EPISODE · Jul 18, 2019 · 44 MIN
8: GDPR
from Uncivil Procedure · host Relativity
We’re talking about rules and regulations on the latest episode of Uncivil Procedure: The e-Discovery Podcast. Specifically, the GDPR is in focus—but we also highlight some of the silly laws still on Europe’s and the United States’ books. This month’s episode features two guests: Chris Dale of the eDisclosure Information Project, and Debbie Reynolds of Eimer Stahl LLP. Along with our Relativian team—Danny Pelc, Don Sawyer, Anna Siroonian, and David Horrigan—they share the worst (personal) fines they have ever received and their predictions on the next British invasion. Other questions that may arise as you listen along: Why should the conversation around the GDPR go beyond fearful talk of fines? What is the proper pronunciation of the word “Arkansas”? How is California’s incoming CCPA already impacting regulatory talk around the United States? You might also learn about the specifics of entering palominos in horse competitions and which generation is the most forgetful. This episode was sponsored by RelativityOne Certified Partner Control Risks. Keep up with the latest from Uncivil Procedure on Twitter, Instagram, The Relativity Blog, or the Relativity Community, and hit us up with your thoughts until the next episode airs.
What this episode covers
We’re talking about rules and regulations on this month’s episode of Uncivil Procedure: The e-Discovery Podcast. Specifically, the GDPR is in focus—but we also highlight some of Europe’s and the United States’ more ridiculous laws. Our guests are Debbie Reynolds of Eimer Stahl LLP and Chris Dale of the eDisclosure Information Project, and they’ve got some gold to share.
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