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The Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Law Post
Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Invalidated by Swiss Commissioner

The Schrems II decision, issued on July 16, 2020, continues to impact the ability of organizations to transfer personal data from the European Economic Area to the United States. The

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The Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Law Post
European Parliament Committee Discusses the Future of EEA-U.S. Data Flows

On September 3, 2020, the European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (“LIBE Committee”) held a meeting to discuss the Schrems II decision and the future of

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The Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Law Post
EDPB Establishes and Appoints Task Forces to Prepare Recommendations and Review Complaints Following the Schrems II Decision

On September 4, 2020, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) announced that it had created two task forces following the Schrems II decision.1 The first task force will prepare recommendations

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The Renewable Energy Post
New York Leads Four-State Consortium for Portion of $8B Regional Hydrogen Hub Funds

On March 24, 2022, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul announced that New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts plan to submit a joint proposal to the United States Department

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Windmills and solar panels
The Renewable Energy Post
Renewable Energy Post: Phillips Lytle’s Insights in Real Time

As a well-regarded thought leader in these areas, we will utilize our Renewable Energy Post blog to frame the practical, economic, legal and technical aspects of the debate. Our goal

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The Renewable Energy Post
Microgrids: Placing Energy in the Hands of the Consumer

Communities interested in cleaner energy, as well as greater control over their electric supply and reliability, are increasingly turning to microgrids — miniature power systems that serve an individual facility

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The Renewable Energy Post
Bitcoin, Blockchain and Transmission System Capacity ─ A Renewable Solution?

Bitcoin was introduced in 2008 as a decentralized currency that could be transmitted through a peer-to-peer network and recorded on a ledger known as a “blockchain.” Like any new and

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Speaking Engagements
Clark Speaks to UB’S ALSA

Anna Mercado Clark spoke with the University at Buffalo School of Law's Asian Law Student Association on her career and experiences in law.

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Speaking Engagements
Case Law Updates Provided by Matthew Fitzgerald

"Case Law Updates" Matthew Fitzgerald presented "Case Law Updates" at the Southern Tier West Annual Local Government Conference. The session provided attendees with an overview of changes in the law

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Speaking Engagements
Matthew Fitzgerald Speaks at Local Government Conference

"Q and A for Planning Boards and Zoning Boards of Appeal" Matthew Fitzgerald was a presenter at the 32nd Annual Local Government Conference hosted by NYS Tug Hill Commission in

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