McLane Middleton attorney John F. Weaver will be presenting on “Understanding General Data Protection Regulation When Doing Business in the European Union” on May 4, 2018 in Nashua, N.H. during a joint seminar presented by the New Hampshire Office of International Commerce, the U.S. Commercial Service, and the Granite State District Export Council.
As part of his presentation, John will provide an overview of the GDPR requirements and discuss what businesses need to do to comply with this new regulation, which takes effect on May 25, 2018.
John is a member of the firm’s corporate and real estate practice groups. He has a diverse practice that focuses on land use, real estate, telecommunications, and emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, self-driving vehicles, and drones. In his real estate practice, John assists clients to navigate land use regulations and permitting, draft leases, sell and acquire real estate, obtain financing, refinance existing loans, and negotiate title insurance policies. In the telecommunications field, John has extensive experience working with carriers and tower companies to permit and lease wireless facilities, while also advising clients on relevant local, state, and federal regulations. As an emerging technologies lawyer, John has advised a wide range of companies – from startups to international corporations – on regulatory and legal issues unique to those technologies, including data privacy concerns, regulations governing drones, state legislation affecting self-driving cars, and the impact of autonomous devices and programs on user and employment agreements.
John can be reached in the firm’s Woburn office at (781) 904-2685 or john.weaver@mclane.com.
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