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EU-U.S. Safe Harbor: Judgment in the Schrems Case Scheduled For October 6

Posted on September 29, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Monika Kuschewsky of Covington & Burling notes:

The Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) in Luxembourg will render its judgment in the Schrems case (C-362/14 Maximilian Schrems v Data Protection Commissioner) on October 6, at 9:30 am CET (see here).

For details on the case and its potential implications for the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor, see our earlier blog post (here) detailing the Opinion of the case’s Advocate General (issued on September 23).

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