Privacy Unpacked Episode 2: Demystifying the right to compensation in GDPR claims in the wake of the CJEU's landmark decision in UI v Österreichische Post AG

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Dr. Simon Assion

Partner
Germany

I specialise in information, technology and communications law.

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Anna Morgan

Partner
Ireland

I'm a partner in Bird & Bird's International Privacy and Data Protection Group, based in the Dublin office where I'm head of the Irish Privacy & Data Protection practice. My unique background combining litigation, regulation and data protection means I bring a fresh and different perspective when helping clients find solutions.

In our second episode of Privacy Unpacked, Bryony Hurst (Partner, International Privacy & Data Protection practice), Anna Morgan (Partner, International Privacy & Data Protection practice) and Simon Assion (Partner, International Privacy & Data Protection practice) provide their insights on the CJEU's landmark decision in case C-300/21 on 4 May 2023, which dealt with the question of whether every breach of the provisions of the GDPR leads to an entitlement to damages and whether a certain threshold of harm is required in order to be entitled to damages.

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