European Union:
The General Data Protection Regulation's Key Implications For E-Discovery
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Orrick's Jeffrey McKenna co-authored an
article for Inside Counsel and Legaltech News
entitled "The General Data Protection Regulation's Key
Implications for E-Discovery." The article discusses the
European Union's new data privacy regulation, which go into
effect in 2018, and its impact on e-discovery. Jeffrey notes that
"in the short term, it is unclear as to how much certainty
will be brought to this lingering debate of "who
prevails"— e-discovery versus data privacy. However, we
do envision a handful of key implications and issues to consider
with respect to the GDPR and the e-discovery process."
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