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European Data Protection Roundup – February 2021

Debevoise Data Blog

There were a few European data protection developments in February that companies may want to have on their radar. Spotlight on Schrems II litigation and enforcement risk. We cover those developments (and more) below. We will continue to report on progress through the Blog. under the defunct EU-U.S.

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Making the Leap: Transitioning from Relativity Server to RelativityOne

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By shifting to RelativityOne , legal teams empower themselves to focus on strategic tasks rather than IT challenges, creating more time for impactful, data-driven decisions. Enterprise systems with ESI) are now common in litigation and investigations. Why the Shift? Transitioning to RelOne: How hard is it?

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European Data Protection Roundup: 2020 in Five Trends

Debevoise Data Blog

In this post, we look back at the 2020 European data protection landscape and five trends that help companies understand not only where we are, but where data protection enforcement, litigation, and practice may be headed. Second , enforcement goes far beyond data breaches and the GDPR.

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European Data Protection Roundup – June 2021

Debevoise Data Blog

Here are our highlights: European Commission adopts new Standard Contractual Clauses What happened : As reported in our blog post , the European Commission adopted its new Standard Contractual Clauses (“SCCs”) for the cross-border transfer of personal data from the EEA to “third countries”. What to do : For now, nothing.

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GDPR vs Meta Platforms: The Rest of the Story. User Consent Must Be Provided

Legal IT Group

Recently, we have already talked about the difficulties faced by the tech giant Meta Platforms with European supervisory authorities (Irish DPC, European EDPB) and the prospects for further litigation regarding the illegal processing of users’ personal data, in particular, class actions. of the Dutch Telecommunications Act.

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Russian Data Protection Updates: Key Points for International Businesses

Debevoise Data Blog

However, the increased likelihood of investigations by Russian authorities, which can be disruptive and time-consuming, coupled with potential sanctions concerns when dealing with Russian government authorities, are further reasons for companies to take note of the new requirements and to carefully assess the attendant risks.

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Find the Truth Faster: Mastering eDiscovery in UAE Construction Disputes 

Lineal Services

For law firms exploring modern eDiscovery platforms, corporations seeking to control litigation costs, and legal teams facing ever-growing data challenges, construction disputes offer a critical opportunity to rethink workflows, leverage AI, and bring order to digital chaos before costs spiral out of control. When did they know?