Data Privacy
Nov. 11, 2020
US surveillance law in the wake of the Schrems II ruling
The Schrems II decision is the most significant event in the history of trans-Atlantic data flows. It results from a long-running series of issues regarding the appropriate role of surveillance in our society and the inevitable collision of surveillance and privacy, as well as the differing approaches to those issues in the United States and the EU.





Andrew Serwin
Partner
DLA Piper

Hayley Curry
Associate
DLA Piper
The Schrems II decision is the most significant event in the history of trans-Atlantic data flows. It results from a long-running series of issues regarding the appropriate role of surveillance in our society and the inevitable collision of surveillance and privacy, as well as the differing approaches to those issues in the United States and the EU.
The decision invalidated the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield, rai...
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