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Extraterritoriality of EU AI & Data Legislations and Their Effects on US Businesses and Cross-Border Transactions

Wed. March 19, 2025
08:30 am - 10:30 am

!Flanders House (in the New York Times Building)
New York, NY 10018



There is a general principle in international law that one state cannot take measures on the territory of another state by means of enforcement of national laws without the consent of the latter. With that being the case there is a growing number of laws that aim to produce a legislative effect in third countries. Extraterritorial regulations can have a significant effect on the valuations of companies and with that on M&A transactions.

As artificial intelligence reshapes industries worldwide, countries and regions are responding with distinct regulatory approaches to AI, data privacy, and digital competition. Europe is at the fore-front with a comprehensive regulatory stance, and its influence—often referred to as the “Brussels Effect”—extends beyond its borders.

Laws like the Digital Markets Act (DMA), Digital Services Act (DSA), Data Act (DA), Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), NIS2 Directive, AI Act, AI Liability Directive and the Product Liability Directive impose stringent compliance obligations, varying requirements for data handling and privacy, and risk of substantial penalties, making it essential for companies to navigate a multifaceted regulatory environment that significantly differs from their home market

Our panel will explore what US companies will need to consider when it comes to some of the key aspects of European Digital Law, namely the EU AI Act, the GDPR, and the EU Data Act, when operating in the European market?

Our panel will focus on the following themes:

I. EU AI Regulation
EU AI Act
> Understanding Applicability and Scope of the EU AI Act
>
Compliance with Requirements
>
Establishing internal Accountability and Governance
Impacts on Transatlantic businesses

II. AI & Data Privacy
Ensuring an adequate legal basis for processing personal data with AI
Reviewing / Updating data privacy notices
Monitoring current regulatory decisions

III. EU Data Act
Relevant IoT Products and Connected Devices; How to identify connected Products and Related Services in Scope
Opportunities for U.S. Companies Through Expanded Data Access Rights
Impact on M&A transactions, incl. Compliance Assessment, Data Intermediaries, Access vs. Ownership
Cloud Computing Services, incl. what Providers of cloud services should be concerned with; incl. new negotiating powers and flexibility to Use Multiple Providers

 
SPEAKERS:
Chris Bollard, Partner, A&L GOODBODY
Margaret Butler, Partner, BAKER HOSTETLER
Sascha Leske, Partner – Head of the New York Office, NOERR [Moderator]
Marieke Merkle, Associate Partner, NOERR



TIME:
8:30 – 9:00 AM Check-in | 9:00 – 10:15 AM Discussion | 10:15 – 10:30 AM Networking




REGISTRATION FEE:

EACCNY Members: Free
EACCNY non-Members: Free



 

Registration is closing at 2pm on March 18th, 2025.


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