“The Safe Harbor program is gone as we knew it,” declared Kenneth Rashbaum, partner at Barton. “There will be a new safe harbor program that is now called the Privacy Shield, and someone said we know it’s happening, we know it’s true, because there’s already a logo.”

Rashbaum was one of four panelist at Legal Tech New York’s discussion “What Happened to the US/EU Safe Harbor? The Tension between Privacy and Business Efficiency for Multinational Corporations,” moderated by Robert D. Brownstone, technology and eDiscovery counsel at Fenwick & West.

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