Matthew is a commercially-focused antitrust/competition lawyer, who lived and worked in Brussels for 18 years and is now based...
Alysa Hutnik chairs the firm’s Privacy and Information Security practice and delivers comprehensive expertise in all areas of privacy,...
In this podcast from the ABA Section of Antitrust Law, host Alysa Hutnik sits down with Matthew Hall to talk about the impending issues relating to Brexit and GDPR. They talk about potential outcomes contingent upon parliament passing or not passing the withdrawal agreement, what alternatives companies impacted by Brexit should prepare for, and how to be ready for the worst-case scenario.
Matthew Hall is a commercially-focused antitrust/competition lawyer and partner at McGuireWoods in London.
(Host) Alysa Hutnik is the ABA Antitrust Section’s Consumer Protection Officer. She chairs Kelly Drye & Warren’s privacy and information security practice. Alysa delivers comprehensive expertise in all areas of e-privacy, data security and advertising law.
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Published: | March 28, 2019 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Legal News |
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On the Road |
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