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GDPR: In-House and Outside Counsel Perspectives and What Lies Ahead

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May 25, 2018 is the effective date for the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, the world’s most comprehensive privacy law. On this day for which so many have prepared, we share in-house and outside counsel perspectives on what the GDPR means for international companies that do business in the EU, which aspects of compliance efforts have been most challenging, and what lies ahead in maintaining GDPR “accountability” and in connection with the forthcoming, related ePrivacy Regulation.

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1. GDPR is Effective Today! (Jun 2018)

Bart W. Huffman, Whitney McCollum, Sooji Seo

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Session 1 —60 mins
GDPR is Effective Today! (Jun 2018)

Today, May 25, 2018 is the effective date for the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, the world’s most comprehensive privacy law. On this day for which so many have prepared, we will share in-house and outside counsel perspectives on what the GDPR means for international companies that do business in the EU, which aspects of compliance efforts have been most challenging, and what lies ahead in maintaining GDPR “accountability” and in connection with the forthcoming, related ePrivacy Regulation.

Originally presented: May 2018 Technology Law Conference

Bart W. Huffman, Reed Smith LLP - Houston, TX
Whitney McCollum, AECOM - San Francisco, CA
Sooji Seo, Dell - Round Rock, TX