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.
To subscribe to our publications, click here.
Featured Insights
Featured Insights
ACI 12th Annual Summit for Women Leaders in Life Sciences Law
Speaking Engagement
Intellectual Property
National LGBTQ+ Bar Association Lavender Law Conference and Career Fair 2025
Sponsorship
National Bar Association 100th Annual Convention and Exhibits
Sponsorship
Antitrust
Keeping Pace: Updates in Cartel Enforcement
Webinar
Antitrust
Hanging in the Balance: Supreme Court Declines to Decide the Uninjured Class Member Question in Labcorp v. Davis
Axinn Viewpoints
Antitrust
New Incentives, New Rewards: What You Need to Know About the Antitrust Division’s First-Ever Whistleblower Rewards Program
Axinn Viewpoints
Antitrust
Informa Antitrust Midwest
Speaking Engagement
GCR Live: Law Leaders Europe 2025
Speaking Engagement
Antitrust
How I Made Partner: 'Show Up and Build Rapport With Colleagues and Clients,' Says Michael O'Mara of Axinn Veltrop & Harkrider
Media Mentions
Antitrust
Axinn Counsel Rebecca Clegg Named 2025 MCCA Rising Star
Awards & Recognitions
Intellectual Property