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7 February 2020

What's Next With Brexit, Data Protection And Data Transfers?

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Following the UK Conservatives Party's landslide victory in December 2019, there were immediate implications for the UK's Withdrawal from the European Union
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Following the UK Conservatives Party's landslide victory in December 2019, there were immediate implications for the UK's Withdrawal from the European Union, which resulted in the UK withdrawing from the EU on 31 January 2020. With the European Parliament's approval of the Withdrawal Agreement, the UK is now in a transition period until 31 December 2020. That leaves a transition period of only 11 months! The question remains: what is next for data protection, in particular, data transfers from the EU to the UK? Read more in our client alert.

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