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Navigating GDPR, U.S. Discovery Rules, and EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework

Strategies for Avoiding and Mitigating Conflicting Obligations

A live 90-minute CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A

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Tuesday, March 4, 2025

1:00pm-2:30pm EST, 10:00am-11:30am PST

Early Registration Discount Deadline, Friday, February 7, 2025

or call 1-800-926-7926

This CLE webinar will guide litigators in managing high stakes clashes between U.S. discovery obligations and foreign privacy protection laws, primarily the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), including the relatively recent EU-U.S. "Data Privacy Framework." The panel will discuss the growing importance of foreign privacy laws in U.S. litigation, current approaches to privacy law objections to U.S. discovery, and the EU-U.S. "Data Privacy Framework."

Description

The EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) can have significant impact in U.S.-based litigation. Parties must determine whether they can legally provide records subject to the GDPR to U.S. lawyers, investigators, regulators, courts, and other parties.

Federal courts and European Data Protection Authorities continue to evolve in their navigation of the relationship between the GDPR and other international privacy laws and the U.S. discovery obligations. The Court of Justice of the European Union's "Schrems II" decision further complicated these issues, raising the stakes and potentially creating a catch-22 for entities involved in U.S. discovery.

Navigating the relationship and potential conflict between the GDPR and U.S. discovery requires thoughtful strategies and a thorough understanding of the priorities and obligations that may apply. These issues typically are resolved case-by-case, and counsel must rely on sometimes conflicting precedents.

Listen as our panel provides guidance about this increasingly important area and how to navigate the conflicts between GDPR and U.S. discovery obligations.

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Outline

  1. The growing importance of GDPR in U.S. litigation
  2. Foreign privacy law objections in U.S. discovery
    1. Societe Nationale Industrielle Aerospatiale v. U.S. Dist. Court for the S. Dist. of Iowa, 482 U.S. 522 (1987)
    2. Hague Conventions
    3. Schrems II decision
  3. Strategies for navigating the conflict
  4. EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework

Benefits

The panel will discuss these and other key issues:

  • Who is governed by GDPR?
  • What other GDPR-like laws create similar concerns abroad and in the United States?
  • Does the location of data or individuals matter?
  • Who is governed by U.S. discovery rules, and who can be compelled to produce data?
  • What are the consequences of transgressing the GDPR or transgressing U.S. discovery obligations?
  • What can litigants and their counsel do to minimize the risks?

Faculty

Clark, Anna
Anna Mercado Clark

Partner
Phillips Lytle

As leader of Phillips Lytle’s Data Security & Privacy and E-Discovery & Digital Forensics Practice Teams,...  |  Read More

Cohen, David
David R. Cohen

Partner
Reed Smith

Mr. Cohen is the chair of the firm’s Records & E-Discovery Group. He has 30 years of commercial litigation...  |  Read More

Leuthner, Christian
Christian Leuthner

Partner
Reed Smith

Mr. Leuthner focuses his practice on technology and data protection. He is a trusted advisor to clients seeking...  |  Read More

Plaza, Paula
Paula P. Plaza

Attorney
Phillips Lytle

Ms. Plaza concentrates her practice on a broad range of litigation in the areas of antitrust, trademark, data security...  |  Read More

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