Webinar on April 24 – GDPR: Lessons Learned from the First Year
It’s been nearly a year since the GDPR became enforceable. Now that the dust has settled, it is time to look back and see how and by whom these rules have been enforced. Foley Hoag will present a 60-minute webinar on Wednesday, April 24 at 11:00 am EDT that discusses the impact the rules have had on businesses. In addition to learning the lessons of this past year,… More
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