WASHINGTON, D.C., APRIL 8-10, 2019
- Are you familiar with the California Consumer Privacy Act?
- Are you aware of its ramifications?
- Do you know how it will affect you and your California customers come next January?
- Do you know what could follow in other “copycat” states?
- Are you prepared for California’s Proposition 65?
Whether you answer yes or no to these questions, among the game-changing issues taking place at the 12th Annual National Catalog Forum, April 8-10, is “Addressing the Challenges of California’s Privacy and Prop. 65 Actions,” featuring David Bertoni (at right) and David Swetnam-Burland (below), attorneys from Brann & Isaacson. In the wake of the Wayfair decision, the industry realized, anew, the power of states to export their laws across state borders.
Making matters worse, California is taking the lead with its California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and recent amendments to Proposition 65 to take regulation of out-of-state-based companies to a whole new level with burdensome and expensive obligations. This session will address the challenges presented by CCPA and Prop. 65, including compliance, as well as strategies for avoiding being dragged into the federal, or worse, California state courts by bounty-hunting attorneys seeking class action riches.
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ACMA Forum Quick Planner Guide
Monday, April 8th:
- 1:00 to 5:15 pm: Sessions at Washington Court Hotel
- 6:30 to 8:00 pm: Welcome Reception at Washington Court Hotel
Tuesday, April 9th
- 8:00 am: Breakfast/prep session at Washington Court Hotel
- 9:00 am: All attendees head for Capitol Hill
- 9:30 am to 5:00 pm: Full day of meetings with your legislators on Capitol Hill
- 5:30 to 8:30 pm: VIP Reception at the Gold Room, Rayburn Building on Capitol Hill
Wednesday, April 10th
- 7:30 am to 1:00 pm: Sessions at Washington Court Hotel; Forum concludes at 1:00 pm
- 1:00 pm: Post-conference meetings (Board and ACMA Supplier Council only)
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Questions?
If you need any guidance on logistics and transportation or have any other questions regarding the National Catalog Forum, contact Paul Miller (pmiller@catalogmailers.org) or Cathy Siravo (croden@catalogmailers.org) or reach either at 800-509-9514.