Where can you go to find out company information in California?

In this article we’ll focus on what company information is available to the public regarding companies registered in California.
In California, you can search for information on a business entity through the website maintained by California’s Secretary of State.
Supply Agreements: Volume Estimate or Purchase Commitment

When entering supply agreements, buyers and sellers have competing interests around the volume of goods to be purchased or supplied. A buyer wants maximum flexibility on the volume of goods it will order, while seeking favorable pricing and security that the seller can provide the volumes the buyer needs. A seller, on the other hand, wants the buyer to commit on the volumes it will purchase, so the supplier can plan its production, ensure predictable sales, and align pricing with volumes.
Where can you go to find out company information in the United States?

The United States does not have a national registry of companies. Companies are registered in each individual state. To find information on a company, you must search the appropriate databases…
California Privacy Law: how to determine if the CCPA applies to your particular business?

Any company doing business in California (regardless of where it is located) that meets certain thresholds with respect to its gross revenue or revenue from personal information it sells or the amounts of personal information that it buys/receives/sells or shares for commercial purposes must comply with the CCPA.
California Privacy Law vs GDPR: Transparency about Personal Information, its Use, and Persons’ Rights

The CCPA and GDPR both aim to increase consumers’/data subject’s knowledge about the use of their personal information and their rights with respect to that personal data.
California Privacy Law vs GDPR: individuals’ rights with respect to their personal data

Consumers/ data subjects have certain rights regarding their personal data/information under both the GDPR and the CCPA.
California Privacy Law vs GDPR

The increasing role of technology, data, and sharing of personal information has heightened consumers’ risk of the unauthorized use or disclosure of their personal information. Governments have passed legislation to protect consumers from these risks. In the European Union, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) protects data subjects. In California, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) provides protection for consumers.
Transfers of Data Outside the European Economic Area

If you are operating a business in the European Economic Area (EEA) or if your business is outside the EEA but offers goods or services to customers in the EEA, you are no doubt aware of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Email Marketing Campaigns and data protection laws

Email marketing campaigns need to be addressed to recipients who have previously given their express consent to receive promotional messages from you.