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United States: Navigating The Privacy Maze In The U.S. And Abroad

01 August 2006
Article by Demetrios Eleftheriou

The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel interviews Demetrios Eleftheriou, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP. This interview was originally published in the July 2006 issue of The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel.

Editor’s Note: Mr. Eleftheriou co-chairs the Information Services, Technology and Data Protection Committee and the Young Lawyers’ Interest Network Committee of the American Bar Association Section of International Law. He is also Vice President of the Data Protection, IP and New Technology Commission of the Association Internationale Des Jeunes Avocats.

Editor: Please describe the privacy conference in Washington that took place May 5-6 and your role.

Eleftheriou: The privacy conference was co-sponsored by the ABA Section of International Law and the International Young Lawyers Association....
 
 
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