Appeal First, Question Later: Addressing the Growing Number of Rapid GDPR Appeals and Its Effects on Adequate Enforcement

The recent trend in GDPR actions has been for organizations to no longer hesitate to challenge the decision of data protection authorities, opposing fines first and worrying about legal standing after. However, the reality of this new method of immediate opposition is actually working for companies and data collectors as most of these cases are either struck down or partially dismissed by EU courts. With regulators claiming that their enforcement powers are at risk of being severely restricted, and companies claiming that their methods of data collection have been stunted, a clear divide exists.… Read More Appeal First, Question Later: Addressing the Growing Number of Rapid GDPR Appeals and Its Effects on Adequate Enforcement