We and our close network of partners have deep knowledge of the US, UK, EU and Chinese privacy laws, as well as in other jurisdictions around the world, including Singapore, the Middle East, South Africa, Brazil and Canada.
We can help you interpret existing, as well as impending, data protection, cybersecurity and e-privacy laws, operationalizing their application, and implementing pragmatic strategies for global compliance. We find innovative ways to simplify complexity, bring greater administrative ease, and future-proof against new privacy and cyber laws that could arise.
Our business-focused advice is also designed to mitigate risk and maximize opportunities, especially as you look to enter new markets, develop or adopt revolutionary technologies and products, monetize data assets, and transfer data across borders.
We won’t advise from afar. We are there with you for the day-to-day operational support of your privacy function, supporting on assessments, contracts, access and other rights requests as well as the board strategy and the major deals.
Our team has a long history of supporting global clients with their compliance projects and breach response. Our unique project management system allows us to deliver complex, multinational legal services through clear and simple contact points.
Our global lawyers can help you with all aspects of data and privacy law. Notable experience in this field includes:
- advising on cross-border data transfers including privacy advice for a Fortune 50 publicly traded technology company. whose business interests include e-commerce, cloud computing, digital streaming and AI
- globalizing a data processing addendum for use in over 35 jurisdictions plus the 50 US states and Puerto Rico for a global automotive financing company
- advising a global life sciences company on their personal data protection practices in China, including ensuring they remain compliant with PRC legislation after initially being prepared under GDPR. We have also advised on cross-border data transfers, the legitimate collection of personal data, and the identification of critical information relating to infrastructure operators
- advising a multinational conglomerate in Hong Kong and Mainland China regarding its enterprise compliance strategy in relation to Mainland China’s Personal Information Protection Law
- advising a multinational consumer sector client in the review and update of their in-store and online marketing strategy to ensure we’re making the most of the marketing data that they could (lawfully) collect and commercialize, including advising on changes to existing customer journeys
- advising a global Fortune 50 publicly traded consumer sector company on the adoption of a variety of technologies regarding its employees across 50+ countries, including CCTV, adoption of biometrics, and conduct of background checks
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