In this Webinar to be held on 1 December 2020, Cordery UK partners Jonathan Armstrong and André Bywater will join Scott M. Giordano, Esq., V.P. & Sr. Counsel, Privacy and Compliance at Spirion to discuss the biggest privacy events of 2020 and what may be in store for 2021, including the implications of Brexit.
The COVID-19 pandemic has meant many of us working from home, completely in some cases but in a hybrid fashion for others, and has also meant employers processing more of our health data – all of this has had significant data protection implications.
2020 also witnessed several landmark data protection and privacy events, including the handing down of the Schrems II ruling from the European Court of Justice, several multi-million Euro fines levied by data protection authorities, and the start of enforcement of the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA).
2021 promises to be equally tumultuous, with the resolution of privacy complaints against some of the world’s largest technology companies, more Schrems II uncertainty, and the prospect of GDPR-like laws developing in the U.S.
Takeaways include:
- What to expect from data protection authorities in the U.K. and EU
- Changes to make in your data protection program in light of Schrems II
- Changes in the U.S. privacy landscape that may affect you
You can register to attend this webinar here (this link works best in Google Chrome or Firefox): https://www.spirion.com/webinars/?commid=451685&utm_source=cordery-compliance&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=uk-and-eu-data-protection-review-and-2021-outlook
For more information please contact André Bywater or Jonathan Armstrong who are commercial lawyers with Cordery in London where their focus is on compliance issues.
Jonathan Armstrong, Cordery, Lexis House, 30 Farringdon Street, London, EC4A 4HH | André Bywater, Cordery, Lexis House, 30 Farringdon Street, London, EC4A 4HH | |
Office: +44 (0)207 075 1784 | Office: +44 (0)207 075 1785 | |
Jonathan.armstrong@corderycompliance.com | Andre.bywater@corderycompliance.com | |
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