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EU Data Protection Updates: Strategies for Compliance in 2023

January 26, 2023
12:00 PM ET

From Max Schrems and DPA fines to the newly adopted US-EU Data Protection Framework, this presentation will help businesses to understand the status of EU data protection laws and provides strategies for global compliance in 2023.

Clark Hill attorneys Myriah Jaworski and Sam Saarsteiner will share the latest from both sides of the Atlantic.

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