TROs to Hold Up Trustee’s Sales

Lenders and Servicers Beware – You Are at Risk of Having to Pay Attorneys’ Fees to Borrowers Who Obtain TROs to Hold Up Trustee’s Sales

by Justin Hectus | Mar 14, 2019 | Homepage News, Mortgage Banking News

Hardie v. Nationstar Mortgage LLC is a significant decision out of the Fifth District Court of Appeal holding that a plaintiff/borrower may obtain attorney’s fees under CC 2294.12(h) after prevailing at a TRO hearing. It relies heavily upon the Third District’s prior...
Privacy Alert: SB 561 Could Turn the CCPA into Consumers’ Ultimate Weapon

Privacy Alert: SB 561 Could Turn the CCPA into Consumers’ Ultimate Weapon

by Justin Hectus | Feb 27, 2019 | Homepage News, Privacy & Data Security

On February 25, 2019, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and California State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson introduced Senate Bill 561, legislation intended to strengthen and clarify the new California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). If passed, the bill will...

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FINRA’s 2025 Regulatory Oversight Report – Key Enforcement Insights from Annual SIFMA NYC Panel Event

On February 4, 2025, a KYL shareholder attended SIFMA’s forum on FINRA’s 2025 regulatory programs, including enforcement priorities, in New York. The session focused upon FINRA’s 2025 Regulatory Oversight Report (released January 28, 2025), which highlights...

Skip and Beth Keesal selected as Grand Marshals for the 37th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade

The annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration is a longstanding tradition that celebrates the diverse community of Central Long Beach. This festival serves to honor and keep alive the ideals of Dr. King through arts, remembrance and meaningful...

Section 998: The high-stakes settlement strategy you need to know

Keesal, Young & Logan attorneys Peter R. Boutin and Christopher A. Stecher and law clerk Tara Leuenberger recently published an article in the Los Angeles & San Francisco Daily Journal. Below is the article, which addresses the intricacies of offers of...

Ready or Not, Here They Come…With Subpoenas in Hand: Senate Bill 940’s Impact on Arbitration Discovery

     On September 29, 2024, Governor Newsom signed SB 940, which will go into effect on January 1, 2025. SB 940, which amends multiple sections of the Civil Code, the Code of Civil Procedure, and the Business & Professions Code, will have a major procedural impact...

Skip and Beth Keesal awarded Keys to the City of Long Beach

On July 16, 2024, Skip and Beth received the keys to the City of Long Beach from Mayor Rex Richardson. The Keys to the City are an important way for us to recognize the extraordinary people who represent the best of Long Beach, whether it be through philanthropy,...

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