Two months on from the EU ‘Schrems II’ court ruling – do we know any more??

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24
September
2020
10:00 AM
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In this informal panel discussion, experts from the UK, Germany, France and the Netherlands will discuss the European Court of Justice decision in the case of Schrems II handed down in July, and its impact on workplace data transfers. The Court ruled the EU-US Privacy Shield invalid, and although model clauses can still be used for cross-border data transfers, the level of data protection must be equivalent in the receiving country to that provided in the EU.

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Alex Milner-Smith
Alexander Milner-Smith
Partner - United Kingdom
Lewis Silkin
Jessica Jacobi
Partner - Germany
Kliemt.HR Lawyers
Basile
Basile Moore
Lawyer - France
Capstan Avocats
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