Perspective
Feb. 9, 2016
New EU regulations' implications for U.S. businesses
The world of data privacy and cybersecurity in the European Union has become awash with new regulation and other fundamental changes over the last few months. By Jonathan Millard





Jonathan Millard
partner
Fenwick & West
555 California St Fl 12
San Francisco , CA 94104
Phone: (415) 875-2300
Fax: (415) 281-1350
Email: jonathan.millard@fenwick.com
Jonathan Millard, a partner in Fenwick & West's San Francisco office, counsels clients with respect to privacy issues, particularly regarding corporate acquisitions and international aspects of personal data processing and transfer between the EU and the U.S., as well as commercial agreements, licensing arrangements and technology aspects of mergers and acquisitions
The world of data privacy and cybersecurity in the Europe Union has become awash with new regulation and other fundamental changes over the last few months. October saw the bombshell of a European court invalidating a long-relied-upon safe harbor program. December brought a new data privacy regulation which is set to replace decades-old EU privacy principles in 2018. This was followed by the announcement of a new network and in...
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