In this edition of TechLaw10 Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong talks to Professor Eric Sinrod from his home in California. They look at the proposed new Data Protection Framework and its chances of success.
Will the new scheme make it easier to transfer data from the EU to the US? And will the UK adopt a similar scheme?
Jonathan looks at the history of the prior Safe Harbor and Privacy Shield schemes and the challenges brought by Max Schrems.
Jonathan looks at the likely areas of contention in the new scheme including the proposed new court and whether that might stand up to a challenge. He also looks at likely timescales and practical tips for businesses.
Eric looks at the changes made by the Biden administration and how meaningful they might be. He looks at the concerns expressed by Schrems & NOYB and whether they are well-founded. What will happen if the new US regime seeks to limit class actions and legal representation?
You can read more about the proposed new deal here https://www.corderycompliance.com/dp-update-1022/
You can listen to earlier TechLaw10 audio podcasts with Eric and Jonathan at www.techlaw10.com
You can find out more about Eric here at Duane Morris LLP https://www.duanemorris.com/attorneys/ericjsinrod.html and more about Jonathan here https://www.corderycompliance.com/our-people/jonathan-armstrong/
You can view more Cordery Head to Head interviews here http://bit.ly/corderytv.
TechLaw10 is a 10-minute audio podcast update from U.S. lawyer Eric Sinrod (Duane Morris) and UK lawyer Jonathan Armstrong (Cordery) where they share insights on developments where technology intersects with the law in the EU and the U.S. These well-known commentators are sought out in the media for their opinions on breaking news and developing trends. Whether you are in North America or Europe, now you can hear directly from them regarding the latest technology issues at home and across the pond.