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  • Advice on data protection-compliant structuring of all business models and internal/external processes which involve personal data of customers, employees or other third parties
  • Design, preparation and negotiation of data protection and compliance strategies at group, corporate, departmental or process level (including possible collective employment law aspects, where we bring in colleagues who specialise in the field)
  • Advice on the technical aspects of system data protection and on related legal issues in connection with the acquisition, creation, use and analysis of information
  • Dealing with data protection regulators and representation before these public bodies
  • Appropriate intervention in the event of a crisis involving actual or alleged data protection violations within the company

Focus

For us, data protection law is not just a “fashionable” new area of law. We have long practical experience of advising and representing German and international clients across a wide range of industries. Our approach combines strong legal specialisation with expertise in sector and application-specific requirements and concepts that has been gained through our work. We provide support and advice on structuring business models in compliance with data protection regulations, enabling such models to be implemented in an environment where privacy and personal rights are becoming increasingly sensitive issues.

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Kanzleimonitor 2016, 2017

CMS Hasche Sigle also put strong emphasis on this area by building up data protection expertise at every office.

JUVE German Commercial Law Firms 2015 (GCLF)
GDPR Enforcement Tracker Report 2023
A warm welcome to the fourth edition of the GDPR Enforcement Tracker Report...
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17/04/2024
Impact of the CJEU's Schufa judgment on the use of AI in HR
This article examines the extent to which the CJEU's Schufa judgment is an obstacle to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the HR sector.More and more companies are using AI systems in HR. A key...
17/04/2024
CMS data protection update (04/2024)
I. The latest from the data protection authorities and current topics1. EDPB: Launch of coordinated enforcement on the right of accessThe European Data Protection Board (EDPB) selected the right of access...
16/04/2024
Scope and implementation of the right of access under data protection law
The scope of the right of access under data protection law pursuant to Article 15 GDPR is controversial. This is leading to uncertainties as to how to fulfil that right. In autumn 2023, the European...
03/04/2024
CMS advises CTS Eventim on planned acquisition of ticketing and festival...
Hamburg – MDAX-listed CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaA, the number one provider of ticketing services in Europe and number two in the world, has today entered into a put option agreement with companies in the listed French media group Vivendi. This grants Vivendi the right to sell to CTS Eventim all the shares in the companies that are part of its festival and international ticketing activities. Vivendi will now conduct a consultation procedure with the relevant employee representative bodies so that it can decide on accepting the put option. Vivendi’s ticketing business includes See Tickets UK, the second-biggest ticketing firm in England, along with other companies in Europe and the US. These companies sold a total of around 44 million tickets in the 2023 financial year. The deal does not include the shares in Vivendi’s French ticketing company, See Tickets SAS. The festival business operated by Vivendi includes companies from England and France that organise festivals such as Junction 2 and Garorock. CMS advised CTS Eventim on all aspects of the transaction. The team headed by Henrik Drinkuth worked closely with several CMS offices in countries including France, England, Spain, Switzerland and the Netherlands. CMS Germany Dr Henrik Drinkuth, Lead Partner Dr Hendrik Quast, Senior Associate, both Corporate/M&A Prof. Malte Grützmacher, Partner, IT/Data Pro­tec­tion Chris­toff Soltau, Part­ner Al­ex­an­der Laute, Senior Associate, both Competition Dr Martin Gerecke, Partner, Media Law CMS France Alexandra Rohmert Vincent Desbenoit Dylan Allali, all Corporate/M&A Claire Van­nini  Guil­laume Melot, both Competition CMS UK John Enser, TMT Nick Crosbie  Jade Tran  Maria Doran, all Corporate/M&A CMS Spain Luis Miguel De Dios Jorge Peris Hevia, both Corporate/M&A and Commercial CMS Portugal Miguel Santos Ferreira, Corporate/M&A and Commercial CMS Switzerland Stefan Brunnsch­weiler An­drea Relly Anna Mast, all Corporate/M&A CMS Netherlands Elmer Veenman Bob Barnhoorn, both Corporate/M&A and CommercialPress Con­tact presse@cms-hs. com
28/03/2024
The data access rights of the Data Act
The data access rights under the Data Act and their restrictions are extensive – we provide an over­view.European legislators have recognised that data is an essential resource which is required for...
18/03/2024
The DGA is expected to spur on data altruism
Voluntary data donations are intended to make data widely usable. The DGA wants to build trust in data altruism or­gan­isa­tions.The range of applications in which the use of data and information is playing...
12/03/2024
DGA: European data strategy for data intermediation services takes shape
Data intermediation services play a key role in the implementation of the European strategy for data. The DGA subjects these to regulation.In addition to the Data Act, the Data Governance Act (DGA), which...
27/02/2024
Reusing data held by public sector bodies under the DGA
The Data Governance Act should allow data collected with public funds to be reused to benefit so­ci­ety. To­geth­er with the Data Act, the Data Governance Act (DGA) forms a key pillar of the European Commission's...
26/01/2024
2023 in Data Protection
Our article looks back at the developments in data protection law that took place in 2023. We also look ahead to data (protection) law in 2024.It is almost impossible to look back at the big issues in...
25/01/2024
News from the CJEU on GDPR compensation
The CJEU clarifies the requirements under Art. 82 GDPR. In addition, further CJEU rulings of practical relevance are pending.At the end of 2023, the European Court of Justice (CJEU) issued several rulings...
15/01/2024
An overview of the Data Act
The Data Act is intended in particular to promote the flow and use of data. This article provides an overview.On 27 Novem­ber 2023, the Data Act was adopted by the Council of the European Union after...
08/01/2024
Adapting to the new EU Data Act: implications for medical devices and other...
In recent years, the European Commission developed a European data strategy, which aims to create a single European market in which data can circulate freely. As the European Commission has emphasized...