Niko Härting, Yendelela Neely Holston, Jon Neiditz

Covid-19 has created new civil liberties issues and torn the masks off of old ones. The U.S. and Germany came out of their corners against the virus with vastly different data protection rules, health systems, governments, cultures and suppressed histories. How have their battles with the virus changed the relationships between individuals, and between individuals and organizations or governments? What do those changes mean for privacy and data protection rights, rules and harms going forward?

Niko Härting, Partner, HÄRTING Rechtsanwälte (Berlin)
Yendelela Neely Holston, Partner and Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton
Jon Neiditz, Partner, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton

Jon Neiditz
Jon Neiditz

Partner
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton

Niko Härting
Niko Härting

Partner
HÄRTING Rechtsanwälte (Germany)

Yendelela Neely Holston
Yendelela Neely Holston

Partner
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton