Law firms Safe Harbour 2.0: City lawyers warn last minute data transfer deal ripe for legal challenge Legal Business · 3 February 2016 · 2 min read Cyber security City lawyers are warning an agreement made between the EU and the US yesterday (3 February) replacing the Safe Harbour scheme is likely to be challenged in court.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact [email protected] Related ContentMore in this categoryCyber security is a constant threat to your law firmCo-publishingGuest Blog28 Jun 2024Strategies for safeguarding client confidentiality and complianceLaw firmsGuest Blog27 Feb 2024Allen & Overy dodges data leak bullet as firm tight-lipped on ransom outcomeLaw firmsAlex Ryan12 Dec 2023Revolving doors: Simpson Thacher, Latham, Sidley lead New Year London movesLaw firmsAnna Huntley9 Jan 2025‘Seize every opportunity’ – Paul Hastings partner Reena Gogna on City law, Suits and poetryLaw firmsAnna Huntley7 Jan 2025Five partners vie to succeed Hoyland as Simmons managing partnerLaw firmsTom Cox7 Jan 2025Former Freshfields senior partner among recipients in New Year Honours ListLaw firmsTom Cox2 Jan 2025Kramer Levin’s Paris office joins Morgan Lewis amid HSF merger dealLaw firmsTom Cox20 Dec 2024Cleary and White & Case switch on for Canal+ £2.5bn IPO in LondonLaw firmsElisha Juttla19 Dec 2024