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Return to Workplace: Privacy Considerations in Europe
Summer 2020
Covington's European privacy team offers insights on the current state of play with respect to the intersection of European data privacy laws, and the transition around Europe and further
abroad as government lockdown restrictions are lifted and companies begin to plan their return-to-work programs.
In this on-demand briefing, we cover the guidance and positions in a number of jurisdictions, including France, Belgium, Spain, the UK, Ireland, Italy and Germany.
Please find key takeaways for the briefing here.
This presentation is a companion to our earlier COVID-19 EU Privacy Briefing held in March.
If you have questions for any of our speakers, click here.
September 2, 2020
BRUSSELS–Covington has named Dan Cooper to lead its European data protection practice as co-chair of the firm’s global Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice, and he has relocated to Brussels to be closer to the institutions and courts that govern the European data privacy landscape. The firm has more than 100 lawyers focused on data privacy and cybersecurity ...
January 22, 2019, Covington Alert
On January 21, 2019, the French Supervisory Authority for data protection (“CNIL”) issued a fine of €50 million against Google for violations of the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) (the decision was published in French here).
December 21, 2015, Covington Alert
On December 15, the EU institutions finally agreed the text of the new EU data protection law, the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), completing a process that began in January 2012. The LIBE committee has published the consolidated version of the GDPR text. The GDPR heralds a new era of data protection. It replaces the existing data protection ...