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Event Description:

The transatlantic transfer of personal data between the European Union and the United States is now governed by new data privacy compliance obligations under the EU-US Privacy Shield following an October 2015 ruling that invalidated the previous Safe Harbour privacy accord. For businesses, this means a new set of rules to learn and a new set of standards to follow.

Businesses and their legal representation must identify and implement new plans for information governance, eDiscovery processes and enterprise-level operations with built-in contingencies for future revisions given that the Article 29 Working Party has recently issued an opinion regarding the European Commission’s initial adequacy opinion on Privacy Shield.

Join this free webcast and discover how to navigate the turbulence caused by this new ruling and to:
  • Learn about the new EU-US Privacy Shield and current developments regarding the adequacy of the new program
  • Consider how to use safeguards other than Privacy Shield in connection with transferring personal data to the U.S. in the absence of other derogations

CLE is Pending for CA, IL NY, NJ Only


Jayne Rothman
Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Epiq

Jayne Rothman has served as Epiq’s senior legal advisor since 2006. Ms. Rothman manages general matters including mergers & acquisitions, corporate governance, commercial transactions, litigation, dispute resolution, settlements, employment, real property, data privacy, governance, risk and compliance (GRC), enterprise risk management, insurance, intellectual property, and management of inside and outside counsel, among others.



Dyann Heward-Mills
Partner, Baker McKenzie, London

Dyann Heward-Mills is a UK-qualified barrister and head of the Data Protection and Cyber Security Practice Group in Baker & McKenzie's London office. Prior to joining the Firm, Dyann acted as senior privacy counsel to GE Capital, where she provided global support and advice on matters pertaining to privacy and data protection. Dyann is a non-executive board member for a technology start-up business that has developed an innovative data analytics tool to track and monitor the performance of recruitment activities. She is active in the Firm's BakerWomen, BakerEthnicity and BakerOpportunity initiatives and, in collaboration with The National Museum of Computing, spearheads the Firm's Cybersecurity Girls' initiative which aims to encourage more females into coding and wider tech roles. Dyann also supports School-Aid, a charity that promotes the advancement of education in disadvantaged schools and communities in Africa.