No Safe Harbor: The Effect of the Schrems Decision on Cross-Border Discovery
March 15, 2016
By: Kenina Lee and Brooke Oppenheimer
Competition Torts News
Axinn associate Kenina Lee and eDiscovery attorney Brooke Oppenheimer's article, "No Safe Harbor: The Effect of the Schrems Decision on Cross-Border Discovery," was published in Competition Torts News, the newsletter of the ABA's Section of Antitrust Law Competition Torts Committee.
The article discusses the Data Privacy Directive of 1995; the U.S. - EU Safe Harbor framework and the Schrems decision and its effect on data discovery and transfer from EU affiliates to U.S. entity for review.
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