Data protection law
Data protection law is not only designed to protect personal information; it also lays down the key rules on the ways in which information on an identified or identifiable person can be handled and used. In other words, it regulates the proper handling of data.
The General Data Protection Regulation
From 25.5.2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will radically alter European data protection law.
Collective employment law
Your staff play an important part in the success of your business.
Yet everyday business activities place many demands on employers and employees. Flexible working (involving flexible hours or working from home), “bring your own device” and the use of social media during working hours are issues that impinge in one way or another on almost every business.
It-law, Telecommunications-law and E-commerce-law
The internet is by no means a legal vacuum. Quite the opposite.
Providers of electronic services such as apps or online shops must comply with a multitude of international and national regulations, especially in the areas of telecommunications law, e-commerce law and consumer protection.