The team also
advises on data protection and security, e-commerce, digital media and social media.
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner (Russia) LLP
advises on data protection issues, immigration law and health and safety practices, and has a strong track record in employment litigation.
She also
advises on data protection, commercial agents and the Conduct of Employment Businesses and Employment Agency issues.
Employment practice team head Anne Morel handles a range of individual and collective employment issues from a contentious and non-contentious perspective and has recently been particularly active
advising on data protection issues.
I have great deal of experience in drafting and advising of all types of commercial trading agreements, including but not limited to, terms and conditions, software licence agreements, agency agreements, distribution and franchise agreements, and
advising on data protection.
His practice also includes
advising on data protection, notably on the implementation of regulatory constraints and requirements in regards to French legislation.
Not exact matches
At the back of the new Conservative Manifesto, there is promise of a new digital charter that «balances freedom with
protection for users, and offers opportunities alongside obligations for businesses and platforms», alongside a new
Data Use and Ethics Commission which will advise regulators, including the ICO, and Parliament on the nature of data
Data Use and Ethics Commission which will
advise regulators, including the ICO, and Parliament
on the nature of
data data use.
Since joining the firm as a trainee solicitor in 1999, Tom has developed expertise in
advising businesses, charities and educational institutions
on their compliance with
data protection and freedom of information legislation.
Advising an international business
on the implementation of
data protection policies and procedures for their employees worldwide, including establishing a whistleblowing hotline, investigation protocol and dealing with issues raised through the hotline from around the world.
Certified Information Privacy Professionals provide expert guidance around
data protection issues and
advise on work streams involving privacy reviews where mandated by works councils.
Our non-contentious work includes
advising on IT outsourcing; service supply arrangements; systems procurement; software licensing and distribution; software development; internet and e-commerce;
data protection and privacy; encryption and electronic signatures; and export control.
She also
advises clients
on processing of personal
data and
data protection matters.
Barry, Michael and the team have previously
advised on various regulatory and criminal investigations, including insider dealing, Libor manipulation, FX, mis - selling, client money and
data protection / security.
He also
advises public and private sector clients
on data protection and privacy issues.
The successful firms will be expected to show that they are able to
advise on a minimum of 24 compulsory specialist areas, involving public law, competition and EU, construction,
data protection / FOIA, employment, insurance and tax.
Her unrivalled expertise in regional cybersecurity and information
protection issues, cross-border
data transfers, fintech and IT software attracts a diverse range of clients and projects, from
advising airlines and luxury brands
on data centre solutions and launching instant messaging platforms for financial institutions, to implementing pan-Asia cyber compliance systems for global fashion houses and conducting multijurisdictional
data privacy audits for fast food chains.
He
advises on compliance issues, in particular relating to money laundering, competition and
data protection.
He also
advises clients in a wide range of sectors
on commercial contracts, and
on specialist areas such as cyber risk and
data protection.
He is an experienced regulatory law practitioner and specialises in
advising professional associations, professionals and insurers
on regulatory issues, public law, fitness to practise, health and safety investigations, prosecutions and
data protection, and cyber risk.
By drawing
on expertise from across the firm, we can
advise clients
on complementary areas of consumer
protection including: unfair terms,
data protection, dispute resolution and enforcement, tax and employment issues.
He has drafted and negotiated bespoke commercial contracts for clients as well as
advised on technology, e-commerce, consumer law, manufacturing, supply, distribution, agency, franchising, management, sponsorship, endorsement, image rights, intellectual property, social media, advertising and
data protection matters.
In the event of a challenge or dispute relating to IP, we also
advise on IP infringement (including registered trade marks, passing off, copyright, patents, design rights, database rights,
data protection and confidential information); domain name disputes; IP ownership disputes; opposition, invalidity and revocation proceedings.
Boutique firm Callington Chambers
advises employers, public bodies and executives
on cutting - edge employment law matters and
data protection.
Our technology lawyers
advise on every aspect of the contracting process as well as providing specialist advice
on technology - specific fields such as
data protection, freedom of information and e-business.
With extensive interactions with the National Security Council, the US Department of Defense and the US Intelligence Community — including the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the National Security Agency (NSA) and US Special Operations Command — Mr. Bahar
advises clients
on cybersecurity and
data protection issues, international law, and national security.
King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) caught the eye of the judges for its work
advising global investment company Marlin Equity Partners
on its acquisition of
data protection business Arcserve from New York software group CA Technologies across 28 non-US jurisdictions.
We also
advise on regulatory, privacy and
data protection issues throughout the world.
