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14 November 2016

Privacy Law In Saudi Arabia: A Primer For Businesses

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The article provides valuable insight into the Kingdom's privacy regime and focuses specifically on the central role Sharia plays in Saudi jurisprudence, including in the privacy realm.
United States Privacy

Proskauer litigation associate Courtney Bowman and Jonathan Reardon, head of the Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia office of the Middle East-based firm Al Tamini & Co., recently co-authored an article published by Corporate Counsel about privacy laws in Saudi Arabia.  The article provides valuable insight into the Kingdom's privacy regime and focuses specifically on the central role Sharia plays in Saudi jurisprudence, including in the privacy realm. It also provides an overview of those laws that touch specifically on privacy matters, making it a must-read for those companies that are already present in that country or thinking about entering the market.  Click here to read the full article.

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