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European Data Protection Roundup – Q4 2024

Debevoise Data Blog

Our top-eleven European data protection developments for the end of 2024 are: EU Cyber Resilience Act: The Council of the European Union approved the Cyber Resilience Act , introducing cybersecurity requirements for digital products sold in the EU. The UK Upper Tribunal did not consider the provisions under the UK GDPR.

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European Data Protection Roundup – September

Debevoise Data Blog

million fine against Austrian Post for channelling electronic data protection-related inquiries to a web form and not offering an additional email address, irrespective of the data subject option to also use non-electronic postal mail or customer service. These developments, and more, covered below.

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European Data Protection Roundup – March 2024

Debevoise Data Blog

Key takeaways from March include: CNIL data security practice guide: The French DPA published an update of its data security practice guide for data protection officers, chief information security officers, computer scientists and legal experts. 33(2) GDPR relating to the same personal data breach.

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European Data Protection Roundup – October 2023

Debevoise Data Blog

Data protection & AI: In particular: (i) the French CNIL published its first set of guidance on GDPR compliance when developing AI tools; and (ii) the UK ICO issued a preliminary enforcement notice against Snap over its AI chatbot, alleging that Snap had not adequately assessed the privacy risks posed to child users of the tool.

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Case T-557/20: the importance and impact on data protection

Legal IT Group

Every day, more and more companies face the problem of personal data protection. As companies are increasingly scrutinised for proper data protection, it’s worth paying close attention to the latest best practices to avoid dealing with the potential negative consequences of a data breach.

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You Subpoenaed My Documents, Shouldn’t You Pay for Them?

Percipient

The court-appointed the SBA as a receiver and permitted it to marshal Cardinal’s assets and business records. Much of the costs were charges from an e-discovery vendor to collect and search electronically stored information (ESI) , including e-mails relating to Cardinal. The court denied the reimbursement request.

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The Future of Legal Tech: How Technology Is Transforming the Business of Law

MatterSuite

E-discovery solutions , a significant part of legal tech, were estimated to be a multi-billion-dollar industry. The global e-discovery market size was projected to reach $17.32 billion by 2023, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 10% from 2018. This enhances trust in legal documentation.