ARTICLE
14 July 2023

New EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework: How Should Businesses React?

AP
Arnold & Porter

Contributor

Arnold & Porter is a firm of more than 1,000 lawyers, providing sophisticated litigation and transactional capabilities, renowned regulatory experience and market-leading multidisciplinary practices in the life sciences and financial services industries. Our global reach, experience and deep knowledge allow us to work across geographic, cultural, technological and ideological borders.
Vibbert discussed that the new framework brings opportunities and uncertainties, with concerns about the previous transfer framework invalidations.
Worldwide Privacy

Jami Vibbert, chair of the Privacy, Cybersecurity & Data Strategy group, was featured in the Law360 story, "EU-US Data Transfer Deal Finalized, But Will It Stick Around?" The article discusses the newly approved EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, intended to streamline and secure the transatlantic flow of personal data in compliance with the GDPR. However, this is the third attempt to establish such a framework.

Vibbert discussed that the new framework brings opportunities and uncertainties, with concerns about the previous transfer framework invalidations. Still, she advised that certain companies should consider certifying under the new framework, which — even if eventually struck down — could lessen their contractual and compliance burdens and possibly endure future legal challenges owing to its stronger enforcement mechanisms for EU citizens and a more defined scope of U.S. surveillance activities.

»Read the full article (subscription required).

Originally published in Law360 

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

[View Source]

Mondaq uses cookies on this website. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies as set out in our Privacy Policy.

Learn More