Avoiding data protection pitfalls: Spotlight on cross-border investigations - January 2016

Weil, Gotshal & Manges

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GIR Global Investigations Review Global Investigations Review  and practice noting that post-Snowden concerns are not The law Finally, it’s worth of international investigations unique to the EU. A huge number of other countries including Brazil, Russia, China and Indonesia have introduced and enhanced data protection legislation. It seems clear that the legislative data protection-related tensions between jurisdictions – notably with the US on one end of the spectrum and the EU on the other – is only likely to grow. Data protection has morphed in the past couple of years into a major issue that requires consideration in the investigative context from the outset.

Further, there is clearly political will to enforce breaches and EU penalty levels could potenGlobal Investigations Review tially compete withand practice of international investigations of, for example, antitrust, sanctions and FCPA. The law those seen in the contextinvestigations GIR First published on the Global Investigations Review website, 7 January 2016 globalinvestigationsreview.com .