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Recent Global Legal Updates, Legal News from around the Globe

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Oct
14
2015
EU Parliament Committee calls on the Commission for immediate action on US data transfers Mintz
Nov
9
2015
Privacy Monday: November 9, 2015 – EU/Safe Harbor Updates Mintz
Dec
16
2015
General EU Data Protection Regulation in Bullet Points Mintz
Jan
7
2016
Key EU Parliamentary Committee Votes to Adopt the General Data Protection Regulation Mintz
Feb
9
2016
Will Free Apps Soon Be Dead in Europe? Mintz
Nov
30
2018
That Local Representative Problem . . . and the New Guidelines on the Territorial Scope of the GDPR (Part I) Mintz
Jun
30
2023
Better Late Than Never: Employers in Canada Should Review Their Termination of Employment Provisions Mintz
May
13
2021
International Coalition of Competition Enforcement Agencies Seek Public Comment to Explore “New or Refreshed” Theories of Competitive Harm Related to Pharmaceutical Mergers Mintz
Jun
8
2021
European Commission Adopts New Service Providers Standard Agreement (Controller-Processor SCCs) Mintz
Nov
4
2019
Second Circuit Affirms the Extraterritorial Discovery Reach of 28 U.S.C. § 1782 Mintz
Nov
29
2021
Biden Administration Bans Most Travel from Eight Countries in Southern Africa Mintz
Feb
12
2020
Newly Expanded CFIUS Jurisdiction Mintz
May
21
2024
UK Announces Delay to Mandatory Climate Disclosures (Until After Next General Election) Mintz
Oct
3
2017
Will the EU box itself in? Fate of Standard Contractual Clauses (aka the Model Clauses) for personal data transfers is now in the hands of the EU’s highest court Mintz
Apr
28
2020
Update: Suspension of Trusted Traveler Enrollment Extended to June 1, 2020 Mintz
Sep
30
2015
Know Your EB-5 Intermediary Abroad: Avoid FCPA Traps in Marketing Your EB-5 Deal Outside the United States [VIDEO] Mintz
Oct
2
2015
EU-US Safe Harbor Program and the Court of Justice of the EU’s Decision — Protect Your Business! Mintz
Oct
21
2015
Irish High Court Quashes Irish Data Protection Commission Original Schrems’ Decision Mintz
Nov
4
2015
EB-5 Due Diligence Matters: Industry at Point of Inflection Regarding Securities Compliance Mintz
Feb
26
2018
The Week Ahead – US v. Microsoft at SCOTUS Mintz
May
18
2020
Strategic Considerations for Obtaining a Foreign Filing License in China Mintz
Feb
29
2016
EU-US Privacy Shield Agreement Published Mintz
Aug
4
2020
What's New in 5G - August 2020 Mintz
Jul
12
2016
EU Privacy Shield is Finally Official Mintz
Oct
31
2016
International Trade Commission Institutes “Certain Silicon-on-Insulator Wafers” Investigation – Only Fourth 100-Day Pilot Program Ordered Mintz
Aug
8
2023
EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS: Intellectual Property — SEPs at the ITC – Are SEP Litigants and the Commission Speaking the Same “Love Language?”[PODCAST] Mintz
Jun
7
2021
Transferring Personal Data from Europe – Working with the New Standard Contractual Clauses and Getting to Grips with Your Schrems II Assessment Mintz
Jun
19
2019
Brazil: Visa Exemption for United States, Canadian, Australian, and Japanese Citizens Mintz
 

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