He has also
advised on a range of
data protection issues.
This ethos means that one moment we can be
advising on a thorny
data protection issue and the next it's a tricky lease interpretation matter.
TLT LLP is a leading national law firm with a strong focus
on advising on Technology and Commercial matters in the Financial Services sector, with particular specialisms relating to Payment Services, FinTech / RegTech,
Data Protection and Financial Services Regulation.
Hans Allnutt Qualified: 2004 Made partner: 2014 Key cases:
Advising three separate US companies that suffered cyber attacks, on their European data protection obligations; advising on the recovery of funds stolen from a professional firm as a result of a phishing attack; advising the MD of a finance broking house following a cyber extortion demand and data
Advising three separate US companies that suffered cyber attacks,
on their European
data protection obligations;
advising on the recovery of funds stolen from a professional firm as a result of a phishing attack; advising the MD of a finance broking house following a cyber extortion demand and data
advising on the recovery of funds stolen from a professional firm as a result of a phishing attack;
advising the MD of a finance broking house following a cyber extortion demand and data
advising the MD of a finance broking house following a cyber extortion demand and
data breach.
The firm
advised Naspers
on a range of issues such as the development and licensing of the underlying technology platform, navigating an array of legal and regulatory matters from
data protection laws to the use and registration of intellectual property, and various agreements with suppliers and payment systems providers.
«This really is my dream job; not only am I defending clients in difficulty, but I am also
advising on the new General
Data Protection Regulation, which is a major change in the data protection fi
Data Protection Regulation, which is a major change in the data protect
Protection Regulation, which is a major change in the
data protection fi
data protectionprotection field.
He regularly assists domestic and international companies
on a broad range of technology law matters such as IT outsourcing, procurement and delivery of business - critical IT systems and services, cloud services, software and IP licensing, open source,
data protection, and gives
advise relating to commercial contracts and their negotiations.
Dr. Blinn's experience includes
advising German and multinational companies
on all aspects of
data protection law and general compliance issues, including cross-border flows of personal
data and
data security.
He also negotiates standalone commercial agreements and
advises clients
on data -
protection compliance.
Providing
data protection support to a leading UK construction, property services and development company, including
advising on GDPR readiness.
Homburger represents its clients before Swiss courts and arbitration tribunals in employment - related matters and
advises on all employment law issues, in particular
on: employment contracts for executives, including compensation packages, non-compete covenants and «golden parachutes»; standard employment contracts and customised employment concepts (contracts, regulations, employee handbooks); employee participation plans and variable compensation schemes (e.g., long - term incentive schemes, management participation
on acquisitions, stock option plans, bonus and gratification schemes); transfer of business units and outsourcing; business restructuring (staff reduction, collective dismissals), contract and gardening leave;
data protection; and posting of employees and work permit applications.
We
advise domestic and international organisations
on every stage of the employment cycle in relation to employment instructions, pensions and incentives services, tribunal and court representation, relocation services,
data protection, immigration or licensing advice.
She also
advises national and international companies
on litigation and contested matters regarding
data protection issues.
In addition to litigating and resolving civil disputes, Neil regularly
advises clients in connection with government and internal investigations
on matters related to securities laws, privacy and
data protection, advertising practices, and consumer
protection.
He also
advises on Commercial matters including general commercial contracts, outsourcing,
data protection, advertising, trading standards, consumer law and UK / EU regulatory work.
Dr. Braun has also
advised German and multinational companies
on all aspects of
data protection law and general compliance issues, including cross border flows of personal
data,
data security, electronic discovery and general document retention issues.
I also have general commercial experience and often
advise public bodies
on defamation,
data protection and human rights issues.
Kay
advises on a broad range of local and international commercial and information technology agreements as well as intellectual property, e-commerce, competition law and
data protection matters.
We
advise on everything from rights to access community care services, to best interests, to
data protection of patient's records, to procurement issues arising from the NHS reforms.
She
advises on general matters arising from the expansion of businesses through joint ventures and licensing arrangements, to providing more specific advice
on technology contracts, hospitality management documentation, software licensing, hosting and support arrangements, e-commerce, competition, consumer
protection,
data security and brand
protection.
Information Law: Paul has
advised individuals and public bodies
on disclosure obligations under legislation such as the
Data Protection Act 1998 and the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
He
advises on related public procurement law and
data protection issues as part his work.
We
advise on all relevant issues, such as
data protection, the Senior Managers and Certification Regime, compulsory and voluntary disclosure, disciplinary and remedial measures and coordination with local law specialists.