Privacy

EU’s First Annual Review of Privacy Shield Framework Finds It Is “Providing an Adequate Level of Protection”

The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) and the European Union (EU) through its executive arm the European Commission (EC) agreed

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U.S. and EU Agree on New Data Transfer “Privacy Shield” To Replace Safe Harbor, but Compliance Questions Remain

The U.S. Department of Commerce and the European Commission (EC), the executive branch agency of the 28-member European Union (EU),

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Ninth Circuit Rules That EEOC’s Broad Subpoena Power Extends to Personally Identifiable Information

A recent ruling by the notoriously anti-employer Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals underscores one of the legitimate concerns employers have

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