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What in the world is going on with privacy and data protection laws?

What in the world is going on with privacy and data protection laws?

What in the world is going on with privacy and data protection laws?Jen White
Legal Exec

GDPR. CCPA. CPRA. DPA. ASJDF. Okay, I made the last one up. Because these days, the myriad privacy regulations that in-house attorneys must be familiar with looks like alphabet soup.

EU and California are top of mind, but what about the rest of the world? The trend is clear: Privacy regulations are emerging everywhere and global businesses must pay attention beyond their own borders.听

Top recommendations from in-house counsel听

As an in-house counsel with slim resources, how do you keep abreast of these changes without spending a fortune?听

I to share their secrets.听

First learning: People are passionate about privacy. More than 25,000 people viewed the post (including more than 400 general counsels), and over 80 commented with their go-to resources.听

Second, there are so many great resources on privacy laws and regulations that don鈥檛 charge you by the six-minute increment, or for an expensive subscription. If you鈥檙e looking for a place to start, check out the free resources below.听

And if I missed your favorite resource, please find me on and share!听

Free resources on global privacy regulations

All resources are listed in alphabetical order.听

Law firm handbooks on privacy and security

Large global law firms maintain robust resources as a part of their client development efforts. If you get the call that your business wants to launch a service tomorrow in seven countries鈥攜ou know, the typical run of the mill daily in-house legal request鈥攖hese are a great place to start:

  • Baker McKenzie鈥檚 鈥溾 is a comprehensive resource and allows you to run a comparison across countries鈥攜our own global survey on specific issues for free.
  • DLA Piper鈥檚 鈥溾 also provides robust resources and comparison features.听
  • Linklater鈥檚 鈥溾 provides resources for 50+ countries.听

Another resource comes from companies that sell compliance solutions. Like law firms, these companies offer nuggets of free information before purchase. One example is .听

Blogs, news sites, and enforcement trackers听

Many law firms also have blogs that will push updates to you via email. Here鈥檚 a sample:

  • DLA Piper 鈥溾
  • Kelley Drye 鈥溾澨
  • Perkins Core 鈥溾澨
  • Proskauer 鈥溾澨

Other sites track the latest relevant cases and regulatory enforcements:

  • CMS鈥檚 鈥溾澨
  • Perkins Coie has a 听

There are many relevant industry and news sites to stay in tune to the latest developments, such as IAPP鈥檚 (International Association of Privacy Professionals) and .听

Data protection webinars and podcasts

One of my favorite ways to dig into a new area are webinars (especially when they have free CLE attached). Check out:

Lastly, there are privacy podcasts to accompany you on your morning walk or commute. This is just a small sample鈥攕earch for 鈥淧rivacy鈥 wherever you get your podcasts and you鈥檒l see a number of relevant shows to try:听

Stay in the loop

What resources did we miss? Let know and we鈥檒l update this list over time with more go-to in-house privacy reference sources.听

Note that while these websites have been recommended by privacy lawyers, like anything on the internet, review free legal resources through an appropriate lens. This column isn鈥檛 legal advice and neither are these resources. For specific issues, please consult with a privacy attorney.

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