Privacy laws are an increasingly tangled—and global—web. For law firms without a robust international footprint, helping domestic clients who run afoul of an overseas privacy law often requires more than just an encyclopedic knowledge of the law itself.

Having boots on the ground in an implicated jurisdiction can mitigate language barriers, facilitate valuable connections with local regulators and generally help the entire compliance response process flow smoothly.

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