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European Data Protection Roundup – August 2024

Debevoise Data Blog

Our top-five European data protection developments from August are: Uber fined for personal data transfer: The Dutch Data Protection Authority fined Uber €290 million for the unlawful transfer of European drivers’ personal data to the U.S., without sufficient safeguards.

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Making the Leap: Transitioning from Relativity Server to RelativityOne

Lineal Services

As the volume and complexity of data evolve s , so must the tools we use to navigate it. For law firms and corporate legal departments still tethered to Relativity Server, the shift to RelativityOne isnt just a technological upgrade; its a strategic imperative. Relying on varied practices from different providers increases risk.

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From Cost Center to Profit, Client Loyalty and Growth Driver: The Rise of Managed Discovery Centers 

Lineal Services

Law firms are increasingly turning to managed services discovery centers led by providers like Lineal to not only reduce costs and operational friction but to reimagine how legal services are deployed, scaled, and monetized.  That legacy continues at Lineal, where we’ve carried forward the same innovation-first mindset into the cloud era.

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Red Tape and Reputations: Navigating Investigations and Compliance in Complex Markets

Lineal Services

This is especially true in complex, cross-border matterswhere regulatory regimes, languages, and data protection frameworks collide. Navigating varied legal standards such as GDPR and local privacy laws requires precision in every decisionfrom collection to review.

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Navigating Compliance in Brazil: Cross-Border Strategies for Managing Regulatory Risk

Lineal Services

Between the Clean Companies Act (Lei Anticorrupo) and the evolving requirements of the General Data Protection Law (LGPD), organizations operating in Brazil must do more than simply complythey must demonstrate accountability, transparency, and operational precision in the face of mounting enforcement.

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Forensic Readiness in Brazil: Proactive Strategies for a High-Stakes Environment 

Lineal Services

The General Data Protection Law (LGPD) places strict guardrails on the collection and handling of personal data. Without clear protocols, organizations risk unintentionally violating laws when transferring or accessing international data.

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Digital Forensics and Compliance for European Corporations: A Smarter, More Effective Way to Investigate

Lineal Services

Todays compliance environment is defined by change: data privacy laws remain in flux, investigations increasingly span borders and formats, and the stakes of errorsfinancial, legal, and reputationalhave never been higher. Traditional forensic workflows are buckling under the weight of these new demands.