Partner Aaron Tantleff was quoted in a Law360 article, “5 Areas of GDPR Compliance Where Member States Diverge,” about how companies should align their compliance policies with impending legislative changes under the General Data Protection Regulation.
“Right now, the suggestion is to build a policy for compliance today and when member states make their decisions, if it’s different from what they were planning for, then companies will have to reevaluate,” said Tantleff.
“Right now, the suggestion is to build a policy for compliance today and when member states make their decisions, if it’s different from what they were planning for, then companies will have to reevaluate,” said Tantleff.
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