The PIPL was issued on August 20 and came into effect on November 1, 2021. A year later, PIPL remains a work in progress, with many implementing rules and administrative processes still being worked out by regulators. However, many aspects of PIPL are starting to take shape. Among developments, most notable are the details now available of PIPL’s cross-border data transfer regime. We are starting to see enforcement by various regulators with supervisory authority relating to PIPL, as well as the emergence of private litigation. Join Morrison Foerster speakers Paul McKenzie and Tingting Gao for a review of the PIPL developments you need to know about to navigate China’s increasingly complex data landscape.
SPEAKERS
Paul Mckenzie
Managing Partner, Morrison Foerster
Paul D. McKenzie is managing partner of Morrison Foerster’s Beijing and Shanghai offices and a member of MoFo’s Privacy + Data Security Group. Paul has almost 30 years’ experience helping international companies to navigate the complexities of doing business in China, assisting them in high-stakes transactional matters and advising on data privacy and network security and other regulatory compliance matters that arise in the course of operating in China.
Tingting Gao
Associate, Morrison Foerster
Tingting Gao is an associate in Morrison Foerster’s Privacy + Data Security Group and advises clients across a wide range of data privacy and network security issues and other advisory matters in China.
Date: Tuesday, 1st November, 2022
Time: 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Location: Webinar links will be sent upon registration
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