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Jeffrey Keith Bunn v. State - Criminal Conviction Affirmed

The Court of Appeals of Georgia affirmed the conviction of Jeffrey Keith Bunn for aggravated child molestation, child molestation, and attempted child molestation. The court found sufficient evidence to support the jury's verdict and no abuse of discretion in the admission of evidence or ineffective assistance of counsel.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Scott Welker-Reyes v. Velocity Investments - Opinion Vacated

The Court of Appeals of Georgia vacated and remanded a summary judgment granted to Velocity Investments in a collection action against Scott Welker-Reyes. The court found that the trial court may have overlooked certain discovery responses filed by the defendant, necessitating a review of the case.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Finance
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Hohmann Jr. v. Richardson - Georgia Court of Appeals Opinion

The Georgia Court of Appeals issued an opinion in Hohmann Jr. v. Richardson, docket number A25A1828. The court reversed the grant of summary judgment in Case No. A25A1730 and affirmed the denial of a motion to dismiss in Case No. A25A1828.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Norhaven Partners LLC v. Justin Rice - Discretionary Appeal Granted

The Court of Appeals of Georgia has granted a discretionary application in the case of Norhaven Partners, LLC et al v. Justin Rice et al. The order directs the Appellant to file a Notice of Appeal within 10 days.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Kelley T. Barlow v. SHC Services, Inc. - Wrongful Death Action

The Court of Appeals of Georgia affirmed a trial court's grant of summary judgment in favor of SHC Services, Inc. in a wrongful death action. The appellants argued the trial court erred in applying the borrowed servant doctrine and granting summary judgment on negligent retention claims.

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CalPrivacy Launches Data Broker Enforcement Strike Force

The California Privacy Protection Agency (CalPrivacy) has launched a Data Broker Enforcement Strike Force to investigate privacy violations within the data broker industry. This initiative aims to enhance compliance with the CCPA and the Delete Act, building on previous enforcement actions.

Priority review Enforcement Data Privacy
19d ago CA CPPA Newsroom
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CalPrivacy Fines ROR Partners for Data Broker Violations

The California Privacy Protection Agency has fined ROR Partners LLC $56,600 for failing to register as a data broker as required by the Delete Act. The marketing firm was found to have collected and sold extensive consumer data without proper registration, highlighting the agency's focus on data broker compliance.

Priority review Enforcement Data Privacy
19d ago CA CPPA Newsroom
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CalPrivacy Data Broker Registration Enforcement Advisory

CalPrivacy has issued an enforcement advisory reminding data brokers of their registration requirements, including disclosing trade names and websites, and registering independently. Data brokers must register by January 31 annually and face fines of $200 per day for non-compliance.

Priority review Guidance Data Privacy
19d ago CA CPPA Newsroom
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CPPA Fines Data Brokers for Registration Violations

The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) has issued enforcement actions against two data brokers, Rickenbacher Data LLC (d/b/a Datamasters) and S&P Global, Inc., for failing to register as required by California's Delete Act. Datamasters was fined $45,000 and ordered to stop selling personal information, while S&P Global was fined $62,600.

Priority review Enforcement Data Privacy
19d ago CA CPPA Newsroom
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California Bill for CCPA Whistleblower Protections and Awards

The California Privacy Protection Agency (CalPrivacy) is sponsoring AB 2021, a bill to establish whistleblower protections and an award program under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The bill aims to incentivize individuals to report violations and protect them from retaliation.

Priority review Rule Data Privacy

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