An Update on Cross Border Data Transfers in Canada and the EU
An Update on Cross Border Data Transfers in Canada and the EU
Join privacy lawyers from McMillan – Kristen Pennington and Mitch Koczerginski – and GSK Stockmann, two leading business law firms in Canada and Germany respectively, for an international webinar on cross-border data transfers.
This webinar will feature presentations about key and emerging issues involving the transfer of personal information within and outside of the European Union and Canada, as well as practical tips for how organizations can operationalize legal requirements and regulatory guidance in this respect.
Date and Time
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET
Speakers
Kristen Pennington
Partner, Privacy & Data Protection | Employment & Labour Relations
Mitch Koczerginski
Partner, Litigation & Dispute Resolution | Privacy & Data Protection
For inquiries and to RSVP to this webinar, please contact [email protected].
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