We help you protect your data and comply with Data Protection regulations
Our Data Protection lawyers advise on your company’s obligations under data protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation, and prepare agreements to ensure your compliance with applicable regulations.
Our team has experience addressing Data Protection in a wide variety of areas including human resources,
outsourcing, licensing and technology.
We also train your employees on Data Protection.
- Drafting privacy notices and cookie notices
- Ensuring your agreements comply with data protection laws
- Analysing your current conformity with data protection regulations
- Advising on your obligations as a data controller or a data processor
- Advising on cross-border transfers of personal data
- Advising on use of EU-US and Swiss-US Privacy Shields
- Advising on security of personal data and managing data breaches
- Training on data protection law tailored to your business
- Drafting privacy notices and cookie notices
- Ensuring your agreements comply with data protection laws
- Analysing your current conformity with data protection regulations
- Advising on your obligations as a data controller or a data processor
- Advising on cross-border transfers of personal data
- Advising on use of EU-US and Swiss-US Privacy Shields
- Advising on security of personal data and managing data breaches
- Training on data protection law tailored to your business
Latest News on Data Protection
Although the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been in place for over four years, some concepts and notions are still a topic of hot discussion and continue to confuse stakeholders. Earlier in our data protection series of articles, we addressed the European regulation of cross-border data transfers. In this article, we will shed some light on data controllers’ obligation to implement appropriate technical and organisational measures when processing personal data.
Although the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been in place for over four years, some concepts and notions are still a topic of hot discussion and continue to confuse stakeholders. Earlier in our data protection series of articles, we addressed the European regulation of cross-border data transfers. In this article, we will shed some light on data controllers’ obligation to implement appropriate technical and organisational measures when processing personal data.
Although the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been in place for over four years, some concepts and notions are still a topic of hot discussion and continue to confuse stakeholders. Earlier in our data protection series of articles, we addressed the European regulation of cross-border data transfers. In this article, we will shed some light on data controllers’ obligation to implement appropriate technical and organisational measures when processing personal data.