e-Lawyering e-DAT Practice Group Partner to Attend Upcoming ABA Program and Master’s Conference in Europe on E-Discovery and Data Privacy July 17, 2023 by Daniel Miller Daniel Miller, a partner of the K&L Gates e-Discovery Analysis & Technology (“e-DAT”) Group and the firm’s Pittsburgh office, will attend this week’s ABA Cross-Border Institute in Paris. Daniel will also participate on a panel discussion ... Read more » Cross-Border Data Transfer Data Privacy GDPR Policy on Routine Records Management and Retention Privacy Records Retention Speaking Engagements & Publications Technology Assisted Review
e-Lawyering Bumps in the Road for a US Adequacy Decision Under GDPR February 24, 2023 by Daniel Miller As discussed in a prior post on this blog, electronic discovery that requires the processing and use of records and information that includes the personal data of individuals residing in the and the European Economic Area (“EEA”) must often incorporate... Read more » Cross-Border Data Transfer Data Privacy GDPR Trends & Emerging Issues
e-Lawyering Will 2023 Be the Year When the United States Receives an Adequacy Decision under GDPR from the European Union? January 13, 2023 by Daniel Miller Electronic discovery for legal matters within the United States often involves preserving, collecting, processing, reviewing, and producing data that concern individuals living outside the United States. In some of these situations, the data privacy la... Read more » Cross-Border Data Transfer Data Privacy GDPR Trends & Emerging Issues
e-Lawyering AnywhereCommerce, Inc. v. Ingenico, Inc. (D. Mass. 2021) June 3, 2021 by Robertson Noreus Key Insight: The court granted reconsideration of plaintiffs’ motion to compel discovery of documents in the possession of a corporate defendant in France. In a prior order, the court found that the GDPR did not preclude the court from ordering d... Read more » CASE SUMMARIES Data Privacy Foreign Relations Form(s) FRCP 26(b)(1) Scope Defined by Relevance and Proportionality (effective Dec. 1 GDPR Local Court Rule(s) Motion to Compel Restatement (Third) of Foreign Relations Law § 442(1)(c) Uncategorized