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US E-Discovery and EU Compliance: A Clash of Laws — A guideline for German companies to meet both European and US requirements
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Mareike Christine Gehrmann
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23. Juli 2025
Abstract
German companies facing e-discovery requests run the risk of being unable to comply with both German and US requirements. In addition to data protection requirements, such as the need to be able to demonstrate a legal basis for processing and transferring data, there are also challenges in terms of German employment law and telecommunications law.
Published Online: 2025-07-23
Published in Print: 2025-07-01
© 2025 by Verlag Dr. Otto Schmidt KG, Gustav-Heinemann-Ufer 58, 50968 Köln.
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