Sponsored By TransPerfect Data privacy laws are proliferating in the United States and abroad. While the headliners are Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), those statutes are only the tip of the iceberg. Data privacy laws—in particular foreign laws that restrict the transfer of potentially relevant documents to the U.S.—fundamentally conflict with comprehensive U.S. discovery obligations, often resulting in irreconcilable priorities in transnational litigation, arbitration, and investigations. Read More |